I will provide 12 testers or 20 testers for google play console closed testing
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About this Gig
Picture this...
Youve spent weeks or months building your Android app. Everything looks great and works perfectly.
But when you try to publish, Google blocks you:
"You need 14 days of closed testing with at least 12 testers."
Youre stuck. Launch delayed. Friends drop off quickly. You fear bots, fake testers, or rejection after wasting 24 weeks. Many developers get rejected even after waiting because testers werent active.
Dont let this happen to you.
I provide real active Android testers (not bots) who will genuinely install and use your app daily for the full 14 days.
After ordering, send me your apps Package Name and Ill guide you.
Stop stressing. Let me help you pass this requirement smoothly and get your app live faster.
Why risk rejection with unreliable services? Message me now.
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FAQ
Why is Google forcing me to get 12 testers for 14 days? I built the app alone!
Google introduced this rule (for personal developer accounts created after Nov 13, 2023) to reduce low-quality and spam apps on the Play Store. They want proof that real people have used your app for 14 continuous days before allowing production release. It’s frustrating when you’ve already done all
Getting 12 testers is harder than building the entire app! What do I do?
You’re not alone — many developers say this is the biggest bottleneck. Finding reliable people who will actually install and open the app daily for 14 days is tough. That’s why many turn to professional tester services that provide real Android users who stay active.
I waited 14 days with 12 testers but Google still rejected my production request. Why?
This is heartbreaking and very common. Google doesn’t just count installs — they check daily active usage. If testers only open the app once or stop engaging, the requirement fails and you may have to restart the 14-day clock
Are the cheap 12 testers services on Fiverr real or just bots?
Many cheap services use low-quality or fake activity that Google now detects easily, leading to rejection. I only provide real Android users who genuinely install and open your app. I also monitor and replace anyone who becomes inactive
What happens if some testers uninstall or stop using the app before 14 days?
This is a major fear for most developers. If you drop below 12 active testers, the countdown can reset. I monitor activity daily and quickly replace inactive testers so you don’t lose time or have to start over.
I have no friends or community to test my app. How am I supposed to find 12 testers
This is an extremely common pain point for solo developers. Begging friends gets exhausting and most stop participating after a few days. My service exists exactly for this situation — I connect you with real users willing to test for the full 14 days
I waited 14 days and still got rejected. How do I avoid this next time?
Rejection after waiting feels devastating. Google wants consistent daily engagement, not just installs. I help by providing active testers and activity summaries so you have a much higher chance of passing on the first try
Will English-speaking testers work if my app is in another language?
It can work, but engagement is usually better when testers understand the app. I can provide testers from your target region/language whenever possible so they can properly use and interact with your app.
I’m scared of getting my developer account banned by using paid tester services.
This fear is very real. Using services with fake bots or scripted activity can risk your account. I only use real users with natural behavior, which is widely accepted and much safer when done correctly.
. How long will this 12 testers requirement actually delay my app launch?
Many developers report 2–4 weeks (or more) of painful delay. After finishing your app, being stuck on testing feels incredibly frustrating. With my service, most clients complete the requirement in just a few days instead of weeks.

