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Quick Guide: Publish Your First App on Google Play Console in Simple Steps

Hi. I am zm soft, I registered as a developer last year (end of '23) and started releasing apps. I have also released an app for developers to help developers cooperate with each other to overcome closed testing. Please check it out if you like.

In this article, I will describe the tasks that are required after developer registration at PlayConsole before an app can be released.
This article is for those who have registered as a developer but do not know what to do before releasing the app.

The UI of PlayConsole is quite unique and confusing.
I myself had trouble figuring out what to do when registering an app for the first time, so I put together a video about it.
The content is focused on "what you should do in the minimum/shortest steps" and touches on the following points that you may have trouble with at the time of initial registration.

  • Choosing a test pattern
  • How to write a privacy policy
  • Recommended items in the selections such as paid/free, email list/GoogleGroups, etc.
  • Items that can be skipped (even though they seem necessary at first glance in the UI)

Please take a look at this for reference if you like. We would appreciate a high rating.

https://youtu.be/krBUAaswTxE

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