Some time ago I launched an app that uses Google Play Games Leaderboard and Achievements APIs. From what I've read, both badges should be enabled automatically after a certain threshold (200-300 users).
However, my app now has more than 80K active users using these features, but still no badges on the Google Play page.
So I was thinking... Am I missing something? Did someone manage to enable this badges?
You can refer to this SO posts 1, SO post 2 and SO post 3. Same scenario and same question.
It was said that there is no additional configuration/setup needed to start showing the icons. Also, suggests to wait for a few days to see if the logo will pop up.
Another reason,
There is a minimum number of players needed to have signed in and been
playing your game before the logos will appear. However, Google has
not specifically released the number required, although testing shows
it is at least 200.
You can also Contact Google Play support to raise your concern about the issue.
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I have released an update for my app in the Google Play Store. This is my first update prior to the initial release of the app.
Everything seems to have gone according to plan. If I check my store listing page in a browser, the update is live, along with the release notes under the 'What's New' section of the page.
However, if I launch the Play Store app on a physical device, tap my account icon in the top right corner of the screen to open the menu, select 'Manage apps and devices', then select 'See details' under the updates available section. This opens the 'Pending downloads' page for all apps.
I can see my app has an update, but if I tap the down arrow next to the 'Update' button, to display the 'What's new' information, there is nothing there. My release notes are not showing. It just states 'No information from the developer'.
I submitted my release notes, and they are displaying on my store listings page, so why not in the Play Store app?
Is there somewhere else in my Play Console where I need to add this information to get it to display in the Play Store app?
You are likely doing nothing wrong. This appears to be (another) Google bug.
The Google Play Store system seems to be broken in yet another way (it also thinks updates are available for apps when there is no compatible update available).
Release notes for all apps seem to be broken in the Google Play Store.
A discussion on XDA Developers Forums indicates others having problems with Google's Play Store.
Similarly, a discussion on Reddit talks about people having the problem with Google Play Store that you identified. A member of that discussion postulates a hypothesis as to why this may be happening:
Google strongly encourages turning on automatic updates and just blindly accepting every update. Sure seems like they've decided that if they blind us to what the updates contain, we'll just turn on automatic updates since we can't make informed decisions about them without the update info.
From the data I have gathered, this Google bug seems to be affecting all versions of Android.
Problem Statement:
I published App on Google Play but can't see it there - instead it shows error message saying that Item Not Found.
Summary:
I published an App on Play Store. Its current status is Published as can be seen from following snapshot.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=171vhJJ5ED_g1v2ElD5xBwdRAcrW0RoNF
When i tap on VIEW ON GOOGLE PLAY, I can see it there as well with Published status.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16Zy7GXhreeSdli7IBrhFBvwNP51m8HTm
Problem is, when i tap VIEW ON GOOGLE PLAY in Android Phone, i can't see there any App and see following
https://drive.google.com/open?id=12Pa7ITr93OlQJQV5UXbJfNYI8fEG66LR
Although App is allowed in ALL countries, but still i can't see it in Play Store.
I believe the issue you're having is when you search Google Play Store for your app's name, your app doesn't come up although, but you can download it if you had the app's direct link in the Play Store and even shows published on your developer portal.
Publishing an app to the Google Play Store doesn't have a fixed/specific time before it becomes downloadable (search and download) from the Play Store. Sometimes, it takes few hours while other times it could take days. This is because it is being deployed to all the Google Play servers worldwide. Mine takes about 2-3 days sometimes. Just be patient and wait for some time.
If the status of an app is PUBLISHED, then it is actually published.
The answer to your question lies in the nature of the algorithm the Google Play store uses for their search/query. You probably used a common app name (or the variant of a common app name). Generally, apps with a large number of active users top the list in search results. Your app is on the list, it's just at the bottom of the list.
This article sheds a little light on how the search algorithms work and what you should always look out to ensure your app's immediate visibility.
I hope this helps. Merry coding!
I have uploaded an application in Google play. Application is available region specific. Application is uploaded in production with full-roll out.
In one of the device, application is visible and user installed it. After some X duration, same user in same device when he searches the application, application is not visible.
It's a strange behavior but why this behavior is seen?
Above scenario is searched in device Google play application only.
It might not always show if your app doesn't have enough unique keywords in the name. As stated in this thread, you can change your name in the Play Store Console and try some different combinations of words.
Also, there's possibility that your app that you're trying to search is not compatible with the device. This might be a reason why it is not showing up in your device. If you will sign into your Google account, then you click the install button (on the desktop site) it will show you the devices that are associated with that account asking with their compatibility. [Source.]
You can also check these related SO posts:
Google Play is not showing my app
It took almost couple of days for my app to show up. Just a small note, if you cannot find your app in the play store, try putting the name in double quotes like "Park The Car" or "Relationship Guru" and then search it. Even when Play store started showing my app, if I just search with the app name with no double quotes, I could not find it. I saw almost 500 apps and still I could not find my app. But on using double quotes, I got a perfect string match.
After 4 days app is still not indexed in Google Play search
Hope this helps!
Each time you release an app, the search ranking in the play store will be temporarily hit.
However, it will be restored within a day or two.
If your search visibility went out of ranking soon after the new update got to live in the play store, then there is nothing to worry about. It will be back soon.
Google Play search is a key tool for users to find relevant, and popular apps for Android devices. Ensuring that your app and store listing are thorough and optimized is an important factor in getting discovered by users on Google Play and you can optimize your search by following the steps in the following official link by Google.
https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/4448378?hl=en
After uploading app update on play store, I have found that on some devices this uploaded (new version) app is visible on (PC) app store website within half and hour. But on mobile devices it is not so. On some devices it is visible after 2 hours and on some it takes 5 to 10 hours and sometimes even a day or two. Even if we open play store and find the app online, only 'installed' button will be shown, not the 'update' button. WHY?
I asked this question in google play developers support forum and I got following answer:
Hi Masoom, we are unable to assist you because this Google Play Help Forum focuses on user-level issues with the Google Play digital content store and related Google apps, not Android development or publishing issues. I recommend that you check the list of Developer Support Resources.
Can anybody clarify.
The type of handset doesn't have an effect on whether the update is displayed, the only factor is whether the app is already installed on a device or not. If it is installed on a device then the update will take longer to show but if the handset doesn't have the app installed it will be displayed faster.
I quote "App updates take some time to be delivered to existing users. If you’ve submitted an update that hasn’t appeared on Google Play, please wait at least 24 hours before contacting our support team."
https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/113476?hl=en-GB
The Google Play service caches a lot of data and refreshes them in a given interval. In most cases a user will see the update if he resets his device cache.
Additionally, if you mean the notification telling the user that an update is available: The interval checking for this is longer. Also Google Play tends to wait for more than one update in order to group them (i guess to not annoy users).
I launched an app on google play store this week. The app uses Google Play Games Leaderboard and Achievements APIs. Should the app page in play store app not show these icons/badges like it does in other apps that use these APIs? Do i need to enable it anywhere?
These are the icons/badges I'm referring to (image below). How do i add/enable these? Do i need to do anything in the app apk to get these?
Just had a chat with the Google Play support team. They said that it gets enabled automatically after a certain threshold (a few hundred users from what they said) is reached. So basically no additional configuration/setup is required to start showing the icons. I'm just going to wait a few days and see if it pops up. Will update.
I added Google PlayServices at beginning of the year, so its active almost a year.
Currently 330 users are in the leaderboard of my game. But that symbols still not appeared;-(
In general what I can see is that the initial requested acceptance of the PlayServices in my game, is distracting a lot of people. From 10 people who download the game only 3 will register the PlayServices.
Some of the other might even directly deinstall it, not noticing that my game can also used without.
A lot of people dont want it either because of privacy or because they expecting unwanted data traffic.