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  • Introduction to Intellectual Property

    Learn how copyright and trademarks impact you as a developer,  and how to identify common examples of intellectual property covered by copyright. You'll also be able to report unauthorized use of intellectual property and understand how to inform Google Play of...

    • Duration 9m
    • Rating 4.8
    • Intermediate
  • Manage policy violations

    Staying compliant with Google Play’s policies and Developer Distribution Agreement requires diligence at each stage of the app development lifecycle. Whether you’re brainstorming new ideas, or maintaining a longstanding app or game, carefully considering how policies come into play could...

    • Duration 5m
    • Rating 4.7
  • Subscription features overview

    Using Google Play Billing, you can offer in-app products that charge users for content or services on a recurring basis, known as subscriptions. Subscriptions can include items like a collection of items, games, or other content for a recurring fee...

    • Duration 7m
    • Rating 4.8
    • Intermediate
  • Reduce your app size with Android App Bundles

    With Android App Bundles, you can enhance your app’s user experience using a smaller app size. Android App Bundles are a more efficient way to build and release your app. Importantly, the app bundle feature is engineered to deliver greater...

    • Duration 9m
    • Rating 4.8
    • Intermediate
  • Introduction to app accessibility

    Accessibility refers to the design of products, devices, services, and environments that work for everyone. Designing for accessibility is about designing for users with a wide range of abilities so that everyone can navigate, understand, and use your ...

    • Duration 5m
    • Rating 4.6
    • Beginner
  • Deliver functionality on demand with dynamic features

    With dynamic feature modules, you can reduce your app’s initial installation size and load functionality incrementally when it’s needed. Dynamic features are installed on demand after the initial installation to provide additional functionality...

    • Duration 8m
    • Rating 4.8
    • Intermediate
  • Grow your subscription business

    After you invest time into adding subscriptions to your app, it’s important to keep your app fresh with monetization options that appeal to both new and existing users. By using features available on the Play Console, that help you analyze...

    • Duration 7m
    • Rating 4.9
    • Intermediate
  • Support your app's users

    To create the best experience for your users, we recommend providing comprehensive support resources for each of your apps.

    • Duration 5m
    • Rating 4.9
    • Beginner
  • Introduction to LiveOps

    By combining in-game content, events, and sales, you can build a long-term engagement and monetization strategy that leads to a healthy and sustainable lifetime value.

    • Duration 9m
    • Rating 4.4
    • Intermediate
  • Introduction to Android vitals

    A better user experience, higher ratings, and more retained installers can all be driven by improving your app’s performance. Using technical performance information from Android vitals on the Play Console, you can focus on the right opportunities for ...

    • Duration 4m
    • Rating 4.6
    • Beginner
  • Manage orders

    Using the Play Console, you can view your app’s orders, issue refunds, and manage subscription cancellations for items that your users purchase. In this course, you’ll learn how to find and manage orders to provide support for your users.

    • Duration 8m
    • Rating 4.6
    • Intermediate
  • Understand how Google Play supports you

    As a Google Play developer, you can access a number of services and support channels. You will learn how to engage with Google Play when you have questions or concerns about your app, the Play Console, or other programs.

    • Path
    • Rating 4.8
    • Beginner
    • Award
  • Subscription model for games

    Subscriptions offer a great business model that provides mutual benefits to both you and your subscribers. In this course, we’ll look at examples of how a subscription model can be applied to games and the best practices to determine what’s...

    • Duration 5m
    • Rating 4.8
    • Intermediate
  • Evaluate your revenue

    Using the Play Console, you can review your app’s financial data to see how your sales, in-app products, and subscriptions perform over time. Revenue data is based on estimated sales (amounts paid by buyers, including tax.)

    • Duration 9m
    • Rating 4.8
    • Beginner
  • Overview of device categories and user programs on Google Play

    Android is designed to run on many different types of devices, from phones to tablets and televisions. The range of devices provides a huge potential audience for your app. In order for your app to be successful on all these...

    • Duration 9m
    • Rating 5.0
    • Beginner
  • Release updates progressively with staged rollouts

    Google Play allows you to release an app update to a subset of your users, then progressively to larger portions of your user base. During these rollouts, you can halt the rollout anytime you need to fix issues with the...

    • Duration 11m
    • Rating 4.8
    • Intermediate
  • Version codes and testing track statuses

    Version codes are an important component of your app upgrade and maintenance strategy. The version code will be used by the system to determine compatibility and identity dependencies.

    • Duration 5m
    • Rating 4.4
    • Intermediate