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
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I've an application on Google Play Store. My app's slogan was XXX, and now it is YYY for a long time. But when search with my App name, it displays App Name : XXX not YYY. When I navigate from search result, it displays correct slogan which is YYY. Where can I change this? I feel like this slogan is cached by Play Store search.
Any idea?
You should receive a notification in the Google Play Console when your change is live, which might take hours.
Play Store app does some caching as well, but from my experience killing and relaunching Play Store should give the latest store listing content.
Follow this link https://play.google.com/apps/publish and go to settings, there you can find your developer profile and review it. Hope this might help
I have 3 apps already in google play. I would like to change the publisher name from my name to my company name. I have read previous discussions on how to change the name in the developer console.
My question is, after changing he name do I have to re-sign the app, get a new certificate, make any changes to the binaries or republish the apps? The Google support doc seems to suggest I may need to transfer to a different developer account which may involve all these steps.
I'm hoping that is not the case, all I need to change is the publisher name (only) - all the other credentials will be the same. I'm hoping the name change will propagate to the 3 apps without having to change anything and any future updates will get the appropriate notification etc. Any help would be appreciated.
I am planning to roll out the APK to a closed set of users (basically friends and family) to let them play around with the app and suggest improvements/changes etc.
Once done with debugging, I would like to list the app on Play Store, so that these closed set of users who already have the app installed can just update it. Is that possible?
There are few user-specific data that I am storing and I do not want these users to lose that data! That would be disastrous! Would simply keeping the package name as same allow these users to update the app?
I am worried that since Play Store does not know about these users, they may see the "Install" button on play store listing instead of "Update" button.
Any help is appreciated.
Google Play has an alpha and beta channel. It seems like this is the perfect use-case scenario for it.
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?
I uploaded the apk file to google play store. But i cannot find my project from google play store when i search my package name. How can i do for searching on google play store to detect my application.?
If your application name is for example The Best Application Of The World, and you are using Google Plays search, it will propably not show your app in search results. But if you enclose the name with quotes like "The Best Application Of The World" then Google Play search should show only your app and nothing else (if it is published).
First assure your application successful published at right side of google play console.
If successful publish then it will appear in with a 1-24 hours.
I think it just has to do with Google's server traffic (many apps are waiting to be processed for accepting request).
Be happy it will be appear in shortly.
The apps are usually published within a few hours, but it can take longer for the search system to be updated so that's why you sometimes can't search for it immediately after it is published.
If you want to get to the app after it has been published, use the reverse domain name of your application package:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mycompany.myapplication