Apparently, by mistake published me app on the play store before putting out a beta. I created a google group, and invited all my testers. However, they still see version 1.0 on the play store and not version 1.1?
Is there a problem? or does it take longer to show up? and how will the user know it is the beta app other than the version number?
your testers has to go to following link and become a tester
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/<Your_Package_ID>
And they will see new updates as soon as Google update its database (it usually is taking 12h) but if you already added them to group and added group into your app then should not be any delay to seeing your new version.
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I have one android app on Playstore.
I want to publish a new version for which I have uploaded the one under 'Closed Testing' on the console.
The update got reviewed but I cannot see the updated version when I check from my phone.
Below are the points Which I am already taking care of.
Adding email under testers.
Using the same e-mail to check the version on the play store.
Clearing cache of the play store app.
Note:
I am able to see the new 'What's new?' content.
It is showing as 'You are beta tester etc.'
The only issue is I am unable to see/download the latest release under closed testing.
I have updated one of my android apps in Closed Testing Track, App is also reviewed and approved by Google and also published. There is a message that App is available to Selected Testers. But the testers are not able to update the app through Google Play Store. (Testers also joined for beta version from the provided link).
Please give your suggestions.
Clearing the cache on the play store app allowed my users to update to the latest version manually.
Without this, they had to wait for auto-update to roll through.
I solved that problem by increasing in Version Code in Gradle file.
I have uploaded a new version to the closed Alpha track in play store, added testers and published. I have gotten the opt-in URL and have joined as a tester. Everything seems fine until I go to the app in play store. Here only the old Beta version is available and I cannot find any traces of Alpha anywhere. The app has been published in aprox. 12 hours when writing this. I have not received any mail or notification yet.
I have used the open Beta track a lot before and never had problems with this (did not need to wait for long before it was available). Do I need to wait even more, disable Beta or do something else?
Note: Alpha and Beta have the same opt-in URL...
I've experienced the same, on the playstore app it shows you the "highest level" you have access to. So if you are in the alpha & the beta it'll show you the beta.
Therefore remove the invite to the Beta version, and they should be able to see the alpha version.
Note that this is in the playstore app, from the web you can direct link to each track.
I have been trying for several weeks now to get the Google Alpha / Beta testing functionality on the Play Store to work with no success. As far as I can tell I have followed the process but clearly something is not working from my side. I hope someone on SO can tell me what I'm doing wrong.
I have created both an Apha and Beta testing community.
I have added the Beta testing community to the Beta testing section that relates to using Google+ communities to test. My Beta testing community does have members added.
Although I have an Alpha testing community, none of the Alpha testing methods are currently enabled.
On my test device, using a Google account that is a member of my Beta testing community, I only ever see the version of my app that is currently in Prod. I have spent days waiting just in case it takes a couple of days to show up (at least a week which I assume should be long enough).
I need to test the release version because I am trying to test some inapp billing functionality that I had to change due to security warnings from Google relating to my current Prod version.
BUT: if I load the release version of the app directly (instead of downloading from the Play Store) I can see that it is seeing this account as a "test account" because when I test the inapp billing I get the correct message telling me that the subscription will renew every day but I won't be charged. However the Beta version of the app never appears in the "BETA" tab in the Play Store.
I have noticed something "strange" (possibly) in the developer console though: When I click on the "Beta Testing" tab it shows 10399 supported devices and 0 excluded devices for the Beta app. However if I click on the line of the Beta app where you can promote the app etc, the details that are then displayed indicate 0 supported Android devices. Why would this be? This seems to be conflicting information on the console.
Note: The current Prod version of my app was developed using Eclipse. I have recently converted to Android Studio and this is my first upload using Android Studio.
Where else should I be looking to get my app to appear in the Play Store
Thanks
I was just setting up the Beta testing release for the first time and couldn't make the app visible in Play Store. Found the reason in Play Console Help:
After publishing an alpha/beta app for the first time, it may take a few hours for your test link to be available to testers. If you publish additional changes, they may take several hours to be available for testers.
After about 35 minutes the app was published.
As this might not be the issue mentioned in original question, it might help someone.
In my case I had published the Beta version and had created the testers but not linked them together. What I had to do was:
Go to manage releases
Choose a testing method - Closed Beta Testing
Then when testers list shows, make active the group of testers you would like to test the app.
Save
Get Opt-in URL link and paste it in a new tab (you should be logged in to google)
Then click at the "Become a Tester" button
You should now be a tester and ready to go.
#Important If you still can not find the app by searching in Play Store just copy the "Opt-in URL" into your tester phone's browser and you should see the app.
Hope it helps
What solved this problem for me was clearing my Play Store app data.
In my case, I had already been on the testers list for days, already accepted the invitation link, and already gotten testing working on other devices. But, the Play Store still wouldn't show the beta version of the app on this particular device.
I went to "App info" for the Google Play Store app, "Memory", then "Clear data". Then I re-opened and was able to see the beta test app.
Disclaimer: Use with caution. Clearing your app data may remove some important information. I haven't personally experienced any problems with it, but that doesn't mean you won't.
The suggestion from #Edgehog to use Open Testing solved my problem regarding being able to see my app in the Beta tab of the Play Store.
I have not found a reason yet why the closed beta testing (using emails or groups/communities) would not work.
Make sure you also check this answer
browser cache
an actual active "testing track"
We are having the same problem in my company. Currently we are investigating possibility that maybe first install on beta channel installs prod version and updates to beta channel version when first app update is released on beta channel. It is weird workflow but the comment on Play Store "Future updates will include beta versions" supports this
There are a couple of reasons why this might happen but admittedly we did not 100% confirm this.
1) One reason is that you are viewing Google Play under another account that is not on the beta tester list.
2) The other might be an issue (or feature) with the release management. Added a user to an existing closed beta release list. Changing a list does not activate or force a Save for the "Managed testers" section. After we edited another field (e.g. feedback channel) then the Save button became active and we clicked save. This might only then propagate changes. We cannot 100% confirm this was the issue we were facing but our experience points to this.
I've pushed a beta version of my app to the play store and am now trying to see it in the play store on my device. It's not showing up.
How can I tell whether it has been published?
When I go to the play store on my laptop and search for my app, only the production version shows. If I click on the search result, it goes to the app store page with a warning "you don't have any devices". That part is fine. But should the search results also show my beta version?
I've set up a google group of which I'm a member.
I'm assuming that if the play store shows it on my laptop and doesn't show it on my device, then I have some sort of configuration problem - that is what I'm trying to debug in the first place. However, without knowing if the beta version is published, I'm in the dark.
Any one know how to deal with this situation?
The best way to verify that the Beta app is installed on your device is to actually install the app on your device from the Google Play store using the account with which you have opted-in to the Beta Test group. You can then verify that the Version Code of the Apk is indeed the Version Code of the BETA Apk that you have uploaded. You might want to print the version code to logcat as your app stats so that you can verify it easily. You can then also opt-out of the BETA test and reinstall the app through the Play Store and verify that it is NOT the Beta Apk by once again looking for the version code.
The Play Store now allows open and closed beta testing, although this was not always the case. If your application is in open beta testing, then it should be in the search results, given you've got a version in production. (I'm lead to believe that if your app is in open beta but you don't have a production version, it will not be in the search results).
In order to test to see if your application is available in the search results, you must disassociate yourself with your developer Google account to do your search. This will remove the association that your Google account has already with the application. It sounds like you've done that "on your laptop" since it says you say it says you have no devices. If your computer is logged into Google, you'll need to open a private browsing window or log out of that Google account, then do your search. If the search returns no results, the application will not be discovered by new users. But those same new users could still be in the beta by using the beta link that you have the option of distributing.