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Arnold Wafula

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5 Steps to Publish Your App on Google Play Store

5 Steps to Publish Your App on Google Play Store

A step-by-step guide to having your app on the largest app store

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Introduction

Android is the most popular mobile operating system in the world. With a market share of 71.63%, it topples immediate competitor iPhone OS (iOS) at 27.71%. iOS was released in June 2007 at the infamous iPhone 1 launch by the late Steve Jobs.

Despite existing before iOS, Android was acquired by Google in 2005 and launched commercially in September 2008. It would later gain traction around 2011/2012 with the release of Android version 2.3 Gingerbread, and now at Android 14, the numbers don’t lie. From availability on affordable mobile devices to a broad ecosystem (Smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, TV, and Auto), it is undoubtedly a giant.

In this simple guide, I will teach you how to publish your Android app to the Play Store and take advantage of 3.6 Billion Android devices across 190 countries worldwide.

⚠️ NB: This guide is for Android Developers. To learn Mobile Development with Android, start here.

Prerequisites:

  • Play Console account

  • App AAB file

  • Logo image

  • Banner image

  • App Screenshots

  • Link to the privacy policy page

Step 1: Create a Play Console Account

This account will enable you to publish and manage your apps. It comes with tools such as stats, growth, monetization and insights such as app installs, uninstalls, device types, etc.

  • Go to Google Play Console to create an account.

  • Follow the prompts to set up account details.

  • Pay a one-time fee of $25.

  • Await confirmation.

  • Done!!

Step 2: Login and Create an App

Choose Developer Account

On the Console home page, under “All apps” click the blue “Create App” button in the top right corner.

Google Play Console Home Page

Fill out the form with your details (App Name, Default Language, App or Game, Free or Paid), check the boxes in the Declarations section and click the “Create App” button at the bottom.

Create app 1

Create app 2

Step 3: Navigating App Dashboard

Before publishing your app, it is good practice to ensure that it has been tested and is error-free. The app dashboard presents a few options for testing.

Start testing now

Click Start Testing now and follow the instructions

There are 2 types of tests;

Alpha

Tests the least stable version of the app within a small group (company or development team).

Beta

Tests a more stable version of the app within a larger group. The Beta version is near release.

Next, scroll down to “Set up your app.”

Step 4: Set up your app

Expand the view tasks arrow to fill in the app contents starting with;

Set up your app

  • Set privacy policy

  • App access

  • Ads

  • Content rating

  • Target Audience

  • News apps

  • COVID-19 contact tracing and status apps

  • Data safety

  • Government apps

Under the MANAGE HOW YOUR APP IS ORGANIZED AND PRESENTED section

MANAGE HOW YOUR APP IS ORGANIZED AND PRESENTED

  • Select an app category and provide contact details

  • Set up your store listing

Step 5: Release your app

Release your app (Testing)

Under this section, there are four options;

  1. Test your app with a larger group of testers that you control (Optional)

  2. Let anyone sign up to test your app on Google Play (Optional)

  3. Build excitement for your app with pre-registration (Optional)

  4. Create and publish a release

The first three have everything to do with testing. However, we are going to focus on the last option, Create and publish a release.

Create and publish a release

This option is only enabled after you have completed the tasks described in Step 4. If you have then, let us proceed.

Create and publish a release

Click the downfacing arrow icon to expand the menu.

  • Select countries and regions

CREATE AND ROLL OUT A RELEASE

  • Create a new release

  • Preview and confirm the release

  • Send the release to Google for review

Done. Now wait a few days for Google to review the app and publish it to the Play Store. Once published, you can begin promoting it to drive traffic and increase downloads.

Conclusion

The publishing process is straightforward as long as you follow it correctly. As you begin the journey, always do your research to find out new ways of promoting and improving your Android applications. Akin to the tech world, the Android space evolves at a rapid pace, with new updates annually.

Thank you for reading 🥳. You can support me by buying me a cup of coffee here ☕.

See you at the next one.

Peace ☮️✌️

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Jeremy Munroe

They keep asking for proof of address, how did you get that? It's not in the Kenyan ID is it?