Closed testing
Get early feedback on new features from trusted users, without impacting your public ratings and reviews
Go to Play ConsoleEasy sign-up
Once invited, users can install test builds directly from Google Play
Private feedback
Users can leave feedback on Google Play without it being visible to anyone else
Experiment in parallel
Multiple testing tracks allow your teams to experiment on different features at the same time
Best practices
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To get more targeted feedback, run a closed test with specific users. You can use individual email addresses or Google Groups, or even invite selected pre-registered users to join these tests.
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Provide a channel for testers to send you feedback. For closed tests, offer testers the ability to provide feedback by email, through a website, or in a message forum.
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Opt in to the pre-launch report to discover any issues found in your closed testing track
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Gather private feedback during open or closed tests and reply to testers directly in Play Console. Feedback during open or closed testing is only visible to you and will not affect your public rating.
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Reminder: if you're testing a paid app using an open or closed test, testers still need to purchase it. If you're testing a paid app using an internal test, testers can install your app without charge.
Find out more
Set up an open, closed or internal test
Learn how to set up testing tracks in the Play Console
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Get early feedback on new features from trusted users, without impacting your public ratings and reviews