Google Play Console
play store app Google Play Console Access your data from your Android mobile device. And then review your app's performance stats and financial stats. Notify about your app status and posting changes. Read and respond to user reviews on the go.Publish an app
When you select an app on your Google Play Console Publishing you can see the status of your app's latest publication under the title and package name.
Whether you're publishing an app for the first time or updating it on a device, you can use your publishing status to understand your app's presence on the Google Play Google console.
Note: For some developer accounts, we will take more time to thoroughly review your app (s) to help better protect users. This can result in extraordinary cases of review times up to 5 days or more. You will receive a notification on your app's dashboard about how much time Google should take about it.
Register and set up a Google Play Console account
Step 1: Sign up for a Google Developer Account to use an existing email account address * associated with your company name.
* We recommend using an email address that many people at the company can easily access, such as your support or information email account. If you do not have a company email address, you must create a Gmail account here. Please note that Google Play account does not necessarily belong in the "@ gmail.com" account. For example, a user can sign up for Google Developer Console Publishing which is associated with their Google+, hotmail or Yahoo email address. A Google Account is a user account that can be used to log in to all of Google's applications such as Gmail, Drive, Maps and more.
Step 2: Apply for a Google Play Console account in Step 2.
Once your new Google Account is verified, you can open the Google Play Console to finish enrolling.
And sign in with your Google Account.
Read all and agree to the Google Play Developer Fee Distribution Agreement. Click Continue to pay for it.
Pay the Noncurring Registration Fee to $ 25 to $ 30 USD for your Account With Your Credit Card, Meter Card or Voice Debit Card
Complete all your account details. Insert your developer name, email address, and website into your device's Google Play Store page.
Manufacturer name
And now please enter your company name. The name of this account appears as the publisher.
Email Address
And then please enter your support email account so your app users can reach you.
website
Write your company website
Enter phone number
Then Google should be able to contact you at this number if your device encounters an issue with your app. This information is not publicly disclosed.
And when your registration is verified, you'll be notified of the email address associated with your Google Play console on your device. This usually happens within half an hour or more, but can take up to 48 hours or more.
Once you have a Google Play Console account, be sure to enter a physical address at the location provided.
1 And in your Google Play console, go to Settings.
2 (On the opening page (Developer Account → Account Details)), enter an existing current address where Google can contact you for your account information.
Click Save at the top right of the 3 page.
Step 3: Invite ShopGate as "Release Manager".
Your ShopGate app team works hard to release your Android app on the Google Play Store download. In order for our team members to do their business carefully, please invite ShopGate as your "Release Manager".
In your Google Play Developer Console Free, go to the Settings option, and then invite users and then a new user.
Screen the device on "Invite new user", enter the following information, then click Send invitation.
Email: for example android-apps@shopgate.com
Expiration Date: Never
Role: Select Release Manager
And then we need it to create and update your mobile app
Permission: Global
After the invitation is sent, the ShopGate app team will receive an email address and accept the invitation soon.
Step 4: Provide API access to the account (service account).
ShopGate uses an automated app service to update your app on a regular basis. To do this, ShopGate technology needs access to your Google Play Developer API.
Click Create Service Account. This will open a new popup.
Click Google APIs Console in the popup. This will open a new tab in your browser bar.
Click Create a service account and enter in the popup that opens on your mobile:
Service Account Name: Enter the SGO service account on the device
This will automatically populate the "Service Account Identification" field in your device.
Role: Select ProjectPublish Play Console
Checkbox: Check the option to Offer a new private key.
Key Type: Select on JSON.
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