Tasks for testers
A user picks an app, installs it through Google Play, and earns a reward for a verified launch.
Closed testing for Android apps
Exchange testing: check other users' apps, and they will check your apps.
Android client with VK ID or Yandex ID sign-in
Inside
TestPls connects people who need testers with people ready to check another Android app quickly.
A user picks an app, installs it through Google Play, and earns a reward for a verified launch.
Convert earned tokens into boost for your app.
After a test, users can send a short review and attach screenshots so the author sees feedback.
VK ID and Yandex ID help users enter the app without extra setup.
For app authors
The more you test other apps, the higher you can raise your own app. As a result, more people will launch it on their devices. Users receive an increased reward for launching the app again on the following days.
For app authors
An app author can see the number of installs and launches for the day, as well as user reviews. This helps track testing activity and notice feedback faster.
See how many users installed the app on a selected day.
Confirmed app launches are shown separately.
User reviews are collected next to the testing statistics.
Common Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions developers ask about getting their apps tested and published on Google Play.
For new personal developer accounts, Google Play requires closed testing before requesting production access: create a closed test, have at least 12 testers join it, keep them opted in for 14 continuous days, then apply for production access in Play Console and answer Google's questions about your app, testing, and production readiness.
Use TestPls: it helps you find people who will launch your app and give feedback.
No. Google states the requirement as at least 12 testers being opted in to your closed test for the last 14 days continuously, not as 12 launches per day. Regular real launches and feedback still help you prepare the app for a stronger production request.
Google requires 12 testers for 14 days before production access.
Yes. Google requires the testing process for each new app you want to publish. Many developers mistakenly think that completing testing for one app covers all future apps, but each app needs its own 14-day testing period with the required number of testers.
Download the TestPls app from RuStore, read the instructions, and start the process.