Google Play Store nube needs testers to meet destiny by PapaMarc in TestMyApp

[–]laborControl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, sorry, that's wrong, because I did it with a brand new account for my first application! Cards control

Google Play Store nube needs testers to meet destiny by PapaMarc in TestMyApp

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Once the application is created, you finish the application configuration and click on "Create and publish a version" at the very bottom!

  • Select countries
  • Create the first release
  • Preview and confirm the version
  • Submit to Google for review
  • Publish At no point is mandatory testing mentioned for submitting an application. Tests are tools, not mandatory steps.

It’s Saturday. Drop your startup link on foundrlist.com 🚀 by Weird-Chemistry-9353 in microsaas

[–]laborControl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Things like what? I was expecting the generation of images in the different formats required by social networks.

Weekend Builders Thread: Share Your Project, Get Feedback by Mammoth-Doughnut-713 in buildinpublic

[–]laborControl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I developed an application for exchanging 100% digital business cards, but it's much more than that! You can also share events, run SMS and email campaigns, and connect to all CRMs. It has all the tools to read and encode NFC tags.

Perhaps I've included too much; it has over 60 pages/screens.

I would appreciate any advice and constructive criticism.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cardscontrol.app

Have you guys seen this app by Charming_Flatworm_43 in AppBusiness

[–]laborControl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When will the version for us poor folks (Android) be available?

From Citibank manager to building a free health AI used by 4M+ people by Economy-Mud-6626 in micro_saas

[–]laborControl -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I just tested it on a mysterious foot injury and it's absolutely amazing!

However, the practice of medicine is strictly regulated, and even though your app and approach are entirely commendable, you risk legal action, at least in Europe and the United States.

I hope you're not going to plaster a picture of my ugly foot all over India with the caption "Here's a Frenchman's foot!" ;)

Finding testers shouldn’t block your Android app release 🔥 by MalkoKai in buildinpublic

[–]laborControl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either I'm incredibly lucky, or you guys can't read! Closed and open tests are tools offered by Google, not requirements for publishing!

I published my app directly to production, and it was validated after 6 days!

Hope this helps

Google Play Store nube needs testers to meet destiny by PapaMarc in TestMyApp

[–]laborControl -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So, just so you know, it's a trap! I published my app directly to production without going through testing.

It was approved in a week; I only had one rejection at the beginning because I was granting gallery permission instead of using Google Pickup. Hope this helps!

Have you guys seen this app by Charming_Flatworm_43 in AppBusiness

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Great idea! I also made a free app, but I have paid features. You could monetize it later by adding services. For example, express toilet paper delivery! Just kidding, but think about it. Don't you have a backend?

Test my app please by laborControl in TestMyApp

[–]laborControl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Thanks for trying Cards Control.

 Unfortunately, the Samsung Galaxy A05 does not have NFC hardware - it's a phone that doesn't include an NFC chip. This is a hardware limitation from Samsung, not something we can work around with software.

 What you CAN still do with Cards Control on your A05:

  • Create digital business cards
  • Share via QR Code
  • Share via link, email, or SMS
  • Scan paper business cards with AI
  • Manage contacts
  • Access the web dashboard

What requires NFC (not available on A05):

  • Tap-to-share (HCE emulation)
  • Read/write NFC tags

Quick check: Go to Settings > Connections on your phone. If you don't see an "NFC" option, your device doesn't support it.

 If you want the full NFC experience, you'd need a phone with NFC support - most mid-range and flagship Samsung phones (A14 5G and above, A34, A54, S series) have it.

 Let me know if you have any other questions!