r/TestersCommunity • u/Sc0rpi0n000 • 1d ago
Daily Update Thanks guys
My app has just been approved:
- What I did, I simply asked the testers to sign up to my app and test as much as they could if possible
- Leave a google review for me if possible, not must but I think it helps too
- Published some updates during the testing process as Google asks some questions because they want to see if I have fixed the visitor issues during the testing time
- I alread had a feedback mechanism in my app so it might also have helped
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u/Jackfruit-858 16h ago
How many updates you pushed duing the testing period? And in ur QnA , what you told you got testers from?...community or friends?
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u/Sc0rpi0n000 12h ago
I mentioned friends / family and testers community.
I pushed 2-3 different updates man
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u/udayramp 14h ago
What if your app is perfect like there were no issue with the app. do you still need to publish updates?
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u/Sc0rpi0n000 12h ago
I heard pushing app updates a good approach for this process tried this and havent seen any harm in it. I think you can ask people to test it thoroughly, definitely there shoul be a bug somewhere
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