Download sales and payout reports

If you offer apps on Google Play, you can find detailed reports of transactions using the web version of Play Console.

Here are the types of transaction reports that you can download:

  • Earnings reports: Generated near the beginning of the month.
  • Estimated sales reports: Generated daily by adding all transactions that were CHARGED or REFUNDED recently to the current month's file. It can take several days for all new transactions to appear.

Note: Financial data is based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

Download sales and payout reports

  1. Open Play Console.
  2. Click Download reports > Financial.
  3. Under 'Earnings reports' or 'Estimated sales reports', download your latest report or select a year and month to download a different report. Your report will be downloaded as a comma-separated value (.csv) file.

View an individual app’s financial data

To get a more detailed view of your buyers' interactions, you can view an individual app's financial data.

Analysing your earnings report

To determine the total value of the transactions processed during the statement period, open the earnings report in a spreadsheet program (for example, Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel) and filter the 'Transaction type' column to 'Charge' and 'Charge refund'.  Sum the 'Merchant currency' to see the total.

To determine the aggregate fee percentage for transactions processed during the statement period, filter the 'Transaction type' column to 'Google fee' and 'Google fee refund'.  Sum the 'Merchant currency' to find the total fee, and then divide by the total transaction value to determine the aggregate fee percentage.

Download reports from Google Cloud Storage

You can access and download reports as CSV files from Google Cloud Storage. Reports are generated daily and accumulated in monthly CSV files.

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