The Google Play 12-Tester Wall: A Solo Dev's Guide (and a Plea for Help)
The Problem Every Solo Dev Hits You build your app. You polish it. You upload it to Google Play Console. And then... you discover the 12-tester requirement. Google requires new developer accounts t...

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The Problem Every Solo Dev Hits You build your app. You polish it. You upload it to Google Play Console. And then... you discover the 12-tester requirement. Google requires new developer accounts to have at least 12 unique testers opted into your internal testing track for 14 continuous days before you can publish to production. For big companies with QA teams, this is nothing. For solo devs? It's a wall. I'm currently stuck behind that wall with two apps and just 1 tester (myself). I've been stuck for two weeks. What I Built FocusForge đŻ A minimal focus timer. No account required, no cloud sync, no ads. Just a clean Pomodoro-style timer that tracks your deep work sessions locally. I built it because every other focus app wanted me to create an account and pay $5/month for what is essentially a countdown timer. NoiseLog đ Measures and logs ambient noise levels using your phone's microphone. I originally built this to document a noisy neighbor situation, but it turned out useful for: