The Google Play Store is home to millions of Android apps from numerous developers. So to highlight their apps on the platform, sometimes developers go out of their way to add various promotional and misleading elements to their app-listing to lure more downloads. However, Google is now taking significant steps to prevent developers from adding such unnecessary words or visuals to their app listings on the Play Store.
So, to ensure better quality app-listings on the Play Store, Google has announced a few significant guidelines for developers. They must follow these before publishing their apps or games on the Play Store. This, as per the Mountain View giant, will help users anticipate the in-app or in-game experience for an app or a game that they download from the digital marketplace.
- Limiting the length of app titles to 30 characters.
- Prohibiting keywords that imply store performance, promotion in the icon, title, and developer name.
- Eliminating graphic elements that may mislead users in the app icon.
Google says that complying with the above guidelines will make the apps and games on the platform more recognizable as well as unique in their own way. And more importantly, it will give users an idea about the functionality of the app, without getting misled by the emojis, unnecessary design elements, and the inconsistent title on the app-listing page.