1poo
1poo

Reputation: 19

Sketchware - Issues Publishing to Play Store

Using the Sketchware app and Android, I am trying to export to the Google Play store, I have to select the .json for the service account to allow it to publish the app.

However, when I try to select the .json file I have downloaded to my phone, I navigate to the directory the .json file is stored in then when I try to click on it, it is greyed out and I cannot click on it.

(P.S.: I have tried contacting Sketchware support. However, it has been over three days now and I understand due to coronavirus the response may be delayed, but I thought I would ask here if anyone has a solution.)

Upvotes: 1

Views: 1102

Answers (4)

J. M.
J. M.

Reputation: 9

Yes, download Apk editor and select generic key or test key (try them out, there's a few) in settings in the app, and edit the API version to the correct number. And set up a Google Play console account.

Upvotes: -1

Prakhar Doneria
Prakhar Doneria

Reputation: 70

I have never used Google Play Console before, but I think this could help you:

  • Download your app
  • Using Apk Extractor (play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ext.ui) is a software that will help you to get APK file from an pre installed app from Android ONLY. Using this software you can actually get an APK or Android Package that you can use while publishing app

There are many application available on Google Play that can convert your app file to AAB format.

Upvotes: -1

Techradar company
Techradar company

Reputation: 1

Yes, we do have a solution. Send the file to WhatsApp. Then share it from WhatsApp, choose file manager, copy the file to the place that you want, open sketchware, choose the file that you added in the JSON file, and enjoy.

Upvotes: -4

Infirazor
Infirazor

Reputation: 71

Why are you publishing the app directly from Sketchware to PlayStore?

You better sign the apk usin APK SIGNER app and manually upload the APK to the Play Console.

Upvotes: 0

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