Wednesday, June 19, 2013

[Android Tips]: Play Store 'staged rollouts' with Google Analytics

Recently the Google Play Store has added the ability for developers to release a new version of their application's apk progressively by means of staged rollouts.  According to Google this allows you to "get feedback on your new app or app update early in its development and make sure your users are happy with the results."  With the release of the latest version of Word Crank, our flagship game, we decided to take advantage of this new feature.

Staged Rollouts


We released version 1.5.0 of our application to 20% of users initially and then monitored the results in Google Analytics.  In order to distinguish the engagement of the users on the latest version of the app from the others, we created two new custom segments in our primary Dashboard view.  The first segment included all users with version 1.5.0 of the application and the other segment included all other versions of the application.

Custom Segments

 

Once these segments were created we monitored the statistics for a few days and then gradually increased the percentage of rollout to 100%.  This is an extremely useful tool in making sure your new release increases user engagement and the desired traffic goals of your application.

Have you tried staged rollouts?  Leave a comment below.

2 comments:

  1. How was the population of users selected for the staged rollout? Assuming it is randomly selected by Google? e.g. Google decided which 20% of your population of users with supported devices the app would be available to.

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  2. Yes Google randomly chooses the population, not sure what the criteria is however for being in the selected group.

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