Release app updates with staged rollouts (original) (raw)

You can release an app update to production and test tracks using a staged rollout. With a staged rollout, your update reaches only a percentage of your users, which you can increase over time.

Staged rollouts can only be used for app updates, not when publishing an app for the first time.

User eligibility and targeting

Set up and maintain a staged rollout

Select staged rollout percentage

When you roll out a release, you select the percentage of users who will receive your rollout. For more information, go to prepare and roll out a release.

Keep in mind, your app's staged rollout percentage won't increase automatically. To include a larger percentage of users in a staged rollout, follow the instructions below.

Release a staged rollout to specific countries

When you're releasing an app using a staged rollout, you can start with a limited set of countries.

To set up country targeting:

  1. Open Play Console and go to the Production page if you want to update a production release. If your app is in testing, go to the Open testing or Closed testing page.
  2. Select the Releases tab.
  3. For the release you want to update, click Edit.
  4. If you don’t want to make any other changes to your release, you don’t need to make any changes in the “Prepare” section on the Create production release page. You can click Review release at the bottom of your screen to move on to the “Review and release” section.
  5. Scroll to the "Staged rollout" section.
  6. Enter a rollout percentage.
  7. Under "Country availability," select Select specific countries/regions, check the box next to any country/region you want your app to be available in as part of your staged rollout. "Country availability" options are available only when updating a production release.
  8. Click Start rollout to production.

Increase your staged rollout percentage

  1. Open Play Console and go to the Production page if you want to update a production release. If your app is in testing, go to the Open testing or Closed testing page.
  2. Select the Releases tab.
  3. Under the release you want to update, select Manage rollout > Update rollout.
  4. Update the rollout percentage.
  5. Click Confirm update.

Halt a staged rollout

If you discover an issue, you can halt a staged rollout to help minimize the number of users who experience the issue with your app.

When you halt a staged rollout, no additional users will receive the app version in your existing staged rollout. Users who already received the app version in your staged rollout version will remain on that version.

Halt using the Play Console website

  1. Open Play Console and go to the Production page if you want to update a production release. If your app is in testing, go to the Open testing or Closed testing page.
  2. Select the Releases tab.
  3. Under the release you want to halt, select Manage rollout > Halt rollout.

Resume a staged rollout

If you find your existing Android App Bundle doesn't have any issues, you can resume a halted staged rollout.

Using the Play Console website

  1. Open Play Console and go to the Production page if you want to update a production release. If your app is in testing, go to the Open testing or Closed testing page.
  2. Select the Releases tab.
  3. Under the release you want to resume, select Manage rollout > Resume rollout.
  4. Update the rollout percentage.
  5. Click Confirm update.

Using the Play Console app

  1. Open the Play Console app Console app.
  2. Select an app.
  3. On the "Active releases" card, tap the track for the release you want to resume.
  4. Tap Staged rollout > Resume rollout > Resume.

Tip : If you find an issue with your existing app bundle, create and roll out a new release with a fixed app bundle.

Tips for live staged rollouts

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