This article will guide you through the process of optimizing your app's appearance on the Google Play Store, including crafting textual content, preparing screenshots, and understanding the update process.
Description Text and Keywords
Writing Your App’s Textual Content: App Title and Short Description: Your app's title should be engaging and descriptive. Also, craft a short description that quickly captures the essence of your app.
Full Description: This is where you detail your app’s features and functionalities. Use clear, concise language and focus on your app's benefits to the user.
Keywords: Choose relevant keywords wisely for better App Store Optimization (ASO), helping users discover your app more easily.
Preparing Play Store Screenshots
Creating Effective Google Play Store Screenshots: Size and Dimensions: Google Play Store has specific guidelines for screenshots, including size and aspect ratio. Ensure your images meet these requirements.
Quality and Content: Use high-resolution images that accurately reflect your app's features. Highlight key functionalities and consider using captions to explain them.
Number of Screenshots: You can upload up to 8 screenshots for each device type (phone, tablet, Android TV, and Wear OS). Utilize this to give users a comprehensive visual understanding of your app.
Adding a Preview Video (Optional): A short preview video can be a great addition to showcase your app's functionality. Host the video on YouTube and link it in your store listing.
If you wanna show well layouted images with device mockups titles and more, please provide them to us, min. 24 hours before we push an app update to the app store. Here are the Google Guidelines for the resolutions of the images.
Important Note App appearance elements, including screenshots and textual content, can only be updated with a new app version submission. Plan your updates accordingly, especially if your app undergoes significant changes.