Developer Console

Get Started with Live App Testing

This page provides an introduction on how to use Amazon's Live App Testing (LAT) service. For a conceptual overview of LAT, see Understanding Live App Testing.

For an overview of the LAT submission process, watch the following video tutorial.

Create a live app test

Complete the following steps to create a live app test for the first time, or to return to the LAT service to create another new test.

To create a live app test

  1. Go to the Developer Console Dashboard, sign in to your account, select Apps & Services > My Apps, and then select your app.
  2. If you don't have an app listing for your app yet, follow these steps:
    1. From the top navigation bar, select Apps & Services > My Apps.
    2. Select Add new app > Android.
    3. Complete the New App Submission page, click Save, and then go to step 3.
  3. Under your app's name, select Live App Testing.

  4. If this is the first time that you are setting up a test for your app, select Create a new Live App Test, and then skip to step 7.

  5. If you have previously set up a test for your app, click New Test on the Live App Testing dashboard.
  6. On the Create a Live App Test dialog, choose whether you want to copy the details from the version of your app that is currently live or from the previous live app test, then click Confirm. You can optionally enter a name for your live app test.

  7. On the Create Live App Test screen, upload your app file.
  8. In the Required Details section, complete all fields.

    Optionally, you can update or add a name for your test by clicking the pencil icon. The name you choose appears on the Live App Testing dashboard. If you don't name your test, the Developer Console uses the default naming scheme, which is: Test #X, where X is the latest test number.

    The following list shows the required fields. To learn more about a field, click the name.

  9. If you have existing tester groups, select the tester groups you want to add to this test.

  10. Optionally, you can include additional details about your test.

    The following list shows the optional fields. To learn more about a field, click the name.

    For certain optional fields, if you opt not to complete them, default values are used. The default values are listed in the following table.

    Default values
    Field Default value
    Availability All countries and regions where Amazon sells apps
    Pricing Free
    Accelerated Timelines Do not enable
  11. When you finish entering information, click Submit Test.

    After you click Submit Test with all required fields complete, a dialog appears that prompts you to add or review the tester groups that you want associated with this live app test.

  12. Confirm your tester group selections, and then click Confirm.

Notes on submitting your test

  • The Submit Test button is inactive for users with only Analyst or Marketer roles. It's also inactive when your app is in the submitted, approved, or review state.
  • If there are any required fields that are incomplete after you click Submit Test, an error message displays next to the field with missing data, as shown in this image.
    Large icon is required

After you submit, you are taken to the Live App Testing dashboard, which lists active and past tests for your app. If you need to add testers, see Add testers to a live app test.

Differences from standard app submission process

Live App Testing submission differs from the standard app submission workflow. The following fields that are available in the app submission flow, aren't available during LAT submission.

  • Customer support contact
  • Target audience
  • User data privacy
  • Long description
  • Keywords
  • Product feature bullets
  • Small icon
  • Promotional image
  • Video
  • Fire TV assets
  • Localized icons
  • Testing instructions
  • Amazon Maps redirection

To complete these fields, finish your testing and promote your app to the upcoming live version. After the app is promoted, the fields of the current non-submitted app will populate with metadata from the LAT version of the app. Now you can complete any missing or additional information before submitting your app for publishing.

Add testers to a live app test

The following steps show you how to add new testers or add existing testers to a specific live app test. For general instructions about how to manage testers in your account, see Manage Testers.

To add testers to a specific live app test

  1. If you don't have the Live App Testing dashboard open, go to the Developer Console dashboard, sign in to your account, select Apps & Services > My Apps, and then select your app.
  2. Under Actions, select the menu icon, and then choose Live App Testing.
  3. From the Live App Testing dashboard, select Manage testers.

    Live App Testing dashboard; Manage testers is clickable text
    Select Manage testers
  4. On the testers screen, select Add new testers.

    All testers must be in a group. From this screen, you can choose to add new testers or add existing testers from an existing group.

    1. Select the Add new testers radio button.
    2. Either upload a CSV file or add testers individually.

      If you use a CSV file, list the testers with the format: email,first name,last name. If you add testers individually, use the plus button to add more. You can add yourself as a tester to get an invitation email and be notified that the app is available to download and test.

    3. Add the testers to a group by either creating a new group, or adding the testers to an existing group:
      • To create a new group, select Create new tester group.
      • Select the Add new tester group checkbox, then enter a name for the group in the field.

        Add testers to LAT screen; Create new tester group is clickable text
        Create new group
        The Add new tester group checkbox is checked. Underneath is a text input field where you can name the new tester group.
        Name new group
      • To add the tester to an existing group, select the groups to which you want the tester added.
    4. Read the statement concerning having rights, tester consent to receive communications, and the age of testers.
    5. To confirm this statement, select the checkbox next to the statement, and then click Add.
    1. Select the Add existing testers radio button.
    2. Under Existing testers, use the radio buttons to choose whether to add entire groups or select specific testers from one or more groups.
    3. After choosing the groups or testers, click Add.
    Add testers to LAT screen. The Add existing testers radio button is selected. Underneath is a radio button for Add entire groups and a radio button for Select testers from groups.
    Add existing testers
  5. After adding testers, go to the Live App Testing dashboard to view the active tests.
  6. If you haven't yet submitted your live app test, in the Actions column of the active test, click the menu button, and then select Submit.

    Menu is open and shows options Edit and Submit; Submit is highlighted
    Submit

You have successfully added testers for LAT. Testers receive two notifications, an email link and, if eligible, a push notification on their device. After submitting your app to LAT, it can take up to several hours before your testers receive their email invitations. For more information, see Prepare App Testers.

Manage tests on the Live App Testing dashboard

You can manage your active tests and see past tests on the Live App Testing dashboard. To get familiar with the sections of the Live App Testing dashboard, review the following image.

See the description that follows.

The numbers on the image indicate the following:

  1. This is the Live App Testing dashboard.
  2. You can manage active tests and testers in the Active Tests section.
  3. You can view past tests in the Past Tests section.

To access the dashboard

  1. Go to the Developer Console dashboard, sign in to your account, select Apps & Services > My Apps, and then select your app.
  2. Under Actions, click the menu icon, and then choose Live App Testing.

Learn how to manage testers, prepare your app testers, and manage your tests.


Last updated: May 07, 2025

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