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I have a paid Android app that costs some $. I would like to make it free for a certain period of time. I.e. a promotional price of $0. In Google Play, there is an option to make an app free but when I check it, it says:
"Setting the price to Free is permanent; you cannot change to a price later."
That's certainly not what I want! After a week I want to set my original price back! So...
Q: How can I have a promotional price of $0 during, lets say, a week?
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I know this thread is old, but for those still looking for an answer, you could do something in the app that forces the user to buy the paid version after a week. Ex. Cerberus. You get a free trial for 6 days. After the time is up, each time you open the app, it takes you to the paid store listing. Just a tip.
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This is not possible due to potential ways to exploit the workings of the Google Play store (potentially skewing download counts, and such; a free app is more likely to get downloads, and those will boost its rankings before you make it cost money).
This has been asked before, and the consensus is that it's not possible by design. There are a few solutions in that thread, such as:
Sadly, as I said, this is not possible, so you'll just have to work around it best you can.
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