Unable to Qualify for Developer Select Program on Amazon
Hello, I've submitted a new app a week ago, but it doesn't passes their Developer Select Program qualifications. They only problem is that it doesn't support a couple of new Kindle devices - however, some of my older apps pass this test without a problem.
Please see the screenshot here: http://tinypic.com/r/30htvd0/8
Does anyone else experiences this problem? @mark, could you please shed some light on this? Thanks.
Please see the screenshot here: http://tinypic.com/r/30htvd0/8
Does anyone else experiences this problem? @mark, could you please shed some light on this? Thanks.
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All non-Amazon Android devices based on my manifest, Kindle Fire (1st
Gen), Kindle Fire (2nd Gen), Kindle Fire HD 7 (2nd Gen), Kindle Fire HD
8.9 (2nd Gen), Kindle Fire HD 7 (3rd Gen), Kindle Fire HDX 7 (3rd Gen),
Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 (3rd Gen)
Hm, now this is strange. Binary files list these devices as supported, while the error message (picture in one of the above posts) says that they are not. Should I contact Amazon?
Yeah, I'd ask them about that and reference the information you're seeing on the Binary Files tab. Based on what you're seeing, I don't see a reason for it.
"Thank you for writing in. We see your app
is not compatible with Kindle Fire Devices, hence it is not selected for
Developer Select Program.
We consider a variety of factors as we evaluate each app for Kindle Fire
Tablets, including the quality of experience the app offers and
compatibility with the device. While our goal is to offer a broad and
compelling assortment to Kindle Fire Tablet customers, not all apps
available through Amazon Apps are currently available on Kindle Fire
Tablets."
Yesterday I've resubmitted an updated version of my app which already was in the Developer Select Program and now it's being reviewed again. Will let you guys know how it goes.
Is anyone else having these issues? Both apps are distributed as "paid".
Understanding this would be beneficial. @mark, could you please chime in on this?
The "Device Support" on the Binary Files tab in Amazon for the app lists the following:
All non-Amazon Android devices based on my manifest, Kindle Fire (1st Gen), Kindle Fire (2nd Gen), Kindle Fire HD 7 (2nd Gen), Kindle Fire HD 8.9 (2nd Gen), Kindle Fire HD 7 (3rd Gen), Kindle Fire HDX 7 (3rd Gen), Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 (3rd Gen)
So based on those results, I really don't know why you'd be getting differing results.
However after that, those apps all seemed to be included in their campaigns anyway, starting in December, and now going until April. And again, none of those apps currently have Amazon ads included. It's all a little bit strange it seems.
@darryl: I have Amazon Ads in the app and it's a paid app. I too have one of the suspended apps (I asked them to pull it down) scheduled for promotions.
@tholyoak: Interesting. I'll change the rating to 13+ just to see if it helps.
It might also be helpful to analyze your app that qualified against the one that failed to see what the differences are as far as features go (activity types, ad networks, etc.). You can then compare those differences with any of ours to see if there are any other clues or patterns (as far as what is included, and what is not). Just a thought.
However, the app I pulled down, had the same graphics and all as the new app and that qualified, while the new app doesn't (it only has one extra audio activity). I didn't update the "old" app as it didn't performed well - I rather uploaded it as a new app, so it has a more fresh "first published" date.
I also think they've become a bit stricter for the DS program qualifications.
Please see the image here: http://tinypic.com/r/1196wk7/8
@mark, is this something you could please look into? Or was it just an unfortunate coincidence. I'll re-submit the app after you make another update to Andromo - maybe it will help. Thanks.
EDIT: I've sent an email to Amazon support asking for more detailed clarification of the issues that I'm having. If I'll get anything useful, I'll forward it to you guys at Andromo. By the way, all my "old" version apps pass the compatibility tests - but I don't have Amazon Ads in them, so they're not eligible for the Dev Select program. Could the implementation of ads have something with this?
But don't worry, Andromo guys are really quick in fixing problems, and their code seems to be awesome. It works flawlessly on many devices and on emulators. Anyway, let's try to figure this out together.
Here is some information that might help you get accepted to bother the Developer Select Program and properly target Amazon Kindle Tablets:
- App functionality doesn’t match the product description. We’ve found that this is the top reason.
- For apps designed to run on phones, the app loses state or data when it receives a message or phone call. The app should preserve its state when receiving or placing text messages and phone calls.
- The icons don’t match. Sometimes, the icons submitted in the developer portal don’t match the icons included in the application. They need to match.
- App stability or failure to launch. One in 20 of the app failures is stability related. For example, because the SD card path is not necessarily the same for all devices, assumptions about the SD card path can cause failures. Another common example is failing to include referenced libraries.
- Not replacing unsupported APIs with the Amazon equivalent API.
- Security. One example we’ve seen is writing plain-text login credentials to the log. Apps need to be secure for customers.
I would guess that numbers 1 and 3 are probably the easiest to get wrong.For the Developer Select Program make sure that you fulfill the following requirements:
Requirements
For your mobile or HTML5 web app to qualify for the program, it must meet the following requirements:
We may update these requirements from time to time, and may require your app to comply with the updated requirements to continue qualifying for the program.
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