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"Developer Console
PUBLISHING FEATURES
All Applications
Your Account Details
Linking Your Merchant Account
Multiple User Accounts
Alpha and Beta Testing
Staged Rollouts
Multiple APK Support
Selling and Pricing
In-App Products
Distribution Controls
User Reviews, Crash Reports
App Stats
Related Resources
The Google Play Developer Console is your home for publishing operations and tools.
Upload apps, build your product pages, configure prices and distribution, and publish. You can manage all phases of publishing on Google Play through the Developer Console, from any web browser.
Once you've registered and received verification by email, you can sign in to your Google Play Developer Console.
All Applications
Start in All Applications, which gives you a quick overview of your apps, lets you jump to stats, reviews, and product details, or upload a new app.
Your Account Details
Specify basic developer profile information about yourself or your company on the accounts detail page. This identifies you to Google Play and your customers. You can go back at any time to edit the information and change your settings.
Your developer profile contains:
Developer name — displayed on your store listing page and elsewhere on Google Play.
Contact information — used by Google only, it isn't seen by your customers.
Web site URL — displayed on your store listing page.
On the account details page you can also add restricted access for marketers and other teams, register for a merchant account, or set up test accounts for Google Play licensing.
Linking Your Merchant Account
If you want to sell apps or in-app products, link your Google Wallet Merchant Account to your developer profile. Google Play uses the linked merchant account for financial and tax identification, as well as for monthly payouts from sales.
Multiple User Accounts
Set up user accounts for other team members to access different parts of your Developer Console.
The first account registered is the account owner, with full access to all parts of the console. The owner can add user accounts and manage console access.
For example, an owner can grant users access to publishing and app configuration, but not to financial reports. Learn how to set up multiple accounts now."