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Distributing Paid Apps
- 2 years ago
Hey PC-SPEZIALIST,
Just wanted to come back to you on this.
At the moment there doesn't appear to be any plans for supporting paid apps in Managed Google Play, however we have raised a Feature Request on your behalf that this functionality may be implemented in the future.
The ongoing discussion is pointing in the right direction by using Managed Configuration to manage the licenses of the app, could be via push of certificates or user login in the app, this would not inflict Play Store policies.I also see you got a similar response from the Play community. Sorry this isn't better news for you, but hopefully this provides a bit more clarity.
I wish you the best with this and do keep us posted how you get on if you can.
Thanks,
Lizzie
Yup what organisations find works in lieu of this frustrating lack of basic functionality is working with the app developers directly.
- The app developer can provide you with a custom application version (and unique package name) after the commercials are worked out, with no additional requirements
- The app developer can implement a licensing system and permit license input through managed config to unlock functionality automatically
- The developer can make available a custom version of the app through their Google Play Console targeted to your enterprise (organisation) ID, and allow you to import it as a normal application, once commercials are worked out.
The only enterprise-first feature in the above is managed config, but a little light reading should have the developers up to speed pretty quick.
Good luck 🙂
Do you know if the option with the managed configuration would be compliant with the Google Play Store rules, Lizzie and jasonbayton?
ZoiPer is really afraid of getting banned if they include this option.
- jeremy2 years agoLevel 3.0: Honeycomb
You can use managed configuration without any risk for your play store listing. It’s compliant with the Play Store rules and used by several developers already.
Managed configuration will be the best way for you to offer your app for your customers using Android enterprise.
- PC-SPEZIALIST2 years agoLevel 2.0: Eclair
That sounds really promising.
Can you tell some companies going that way?
- jeremy2 years agoLevel 3.0: Honeycomb
You have slack for example who offers a Slack for EMM app for customer who wants to pre configure and add some restrictions.