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Monitor your app's technical quality with Android vitals

New insights into app quality issues and recommendations

From September 2024, you can find new insights and recommendations on the Android vitals overview and Crashes and ANRs pages in Play Console to help you prioritize quality issues.

For now, app compatibility issues, bad behaviors, and some UX recommendations are shown. We will continue to detect and surface more quality issues and provide more recommendations in the coming year.

Use Android vitals to help you understand and improve your app’s stability, performance, battery usage, and more.

Choose how to access your app's data

There are two ways for you to use Android vitals: through Play Console and Play Developer Reporting API.

The API provides programmatic access to Android vitals for developers who want to integrate Android vitals data with other datasets or build it into their workflows. To learn more about using an API to access Android vitals, go to the Google Play Developer Reporting API page.

To find and review your app's Android vitals data in Play Console:

  1. Open Play Console and go to the Android vitals overview page (Monitor and improve > Android Vitals > Overview).
  2. Choose the range of data that you’d like to see using the date range selector in the upper right.

Important: If no data is available, your app doesn't have enough data points within the specified filters to identify any issues.

Monitor your app's core vitals

At the top of the Android vitals overview page, you can see data on your app’s core vitals. These are the most important technical metrics and affect the discoverability of your app on Google Play. The core vitals include:

Google Play defines bad behavior thresholds on these metrics. If your app exceeds these thresholds, it’s likely to be less discoverable on Google Play. In some cases, a warning could be shown on your app's store listing to set user expectations.

You can use the "Critical issues" section to quickly identify areas where your app can improve. There are two types of critical issues:

  • Bad behaviors: Metrics that exceed bad behavior thresholds
  • Anomalies: Significant changes in data (for example, a sharp increase in the user-perceived ANR rate)

To receive email notifications, visit Setup > Notifications or click Manage notifications in the corner of the "Core vitals" section (Monitor and improve > Android vitals > Overview). Note that notifications are currently only available for anomalies.

Data types and metrics

Android vitals data is available for the previous 90 days in Play Console and for three years in the Play Developer Reporting API.

Data is collected from users who have opted in to automatically share usage and diagnostics data from a subset of Android devices and OS versions. For more information about how Android users opt in to share data, go to the Accounts Help Center.

Android vitals is updated daily. Sometimes data for Android 10+ devices can arrive earlier than data for devices below Android 10. If this happens, you will see Android 10+ data available for days where only it is available.

Note: Android vitals metrics exclude technical issues that occur on uncertified device models, or on versions of your app that were not installed through Google Play.

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Bad behavior thresholds for core vitals

Google Play has defined bad behavior thresholds on your app's core vitals.

If your app exceeds a bad behavior threshold, it’s likely to be less discoverable on Google Play. If your app has bad behavior on specific device models, Google Play will steer users on those devices away from these titles and towards others that are more suitable for them. In some cases, a warning may be displayed on your app's store listing to set user expectations and provide the option to seek out alternatives with higher technical quality.

Google Play will generally consider the last 28 days of data when evaluating your app's quality but may act sooner in the event of a spike.

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