Build better, safer SDKs with Google Play SDK Console
Improve the performance, quality, and security of your SDKs with unique insights, crash reporting, and the ability to communicate directly with app developers
Connect with developers and get valuable insights about your SDKs
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Communicate with app developers
Share important information about your SDKs, including outdated versions and known issues, in Play Console, Play SDK Index, and Android Studio.
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Improve SDK quality and avoid policy issues
Review crash and ANR reports, get full stack traces from app developers, and offer guidance on how to fix these issues in Android Studio and Play Console. Stay on top of security vulnerabilities and issues in your SDKs that may cause apps to violate Google Play Developer Program policies.
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Monitor SDK adoption and usage
See aggregated metrics for your SDKs on apps throughout Google Play. Monitor adoption trends, the proportion of your install base across different dimensions, and your market share by app category.
Success stories
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Usercentrics eliminates issues before they escalate
Usercentrics’ daily use of the SDK Console has significantly reduced support tickets and prevented issues from escalating into client complaints.
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Verve: 60% Better at Proactively Identifying Issues
Using the SDK Console, Verve enhanced SDK functionality and reduced client-reported crashes by 60-70%.
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Unity LevelPlay enhanced SDK monitoring
Unity LevelPlay revolutionized their SDK monitoring by replacing manual crash reports with comprehensive real-time analytics.
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AppsFlyer prevented issues, reducing customer complaints
AppsFlyer leverages SDK Console to detect and resolve issues early, reducing customer complaints and improving crash analysis efficiency.
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Frequently asked questions
For an SDK to be eligible for Google Play SDK Console, it must be distributed from a verifiable Maven repository source. In addition, the SDK Console requires a certain level of SDK adoption across Google Play apps to provide meaningful insights.
To start using SDK Console, you’ll need to enter your SDK’s Maven ID and prove that you own it. You'll also need to provide your organization name and an email address so we can contact you.
To verify ownership of your SDK, you'll need to publish a new version with a verification file included.
Yes, you can add more users to your organization’s existing account.