After you have completed the development of your android app it is very important to do the pre-registration process. In this video I will show you how you can publish your android application on the google play store the google play store is the first place android users go to download apps and for sure most developers would like their apps to be featured there but to upload your app and have it ready for download by billions of users there are some steps that you need to follow you need to have an account create the app on the platform provide some information about the app content prepare the store listing and create the app release if you are not sure what the steps imply no worries we will go through them one after the order i will also share at the end of the video some good practices that you would like to keep in mind when publishing your app so if you're interested definitely stay until the end in this video i assume that you have already built your release at bundle or apk if you haven't done that yet please check this video where i explain how to prepare your app for production release the link will be in the description as mentioned earlier you must have a google play developer account to publish your apps to create a developer account you will need to navigate to this link i will also put it in the video description the link will lead you to a page like this one the sign up process is fairly straightforward so we will not go through it in detail you will need to provide some basic information review and approve the developer distribution agreement once that is done you'll be asked to pay a one-time registration fee of 25 using your credit or debit card but not prepaid to finish the sign up process you may have to fill out some other account details then you will be redirected to your developer console page also i have to mention if you want to publish a paid app or plan to sell in-app purchases you need to create a payment profile i.e. a merchant account to do that you can go to settings developer account payment settings then click create payments profile fill the form and submit it now that you have set up your google play console account go to the left navigation menu then select all apps here you will click create app in the upper right corner on this page you will have to enter the app name select the default language of your app is it in a power game is it free or paid don't worry too much about those values at this stage you will have the possibility to change them later make sure you review and accept the developer program policies and the us export laws then click create an app to continue now you'll be taken to your app dashboard page from here.
There are two
approaches that you can use to publish your app you can follow and complete the
different tasks included here in this dashboard or you can use this left
navigation menu to complete them in your preferred order but in this case you will
need to know where to find each task in this menu hierarchy so before we start let
me give you a quick overview of the different sections that we have in here and
where you can find them in the navigation menu the dashboard shows you what you
need to do to get your app up and running the different sections are organized
here in the order that the google team suggests you to implement them when publishing
a new app that means you should start with an internal testing with a limited
number of testers then while testing you can start providing details about your
app's content and preparing your store listing
after that you will
move to the app release section where you can start with a closed beta testing
at this stage your app will be on the play store but only users with the link will
be able to download it then if you're satisfied with the result of the closed
beta testing you can move to an open beta test where any user can choose to
download the beta version of your app from google play this section will guide you
on how to build pre release excitement and awareness for your app before the
projection release and finally this section is to actually release your app in
production on google play making it available to billions of users in this
video we will only focus on the steps required to get your app published in
production and ready for download that means we'll focus on those two sections set
up your app and publish your app on google play for more information about
internal testing and beta testing check this post the link will be in the description
one thing that is important to know is that the dashboard will display different
information depending on what stage you are in your app deployment for example after
publishing the app this dashboard page will no longer display those sections but
a screen like this one with statistics and metrics about the app so when you
will need to publish an update for your app you will have no other choice than
to use the navigation menu that's why this tutorial will mostly use the
navigation menu instead of following the dashboard now enough with the
explanations let's start setting up the app we will start with the app content section
which is at the bottom of the navigation menu you will need to complete all
those tasks except for the privacy policy that is required only if your target
audience includes children under 13. also you are not required to complete the
tasks in this order you can skip one and come back to it later let's start with
the app access since google will review your app you need to give them access
to it so if parts of your app are restricted based on login credentials or
other forms of authentication you must provide the access details by filling
this form for this demo we will choose all functionality is available without special
access and click save at the bottom right of the page let's go back to app
content and continue with the ads here you have to declare if your app displays
ads or not this will be visible to a user that wants to download your app on
the app download page save then back to app content next task content rating
here you will complete an iarc questionnaire to calculate your operating this
rating will be displayed on your app page to help users decide whether your app
is suitable for them we will first enter an email then choose a category among
those for the app let's choose reference news or educational here are some
other questions to answer for this demo we will choose not for all of them but
in your case you must choose the answer that applies to your app let's save
then next those are your app ratings for different places in the world if you
agree with everything click submit let's go back to app content to continue
with the other tasks here you will tell google the target age group of your app
this helps to make sure that apps designed for children are safe and
appropriate as mentioned earlier if you want to target children under 13.
You will have to add
a privacy policy I will show you how to add that later for now let's choose 13
and over then click next since our app doesn't target children under 13 it
skips those two steps could you store listing unintentionally appeal to children
by store listing they mean your app page
on the play store even
though we haven't created our store listing yet I am sure it will not appeal to
children so let's choose no then next if you agree with the summary click save
and go back to the app content is your app a news app if you choose yes you will
have to provide some information on how you source your news content in our
case it's no click save then back to app content even
though the privacy
policy is not always required it's good practice to always add one you will
only need to paste the link that will resurrect the users to your privacy
policy page on the website now all those tasks are completed you can move to
the next group of tasks but before we do that let's quickly look at the
dashboard as you can see we have a progress bar that shows our progression
to continue we can click here or go to the growth section of the navigation menu select store presents then store settings on this page you will need to choose an application type category and tags that best describe the content or primary function of your app you must carefully choose those values because they will help users discover your apps on google play the app type is one of the selections that we made earlier when creating the app for the category we will go with education the tags are not required but they help our app aso to have them in this list you will have to choose up to five tags describing the content and functionality of our app since this is a demo we will choose 5 random tags for your contact details you must give at least an email your contacts will be shown to the users just in case they would like to contact you external marketing this is free advertising from google so i always leave it checked let's click save next we will select the main store listing this page is maybe where you will spend most of your time and also the one that requires more planning that is because your app name short description and long description will play a big role in helping the user to find your app in the play store use the right keywords but don't overdo it make sure your app doesn't come across as spammy or promotional or it will risk getting suspended on the play store since this is a demo i just entered some random things the graphic assets are as important as the app details they help you showcase your app's features and functionalities the app icon phone and tablet screenshots should make a great first impression and therefore drive mode download for your app all the graphic assets are mandatory except for the promotional video as you can see there are specific requirements such as the file format and dimensions for each graphic asset that you need to upload pay attention to those requirements when preparing your icon featured image and screenshots I have already prepared some graphics so let's quickly add them since the requirement for the phone screenshots are the same for the tablets I will use the same images for a real app you should have specific screenshots for each device size you can also add translations for your app details and assets by clicking this drop-down at the top and choosing to manage your own translation an empty store listing will be created for each language you add so you can provide your own translated text and assets we will not add the translation for the demo.
So let's remove that now
that we've completed this section let's click save and go to the dashboard to
see our progression as you can see the app setup section is no longer visible
because we have completed all the required tasks so now we can move to the
release section and select production here you will first go to the countries
and regions tab to add the countries where you want your app to be available so
let's click add countries regions if you want your app to target some specific
countries you can search them here in this demo i will choose all countries by
checking this checkbox then click add countries and regions click add to
confirm next you will move to the release tab where you will have the
possibility to upload your app and to start click create a new release before
you can upload your app bundle you need to choose if you are going to manage
your upside name or let google play manages it for you i will not go in detail
on what is play app signing just keep in mind when you use play app signing if
you lose your upload key you can contact google to revoke your old upload key
and generate a new one that way you can continue to upload new versions of your
app as updates to the original app even if you change upload keys also play up
signing is mandatory when you are uploading an app bundle i always choose
continue at this point now we can finally upload our app bundle or apk the
release name will be automatically filled when the upload completes the release
notes are not mandatory especially since it is our first release but when you
will update your app i will encourage you to enter a brief description of the
changes that were made in the update let's save then review release and finally
start rollout to production here once you click rollout the status of your app
will be pending with you for me the review generally takes one to three days
since this is a demo i will not click rollout now that you know how to publish
your app on google play it's important to keep in mind some best practices or
recommendations one use app bundle when using a bundle instead of apk most
developers see a significant size reduction of the app file on google play which
translates to faster download and install for potential users also on august
2021 all new apps and games will be required to publish with the android app
bundle format two read the developer policy center the policy center gives you
detailed information about issues that may cause your app to be rejected or
even worse your account suspended following these policies will not only keep
your app in good standing on google play but will also keep your users safe and
protected three free or paid as long as your app has not been published you can
change whether it is free or paid but once published you can only change your
app from paid to free if you decide to charge for the app you must build a new
one with a different package name and set the price four use the help section all
the options and configurations in the google play console are documented in the
help section furthermore the google team did an excellent job by incorporating
links and learn more buttons directly into the pages so don't hesitate to click
on them to better understand the process five keep improving your app after you
publish your app use the dashboard to see your key metrics and statistics also
pay attention to your app's reviews
they are a great
source of ideas for new features and improvements for your app in this video we
saw how to publish your app to production using the google play console in
future videos I will show how to do the same for ios to learn more about how to
prepare and publish off loader apps
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