TESTING THE APPLICATION

Publish the app on the Google Play Store

With Kuika, you can easily publish a mobile application you have developed to the Google Play Store.

At this point, it is necessary to inform you that in order to publish an application on the Google Play Store, you must first have a Google Developer account.

With Kuika, you can easily publish a mobile application you have developed to the Google Play Store.

At this point, it is necessary to inform you that in order to publish an application on the Google Play Store, you must first have a Google Developer account.

  1. Open the Android tab in Configuration Manager view mode.
  2. If you have not made configuration settings before, you need to fill in the relevant fields.
  3. Create a new configuration setting under the Play Store Settings heading.
  4. Name the setting and select AAB.
  5. If you have a .jks extension storage file created for the key store, select it from the Signing Store File field on the screen that appears.
  6. If you do not have a Signature, leave the Signing Key Alias and Signing Key Password fields blank and click the Create button.
  7. Then select Android via the rocket icon in the Header and click the Publish button.
  8. Download the AAB file via the link sent to your email.
  9. Now log in to Google Play Console.
  10. Click the Create App button on the screen.
  11. On the screen that opens, define the app name, app languages, and pricing information.
  12. Read and approve the relevant agreements in the Declarations field
  13. Click on the Create App button.
  14. On the screen that appears, you can choose who will test the beta version of your app through the Start Testing Now title and publish the beta or full version of your app.
  15. Then, under the Set up your app heading, enter information specific to your app in the Set Privacy Policy, App Access, Ads, Content Rating, Target Audience, News app, Covid-19 Contact Tracing and Status Apps, Data Safety, Government Apps and Financial Features fields.
  16. In the next step, under the Release Your App heading, you need to define under Production Track to make settings for the live version of your app.
  17. Again, under the Release Your App heading, you should define the Open Testing Track, Closed Testing Track, and Internal Testing Track settings for testing.
  18. Under the same heading, you need to use the Production to Beta section to convert the live version of your app to beta.
  19. You can use Manage Production to manage the live version of your application.
  20. After the relevant definition process, click Production on the left.
  21. Click the Create New Release button on the incoming screen.
  22. Upload the AAB file to the relevant field.
  23. In the Release Name field, enter the name of your application, including the version number. For example, "Kuika 1.0.1"
  24. Add the release note of your app in the Release note field.
  25. Click Main Store Listing on the left.
  26. On the screen that opens, enter the app name, app short description, and full description.
  27. Then, add the app icon, featured graphics, and if available, the app promo video.
  28. Then, add screenshots for phone and tablet.
  29. If your app is compatible with Chromebook, upload Chromebook screenshots.
  30. Finally, click the Save button on this screen.
  31. Then click Publishing Overview on the left.
  32. Under Changes ready to send for review, click Send app for review and send your app for review.
  33. You will be notified of the review results for your app via Email.

With Kuika, you can easily publish a mobile application you have developed to the Google Play Store.

At this point, it is necessary to inform you that in order to publish an application on the Google Play Store, you must first have a Google Developer account.

With Kuika, you can easily publish a mobile application you have developed to the Google Play Store.

At this point, it is necessary to inform you that in order to publish an application on the Google Play Store, you must first have a Google Developer account.

  1. Open the Android tab in Configuration Manager view mode.
  2. If you have not made configuration settings before, you need to fill in the relevant fields.
  3. Create a new configuration setting under the Play Store Settings heading.
  4. Name the setting and select AAB.
  5. If you have a .jks extension storage file created for the key store, select it from the Signing Store File field on the screen that appears.
  6. If you do not have a Signature, leave the Signing Key Alias and Signing Key Password fields blank and click the Create button.
  7. Then select Android via the rocket icon in the Header and click the Publish button.
  8. Download the AAB file via the link sent to your email.
  9. Now log in to Google Play Console.
  10. Click the Create App button on the screen.
  11. On the screen that opens, define the app name, app languages, and pricing information.
  12. Read and approve the relevant agreements in the Declarations field
  13. Click on the Create App button.
  14. On the screen that appears, you can choose who will test the beta version of your app through the Start Testing Now title and publish the beta or full version of your app.
  15. Then, under the Set up your app heading, enter information specific to your app in the Set Privacy Policy, App Access, Ads, Content Rating, Target Audience, News app, Covid-19 Contact Tracing and Status Apps, Data Safety, Government Apps and Financial Features fields.
  16. In the next step, under the Release Your App heading, you need to define under Production Track to make settings for the live version of your app.
  17. Again, under the Release Your App heading, you should define the Open Testing Track, Closed Testing Track, and Internal Testing Track settings for testing.
  18. Under the same heading, you need to use the Production to Beta section to convert the live version of your app to beta.
  19. You can use Manage Production to manage the live version of your application.
  20. After the relevant definition process, click Production on the left.
  21. Click the Create New Release button on the incoming screen.
  22. Upload the AAB file to the relevant field.
  23. In the Release Name field, enter the name of your application, including the version number. For example, "Kuika 1.0.1"
  24. Add the release note of your app in the Release note field.
  25. Click Main Store Listing on the left.
  26. On the screen that opens, enter the app name, app short description, and full description.
  27. Then, add the app icon, featured graphics, and if available, the app promo video.
  28. Then, add screenshots for phone and tablet.
  29. If your app is compatible with Chromebook, upload Chromebook screenshots.
  30. Finally, click the Save button on this screen.
  31. Then click Publishing Overview on the left.
  32. Under Changes ready to send for review, click Send app for review and send your app for review.
  33. You will be notified of the review results for your app via Email.

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