If your institution has purchased a CampusGroups Dedicated Mobile App, you will need to have a registered Google Play Developer Account. This is required for CampusGroups to create and submit your Android app to Google Play for publishing. If your institution is not already done so, please register for a Google Developer Account as an Organization.
It is recommended to use an email address associated with your organization, not a personal email address. For more tips, we included contact information best practices in Google’s Help Center.
There is a one-time registration fee of $25.00 USD
How long does it take to set up my Google Play Developer Account?
It takes around 3 minutes to go through the registration process. Afterwards, Google Play will need to approve the account. Then, it is typically ready within 1-7 business days.
Next Steps - Granting Access
Once your institution has a Google Play Developer Organization Account, please invite CG Apps cg.apps@readyeducation.com as an admin user to your Developer Account.
Provide CG Appscg.apps@readyeducation.com with the following access so we may create and submit your Android app for review:
'Admin access' under Account permissions
After your dedicated campus mobile app is published in the Apple App Store, we ask that you limit CG App’s access to the dedicated app created, rather than All Apps in the account.
For questions regarding your Apple Developer Account and/or setting up your dedicated campus mobile app, please contact integrations@readyeducation.com.
Go to the Users & Permissions page on the Google Play Console. Click Invite new users. Put an email address for your service account in the email address field and grant the necessary rights to perform actions.
How to create a Google Play Developer account to submit your Android app. A Google Play Developer account is required to submit your app, along with a $25 one-time registration fee.
The cost of a Google Developer Account is a one-time fee of $25. This fee is non-refundable and must be paid in order to access the Google Play Store. Once you have paid the fee, you will be able to publish your app and make it available to millions of users.
Go to Account details page.Select your developer account type.Complete all the fields for your chosen account type. Tip: We will use this to contact you about your account.
Google Play offers two developer account types: Personal and Organization. Personal and organization accounts have access to the same functionality and are able to monetize on Google Play using a payments profile. Choose a personal account if your account is for personal use.
How to Set Up Your Google Play Developer Account: Go to the Google Play Developer Console: https://play.google.com/apps/publish/signup/ and log in with your Google Login. Select to create a developer account for “An Organization or Business” Enter information about your organization.
How long does it take to set up my Google Play Developer Account? It takes around 3 minutes to go through the registration process. Afterwards, Google Play will need to approve the account. Then, it is typically ready within 1-7 business days.
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