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Google play testing requirements “14‑day closed testing / testing policy” for new personal developer accounts

Here are the details of google play testing requirements Google Play Store’s “14‑day closed testing / testing policy” (for new personal developer accounts), as of the latest updates.


🛠 What is it

    • Google play testing requirements by Google Play for new personal (individual) developer accounts (i.e. developer accounts created after November 13, 2023).

    • The goal is to ensure apps have some real user feedback and stability before being published to the public (Production).


✅ Key Requirements

    1. Closed Testing Track
      You must use a closed test track (not internal, not open) in the Google Play Console.

    1. Minimum Testers
      At least 12 testers must be opted‑in to the closed test. This was earlier 20 testers; Google reduced the number for new personal accounts.

    1. Duration — “14 days”
      The test must run for 14 consecutive days with those testers, during which they must remain opted in and keep the app installed.

    1. Testers’ behavior / engagement
        • Testers should not uninstall the app during these 14 days.

        • It’s implied that the testers should be active (open/use the app), though the exact level of activity required is a bit unclear in the public policy.

        • The app may be updated (new build / version) during these 14‑day period if needed. Updates don’t reset the entire 14‑day window.

    1. After testing — Production Access
      Once you’ve met the closed testing requirements (testers + 14 days), you can apply for production access in the Play Console. Google will ask some questions about the closed test & the readiness of your app.


⚠ Exceptions / Who is NOT Required

    • Developer accounts registered before November 13, 2023 are not subject to this policy.

    • Organization (business) developer accounts are also not typically required to follow this closed testing mandate.


🔍 Common pitfalls to avoid

    • Having fewer than 12 testers, or testers dropping out (uninstalling) during the 14 days. This can cause the requirement to fail.

    • Testers not engaging / not using the app at all. Sometimes Google expects some usage, not just staying opted in.

    • Tester opt‑ins being delayed (if testers join later than others, the 14‑day count starts only once the minimum number have opted in).

    • Not setting up the closed testing track properly (wrong testers, region availability, missing invites) can delay or block progress.

  • Failing to complete the follow‑up “production readiness” questionnaire / requirements after the test period.
 

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