What is the 20 testers policy?
Google says that if you’re a new developer with a personal account (not a business account), you’ll need to test your apps with at least 20 people for a period of 2 weeks or longer before you can officially release them for everyone to use.
How do I get 20 testers for my app?
To find 20 testers for your app, ask friends and work contacts, try online testing websites, and offer rewards like early access or gift cards. Also, share about your app testing on social media, forums, and at universities to get more people interested. You can also consider our plan to get 20 testers instantly.
Do you have a refund policy?
If you’re not happy with the 20 testers we provided, you can ask for your money back by emailing us. You have up to 14 days after you bought the service to do this. It’d be great if you could also tell us why you want a refund, so we can make our product better for others in the future.
What about Security?
Keeping your data safe and private is really important to us. We store our data using Google Cloud, which is a secure platform. Your information is always encrypted, which means it’s protected both when it’s being sent and when it’s stored.
How does the app tester work?
The app tester helps check if an app works well before it’s released to everyone. They use the app like a regular user would, looking for any problems or bugs. They also give feedback on things they like or think could be improved. This helps the app’s developers make it better before it’s available to everyone to download and use.
What is the meaning of closed testing?
Closed testing means sharing your app with a select group of people, like friends or trusted users, before releasing it to everyone. This helps gather specific feedback. After testing with this small group, you can then open it up to more people for further testing.