The latest Google Play Console policy requires developers with personal accounts to conduct closed testing involving a minimum of 20 testers for 14 consecutive days before being able to publish an app to the public.

This requirement is certainly a massive hurdle for independent or beginner developers. Finding 20 people willing to download, open the app every day, and provide feedback is not an easy task. This is where our platform steps in to provide a practical solution.

1. Why Was This 20 Testers Rule Implemented?

Google implemented this strict rule to ensure the quality of apps in the Play Store is maintained. They want to make sure that apps released to the public are free from critical bugs, have stable performance, and provide a good user experience.

The Challenge for Independent Developers

For large companies, gathering 20 internal testers is very easy. However, for solo creators, finding relatives or friends who own Android devices and are willing to commit to testing the app for two full weeks often ends in rejection by Google because the tester activity is deemed non-organic.

2. The Arrival of Our App Tester Service

Understanding the difficulties faced by developers, our platform introduces the App Tester feature. We bridge the needs between Creators (Developers) and Members (Testers) with a mutually beneficial system:

3. Monitored and Trusted System

As a developer, you do not need to worry about fraud or fictitious testers. Our platform is integrated with specialized Android Tracking SDK technology. This SDK ensures that every tester actually installs your app through the official Play Store link and performs activities according to Google standards.

Ready to Release Your App to the Play Store?

Do not let the 20 testers rule stop your masterpiece. Join as a Creator now, launch your testing campaign, and let thousands of our real members help you reach the release requirements in the next 14 days!