Note: Promotional content is available for apps that meet our eligibility criteria for premium growth tools.
You can engage your audience on Google Play by featuring YouTube videos on your app's store listing or other prominent areas on the Play Store.
Overview
By adding one or more YouTube channels or playlists via Play Console, you can showcase your app's features, gameplay and updates to re-engage users and attract new ones, which can have a number of benefits:
- Increased visibility: Your videos will be displayed on your app's store listing and may also appear in high-traffic areas like the Games tab.
- Enhanced engagement: Showcase your app's unique features and content to captivate users and encourage them to install or re-engage with your app.
- Improved discoverability: Help new users discover your app through engaging video content.
Note: Google Play Partner Programme for Games participants must submit promotional content at least 14 days in advance of the event start date in order to experience the quality feedback benefit.
Featuring YouTube videos on Google Play
You can request to feature YouTube videos on Google Play by following each of the steps below.
Prerequisite: Request necessary permissions
To submit YouTube videos, you'll need the Manage store presence permission in Play Console. If you don't have it, request access from your account owner or admin.
Step 1: Organise your YouTube video content
Create YouTube channels or playlists dedicated to your app. If you want to cater for specific languages and users in different countries/regions, you can add multiple channels or playlists. We recommend organising videos by language or theme for optimal user experience.
When your content is organised, it may be helpful to make a note of the URL for each channel or playlist you plan to submit. This will save you time in step 2 below.
Ensure that your videos comply with the guidelines below, and avoid common issues, to make sure that they are eligible to be shown on Google Play.
Guidelines for YouTube videos on Google PlayTo ensure that your videos are eligible to appear on Google Play, please adhere to the following guidelines:
- Video visibility: Videos must be public (not private or unlisted). Playlists can be listed or unlisted.
- Monetisation: Disable monetisation on all videos.
- Ownership: Videos must be owned by your app or game.
- Copyright: Videos must not contain any copyrighted material that you do not have rights to.
- Video format: YouTube Shorts and live videos are not supported.
- Embeddable: Videos must be embeddable. You can check your video settings on YouTube to confirm.
Videos that violate our guidelines will not be visible to users. Here are some common issues to watch out for:
- Monetised videos
- YouTube Shorts
- Live videos
- Private videos
- Videos with copyright or takedown claims
- Videos blocked in specific countries
- Videos that are not embeddable
Step 2: Submit your content in Play Console
- Open Play Console and go to the YouTube videos page (Grow users > Store presence > YouTube videos).
- Enter the URL of your YouTube channel or playlist. You can add multiple channels or playlists for different languages and regions. In this case, specify the language of your channel or playlist so that we can show it to users with matching language settings. Each channel or playlist should have videos in a single language.
Important: Ensure that your videos comply with the guidelines above.
After submitting your channels and playlists, you can manage them from the YouTube videos page in Play Console. This page provides a summary of all your submitted content, including:
- Languages and countries covered by each channel or playlist
- Status of each submission
You can also filter this list by audience to easily manage your videos.
Optional: Track the performance of your YouTube video content
While we're working on enhancing reporting features within the Play Console, you can track the performance of your videos using YouTube Analytics.