Important: This is an early access workflow, and is available only to selected publishers to publish free Unity Package Manager (UPM) packages. To register your interest and apply for early access to UPM publishing, go to UPM Publishing on the Asset Store.
When you submit a UPM packageA Package managed by the Unity Package Manager. Refer to Packages.
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See in Glossary the package status changes from Draft to Pending Review.
To check the approval status of your package:
A tab for each state appears when at least one of your packages enters that state. Select it to filter your packages by this state.
A package can be in one of the following states:
| Status | Description | 
|---|---|
| Draft | A package that you haven’t submitted to the Asset Store. | 
| In Vetting | A package that’s in review with the Asset Store team. | 
| Accepted | A package that the Asset Store team have approved and published to the Asset Store. | 
| Rejected | A package that didn’t meet the Asset Store’s Submission Guidelines. | 
| Disabled | A package that didn’t meet the Asset Store guidelines over time, or a package published by a publisher that repeatedly violates Unity’s guidelines. | 
| Deprecated | A package that you no longer support, and can no longer be found on the Asset Store. Users who already have the package can continue to use it. | 
| Error | To resolve an error, contact the Asset Store support center. | 
If your package is Approved, then when the package goes live depends on the option you selected when you submitted the package for approval. You’ll receive an email with the following information: