The company PhonePe announced the launch of the new Indus Appstore platform, which can compete with Google Play due to beneficial opportunities for developers.
The new platform is not yet available to users, but developers can already upload their applications. The RadASO team analyzed the difference between Google Play and the Indus Appstore for developers and the main pros and cons of the new store.
Find out more interesting facts about the Indus Appstore in our article Top-6 important facts about the new PhonePe Indus Appstore.
1. Registration.
1.1 To create an account you need to fill in certain fields:
1.2 Confirm your email by clicking on the link in the letter that will be sent to the specified email.
1.3. Log in to your developer account.
2. Uploading an app to the Indus Appstore includes the following steps:
2.1 Select List New App in your account:
2.2 Enter the name of the app, upload an icon, select the type of app, category, and age of users:
There are 37 categories available on the Indus Appstore (for comparison – there are 32 on Google Play). The new that is not available on Google Play are:
17 gaming categories are the same in both app stores.
2.3 Enter a short and a full description of the app, and upload screenshots:
2.4 Localization. At this stage, you can fill in a title, a short and full description of the app for 12 available English languages, and upload localized screenshots. You can request a free translation using the Indus Localization Support button:
2.5 Fill in the information about the developer and data security:
3. Upload the app.
4. Add video.
5. Verify the app (it will appear on the store then).
We’ll discuss below the requirements for metadata and graphics of the Indus Appstore, and the differences between them and Google Play terms.
Use the most relevant keywords for the app in the Title. The name should reflect the core of the app, and describe its features and functions.
Short description – highlight the main advantages, benefits, and features of your app.
Description – create the most detailed description of the app, conveying its main point to users. The description should be clear, precise, and correct in terms of the app's functions.
These three fields are indexed in Google Play. It remains to be determined how it is in the Indus Appstore and which fields have the greatest impact on rankings.
Comparison of the available number of characters in the fields in both stores:
In addition to the textual description of the application, you have to upload graphic elements, including the icon and screenshots.
Choose an image that reveals the main point of the app at a glance. It has the maximum impact on conversion.
Screenshots are aspects, that impact the app conversion. They should be high quality, informative, and represent the main functions and interface of the application.
The requirements of the stores to mobile applications differ slightly, but the Indus Appstore offers more flexible conditions for developers. It is still hard to predict whether the new store will become a worthy competitor for Google Play, at least for Indian developers. The RadASO company will continue to discover and analyze the new app store.