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Developers can now issue promo codes for their apps on the Play Store

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Victor 15 January, 2016

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Promo codes have been a long requested features by Android developers and it appears Google has finally decide to oblige and bake the functionality straight into the Play Store. In its current state, it is executed in a pretty straightforward manner.

Promotion codes can be issued through the developer console and then distributed in any way the developer deems fitting for his marketing needs. Each code can only be used once and redeemed either towards a paid app as a whole or a particular in-app purchase.

Currently the code can only be used to make an item free, no discount options are present in the initial version. Also, you cannot create codes for subscription content yet.

There are also a few other limitations to the functionality. App owners can only issue up to 500 promo codes per quarter. This quota can be used towards any number of combinations between free app coupons or in-app purchases (if the app happens to have both). Unused quotas do not roll over form quarter to quarter and there are also time restrictions on the validity of codes, which are adjustable to up to one year.

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  • AnonD-427767
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  • 18 Jan 2016

I am pretty sure your are wrong about Currency conversion. I am myself an Android App Developer. Currency Conversion Plays an important role. Try accessing Google Play using your own Indian IP and check the price of an app. Now use a VPN to connect t...

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  • AnonD-427767
  • 44%
  • 18 Jan 2016

Which Debit card did you used to buy the apps? I have tried IDBI, BOI, Coporation Bank and all failed. I am myself an Android app developer and at last had to create account in HDFC and use it's debit card to create my Google Play account. Neither th...

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  • Arif238
  • g3{
  • 16 Jan 2016

No, I guess it is not RBI who should take blame but Google. I can easily purchase any apps from windows and windows mobile store using my debit card, and another one thing I wanna add for you that apps are not such expensive that you can't buy and cu...

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