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4.58 out of 5
74 ratings in India
It’s not open with MacBook Air m1. Plsfixthis
They take weeks to do a review of a single app and doesn’t have any ways to connect with them and if you somehow send them a mail they dont bother to respond. Extremely slow and poor service that too when they are charging customers to list their apps.
load like hanging
unable load dev account
-should be able to edit metadata - should be able to release and manage releases and submit app
Thank you google
I always like to check my Play Console app whether there is some data change to my app or not. As far as they provide us deep data consumption, the task is heavy for the controllers. The system is tough. Nowadays there are many cyber complexities which are made by app development. The responsibility of managing this web based app is very difficult. So it is not fair to degrade them.
We should be able to sort apps, production at the top, unlisted/removed at the bottom, also filter them, same as the web
It’s not surprising that, despite its simplicity and the fact that it comes from Google, this app extracts a large amount of data linked to each individual user. While this may not be surprising, it’s still shocking to see that the app collects eight different types of user data, compared to only two that are not linked to individuals. When you compare the data Google collects to that of other companies, you often find that much of it isn’t necessarily required for the app’s basic functionality. Take ChatGPT vs. Gemini, for example.
Throw a dying man a bottle of water and he’ll be happy. That’s this app. I’m pleased that it finally exists so I get push notifications for approvals but the app itself doesn’t do much else. I can’t release approved apps, and I can’t manage releases either. On top of that, the app itself is just mediocre - scrolling is very choppy/frame dropping, and swipe back gesture doesn’t work. It feels like a non-native app someone just threw together in a few days. I would expect more from Google - are they not incentivized to have developers use their platform more?
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