Celebrating 1 year of Google Play's Academy for App Success




Posted by Dan Lavelle, Head of Learning Operations, Google Play






One year ago, we introduced the Academy for App Success , an e-learning platform to help apps and games businesses who want to grow on Android and Google Play. In that time we've seen tens of thousands of people register for free learning, complete over 50,000 courses, and provide an average course rating of 4.66 out of 5 stars. Thank you to everyone who has spent time learning about best practices, Play Console features, policies and other aspects that are critical to growing your business - we hope to see more of you in the future.


New content and features





Since the debut of Play Academy, we've been working hard to expand our offering to cover the topics you want to learn about. In this time, we have:




  • Created and updated 30+ courses

  • Localized Play Academy in 9 additional languages

  • Developed tailored content for specific markets, such as India, Indonesia and Korea

  • Launched content updates to share the best of GDC and Google I/O

  • Refreshed the visual experience.



We've also been listening to your feedback and have updated Play Academy with content to cover key areas that might interest you:



















illustration for Google Play policy


illustration for Subscription model for games



Track installs, uninstalls, and upgrades



Google Play policy



Subscription model for games




Track installs, uninstalls, and upgrades








What's next?





Our goal at Play Academy is to provide you with a free learning resource to optimize your use of Play Console features, learn best practices to apply to your app or game business, and stay on the right side of Google Play policy.



Over the coming year, we will continue to create and update content in these key areas, in addition to investing in new learning formats to complement our interactive e-learning content.


Start learning now!





At Google Play, we're looking forward to another great year of learning with you.



It's easy to get started with Play Academy - simply head to g.co/playacademy, sign up for your free account, and choose from over 75 e-learning courses and assessments. While you're there, leave a rating and review on any courses you complete.






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