Internal app sharing
Quickly share app bundles and APKs with your internal team using a link
Go to Play ConsoleIterate on early stages of your app
Save time by uploading test builds and generate a downloadable link without needing access to the production or upload key
Re-use existing version codes
Your version codes don't need to be unique, and you can even upload debuggable artifacts
Control who accesses
Manage access with an email allow list or allow anyone with the link to download
Best practices
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Add internal colleagues as authorized testers or make your app available to anyone with a link
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If an app isn’t available for a user on Google Play, then they won’t be able to download it using internal app testing. For testers to be able to download your internal app, they need to have access to your app’s store listing on Google Play.
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If you've reached the maximum number of testers (100) with your internal app sharing link, generate a new download link to share with additional testers by uploading the same app bundle or APK
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Generate a new internal app sharing link once the 60 day expiration has passed by uploading the same app bundle or APK and generating a new link
Find out more
Learn how to use internal app sharing
Find out more about internal app sharing and how to use it
Test with internal app sharing
Learn how to test using internal app sharing
Control who accesses
Get started with internal app sharing by uploading your test build
Android app bundles and test build sharing
Watch this talk from Google I/O '19 to learn about customizable delivery and test builds
"With the internal app sharing, our productivity increased in both dev and QA side."
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Quickly share test builds with colleagues and your QA team through a downloadable link