Understand your pre-launch report

This article helps you to understand your pre-launch report results by providing an overview of the errors, warnings, or issues your report might uncover. If you want to know how to set up and run a pre-launch report, go to Use a pre-launch report to identify issues.

When your pre-launch report is available, you can view a test summary that includes the number of errors, warnings, and minor issues found during testing, categorized by issue type. You’ll also see a recommendation based on your app’s testing results.

Note: Though the pre-launch report is a practical and powerful tool that can help you to improve your app, Google can’t guarantee that tests will identify all issues. To ensure that your results are as comprehensive and relevant to you as possible, review and update your pre-launch report settings.

Your pre-launch report overview

The Pre-launch report overview page provides a summary of any unique errors, warnings, and minor issues found during testing, grouped into four categories: Stability, Performance, Accessibility, and Security and trust. These categories are described below in more detail.

You’ll also see the number of devices your app was tested on and, depending on the test results, insights and recommendations that can help you improve your app.

Here are some examples of the issues that are found during testing:

  • Errors: Include crashes, ANRs, use of defective libraries, and use of unsupported APIs which have been restricted.
  • Warnings: Include slow startup and load times, sign-in or crawl issues, memory issues, use of unsupported APIs which aren’t yet restricted.
  • Minor issues: Include missing content labels, color contrast issues, small touch target sizes, implementation issues.

 

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Your pre-launch report details

Create a custom test with Firebase Test Lab

If your app or game requires further specialized testing, you can consider using Firebase Test Lab. After creating your Firebase project, you can select your device type from many more devices and testing methods to create custom tests. You can then run and view the custom test results in the Firebase console. The first 5-15 tests you run per day are free.

Related content

  • Learn more about how you can use a pre-launch report to identify issues in Play Academy.

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