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Google Makes App Testing Easier for New Developers

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Google has updated its app testing rules, making it easier for new developers to publish apps on the Play Store.

Developers with personal accounts created after November 13, 2023, now need only 12 testers to test their apps for 14 days before releasing them. Previously, the requirement was 20 testers over the same period.

This change comes after complaints from indie developers who found the old rule too challenging.

Many solo developers rely on friends and family to test their apps, and finding 20 testers was often a significant hurdle. Google’s decision to lower the requirement to 12 testers addresses these concerns, making the process more accessible for smaller developers.

The policy change applies only to personal accounts. Business accounts remain unaffected as they already face fewer restrictions.

Business accounts require developers to provide a D-U-N-S number to establish legitimacy, which serves as a higher barrier to entry and reduces the likelihood of malicious apps.

The testing requirement aims to improve app quality by ensuring apps are tested in real-world scenarios before their public release.

However, the old rule made it difficult for indie developers, who often had to turn to social media platforms to recruit testers. This extra effort sometimes delayed app launches or discouraged developers from publishing on the Play Store altogether.

By reducing the number of required testers, Google has made the process more manageable for indie developers. This change could encourage more small developers to publish their apps, enhancing the diversity and innovation of apps available on the Play Store.

Google’s willingness to adapt its policies based on developer feedback shows its commitment to supporting the developer community.

This update is a step in the right direction for fostering a more inclusive app development environment. Let us know what you think about this change in the comments below!

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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