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Google Play Internal Test "Item Not Found"
While I can access the app in the Internal Testing track on my own phone, testers on devices associated with their registered email addresses receive an āItem not foundā error. Iām experiencing the same issue in Closed Testing as well. Iāve tried almost every solution, and even attempted to upload the APK in the Internal App Sharing section, but it tells me āYou must publish the appā there. Iām not supposed to publish the app at this time. Am I doing something wrong?
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It sounds like the testers are getting the āItem not foundā error because the app is not yet published on Google Play, even for internal testing, the app must have at least one release published under the Internal Testing track. Hereās what you should check:
1. App Visibility: Make sure the app is not in āDraftā status. It should be in an active state even if it's only for internal testing.
2. Add Testers Properly: Ensure all testersā emails are added in the Internal Testing list in Play Console and that they are using the same Google account on their device.
3. Activate the Test Link: After creating an internal test release, publish it, then share the opt-in link with your testers.
4. Time Delay: It can take a few hours after publishing for the link to work.
5. App Sharing Section: Internal App Sharing is different from Internal Testing; itās for quick sharing of APKs for QA purposes. If you want Google Play distribution, use Internal Testing and publish the release.
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Thank you for your response. Iāve done everything you mentioned, but hereās the situation: when I sign in on tester devices using my own email address, the app appears. However, on a device where my email address is not used, it shows āItem Not Found.ā Iām experiencing the same issue in Closed Testing as well, and I still canāt find a solution to this problem.
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You need to accept the invite via the Copy Link button in Internal Testing track in Play console