Deployment guide / Book Builder

Set the shelf up before students start writing.

The important deployment question is not only whether the app opens. It is where each student’s books live — and what should happen to them later.

Preflight / 5 steps

A small pilot catches the expensive surprises.

  1. 01

    Acquire licenses

    Get the required number of School Edition licenses through Apple School Manager and assign them through your device-management service.

  2. 02

    Choose an iCloud model

    Decide whether students will use Managed Apple Accounts and iCloud Drive, and whether managed apps may store or sync documents in iCloud.

  3. 03

    Install the app

    Assign the managed app to the intended devices or users. Supervised devices may support silent installation.

  4. 04

    Build a sample book

    Create several pages, close and reopen the app, export a PDF, and print if your assignment depends on printing.

  5. 05

    Test handoff and cleanup

    Verify how students retrieve work, what happens when an app assignment is removed, and how you will retain or delete finished books.

The key decision

Choose the book-storage model deliberately.

Book Builder saves created books in Apple’s iCloud Documents system. Polished Play does not host or receive those documents, but account and device-management choices determine how Apple’s service behaves.

One student, one device

The simplest classroom workflow. Use the same assigned device when possible and confirm the book remains after relaunch.

Managed Apple Accounts

Your organization controls whether app documents may use iCloud. Test the exact restrictions you intend to deploy.

Shared iPad

Confirm user storage quotas, sign-in behavior, sync time, and whether students return to the same device.

Managed app notes

Removal can remove the work with it.

Apple documents that removing a managed app also removes its data container. Export or otherwise retain any book that must survive app removal, device reassignment, or end-of-year cleanup.

Organizations can also restrict managed apps from storing documents in iCloud. If that control is enabled, confirm the Book Builder workflow still behaves as your school expects before assigning student work.

End-of-term checklist

  • 01Export books that must be retained
  • 02Confirm who may receive exported PDFs
  • 03Remove student photos from device libraries if required
  • 04Document the app-removal and device-reset sequence
  • 05Test with a non-administrator student account
  • 06Avoid student information in support email

For IT: Android & Chromebooks (managed Google Play)

Four steps to deployment.

On Android tablets and Chromebooks, Book Builder School Edition is a private app licensed as an annual site license per school building with unlimited devices. Your school orders once; we handle the Google Play side.

  1. 01

    Order the site license

    Order at polishedplay.com/schools with your school name, a contact email, your Google organization ID, and the number of school buildings.

  2. 02

    We add your organization

    We add your school’s Google organization ID in Google Play within 1 business day and email you confirmation.

  3. 03

    Find it in managed Google Play

    The listing is private, so Book Builder School Edition appears only inside your school’s managed Google Play once your organization is added.

  4. 04

    Assign and install

    In the Google Admin console, go to Apps → Web and mobile apps to assign the app to Chromebooks and managed Android devices, or use your EMM’s managed Play catalog.

Where to find your organization ID — Google Workspace: sign in at admin.google.com → Account → Account settings → Profile → Customer ID (it looks like C03az79cb); MDM-managed Play: it’s in your managed Google Play settings.

Apple deployment references

Use Apple’s current guidance for the final configuration.

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