Have some one experience any character length limit of a package name for an app while uploading to google play console ? if yes then please tell the maximum number length of characters for package name.
I have to create a long package name like com.abccompany.livescore.livecricketscore.livefootbalscore
Basically I want targeted keyword in my playstore app url like this below for ASO optimization point of view
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.abccompany.livescore.livecricketscore.livefootbalscore
If some one experience any issue regarding long package name while uploading on play console then let me know.
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I want to upload two apk with same package name and App name based on country (App have different features) on play store ,is there any possible to do this.
Once the apk is published, the packageName gets "locked", meaning if you want to publish 2 different apk with the same package name, an error will be thrown stating that package name already exists. You could ask google to "delete" the previous one, but I don't know if they even are allowed to do that.
My app's name is "#comay"
I'd just like to know if the name's "#" would be a problem
Thank you very much
google play store does accept "#comay" and when you search the app would appear but the issue would arise when you use "# comay", play store would accept it but when you search for the app it won't appear
Is it allow an application name with punctuation?
Thank you.
Yes, most punctuation characters are accepted by the Google Play store (ie. colon, semi-colon, hash, brackets, question marks) as part of an app name.
If you have a specific punctuation character you wish to test then login to the developer console, select 'Add new application' and enter your app name.
I have upload my android android application to Google Play.That application is already uploaded but I have not keystore and email ID so that I can not update or delete the application.Then I have changed the packages name and upload application on Google market.But some problem are coming that by default in application name lastly add 1.I am not understand from where 1 is coming.Please suggest me hoe to remove numerical 1 after application name from Google play store
You can change the title of your application from the Developer Console. Does it look correct there but incorrect on the play store?
Application names on Google Play don't need to be unique, and it's possible to request Google to remove violating apps through trademark claims or DCMA. What's not really clear, however, is how it works with package names.
What if I'm developing "the Google app" (forgive me for a silly example) but somebody beats me to registering com.google?
Can I prevent this from happening by uploading a signed, though unpublished APK to Google Play? Or do I actually have to publish the empty app?
Can I request Google Play to remove the existing app with its package name (and allow me to take it) because they've illegitimately used "google" in the package name?
Another question appears here on Stack Overflow, but doesn't really address package names.
Yes. Just make a build of the app, sign it, submit it to your account, but Save, don't Publish. You've then reserved your package name, but nothing is publicly visible.
You can make a Copyright claim, whether you get anywhere is another matter...
Most normal people won't care or even notice what's in the package name, so for me I'd be more concerned about the branding and whether someone else were using a copy of my branding to promote their own offering.