Google Play Console

Google Play Console

Manage the full Google Play Store release lifecycle directly — from uploading artifacts to managing testers, rollouts, and Android Vitals.

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Google Play Console MCP

Google Play Console MCP server GooglePlayConsoleMcp MCP server License: MIT

A Python Model Context Protocol server that lets AI assistants (Claude, etc.) manage the full Google Play Store release lifecycle directly — from uploading artifacts to managing testers, rollouts, and Android Vitals.

<!-- mcp-name: io.github.AgiMaulana/google-play-mcp -->


Quick start

Option A — uvx (recommended, no install needed)

Run this once. Claude automatically starts and stops the server for every session — you never have to touch it again.

claude mcp add google-play-mcp \
  -e GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service-account.json \
  -- uvx google-play-mcp

Requires uv — install with brew install uv or curl -Lsf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

Option B — pip install

If you prefer a permanent install:

pip install google-play-mcp

claude mcp add google-play-mcp \
  -e GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service-account.json \
  -- google-play-mcp

Option C — HTTP (local server)

Only needed if you want to connect via HTTP transport instead of stdio:

# Terminal 1 — start the server
GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service-account.json \
  uvx google-play-mcp --transport http --port 8080

# Terminal 2 — register with Claude
claude mcp add --transport http google-play-mcp http://localhost:8080

How stdio works: With Options A and B, there is no server to start manually. Claude launches the process in the background when a session opens and shuts it down when the session ends. Zero maintenance.


Features

Tracks & Releases

Tool Description
list_tracks List all tracks (internal, alpha, beta, production) with releases and country availability
get_track_info Get detailed status, rollout %, and release notes for a specific track
create_release Create or replace a release on any track with rollout %, release notes, and country targeting
update_release Update rollout %, halt, resume, or complete an existing release
promote_release Promote a release between tracks (e.g. internal → alpha → beta → production)

Artifact Management

Tool Description
list_artifacts List all APKs and AABs with their version codes and SHA hashes
upload_artifact Upload an APK or AAB and create a release on a track in one step
upload_to_internal_sharing Upload a build to Internal App Sharing and get a shareable download URL

Tester Management

Tool Description
get_testers Get tester email addresses and Google Groups for internal/closed testing
update_testers Replace the tester list for an internal or closed testing track

Android Vitals

Tool Description
get_crash_rate Daily crash rate and user-perceived crash rate by version code
get_anr_rate Daily ANR rate and user-perceived ANR rate by version code
get_vitals_summary Combined crash + ANR overview with bad behavior threshold indicators
get_wakelock_rate Daily stuck background wake lock rate by version code (battery health)
get_wakeup_rate Daily excessive wakeup rate by version code (battery health)

Prerequisites

  1. uvinstall guide
  2. A Google Cloud service account with the JSON key downloaded.
  3. The service account added to Google Play Console with the correct permissions (see below).
  4. These APIs enabled in your Google Cloud project:

Required Play Console permissions

Tools Minimum permission required
upload_artifact, create_release, update_release, promote_release, update_testers Release to production, exclude devices, and use app signing by Google Play
upload_to_internal_sharing Release to testing tracks
list_tracks, get_track_info, list_artifacts, get_testers View app information and download bulk reports (read-only)
get_crash_rate, get_anr_rate, get_vitals_summary, get_wakelock_rate, get_wakeup_rate View app information and download bulk reports (read-only) + Reporting API enabled

Important: Release Manager does not grant Reporting API access. You must also enable View app information and download bulk reports (read-only) — both at account level and per-app level — for the Vitals tools to work.


Claude Desktop integration

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "google-play": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["google-play-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS": "/absolute/path/to/service-account.json"
      }
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop after saving.


Service account setup

  1. Go to IAM & Admin → Service Accounts in your GCP project.
  2. Create a service account (or use an existing one) and download a JSON key.
  3. In Google Play ConsoleSetup → API access:
    • Link your Google Cloud project.
    • Find the service account → Manage Play Console permissions.
    • Under Account permissions, enable View app information and download bulk reports (read-only).
    • Under App permissions for each app, enable:
      • View app information and download bulk reports (read-only)
      • Release to production… (if you need write access)
    • Click ApplyInvite user.

Permissions must be granted at both account level and per-app level. Account-level alone is not sufficient for the Reporting API.


Tool reference

list_tracks

package_name : str  — e.g. "com.example.myapp"

Returns all tracks with their releases, rollout percentages, statuses, and country availability.


get_track_info

package_name : str
track        : str  — "internal" | "alpha" | "beta" | "production" (default: "production")

Returns a human-readable summary plus releases with status, rollout %, version codes, and release notes.


create_release

package_name       : str
track              : str        — "internal" | "alpha" | "beta" | "production"
version_codes      : list[int]  — e.g. [1042]
rollout_percentage : float      — default 10.0 (used when status is "inProgress")
status             : str        — "draft" (default) | "inProgress" | "halted" | "completed"
release_name       : str        — optional
release_notes      : dict       — optional, e.g. {"en-US": "Bug fixes", "fr-FR": "Corrections"}
country_codes      : list[str]  — optional ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes, e.g. ["US", "GB"]

Creates or replaces a release on the given track. Use status="inProgress" with a rollout_percentage for a staged production rollout, or status="completed" to release to all users immediately.


update_release

package_name       : str
track              : str    — default "production"
rollout_percentage : float  — optional; pass 100 to complete the rollout
status             : str    — optional; "inProgress" | "halted" | "completed" | "draft"
version_codes      : list[int]  — optional filter; targets first matching release if omitted

Update an existing release. Common use cases:

  • Increase rollout: update_release(pkg, rollout_percentage=50)
  • Complete rollout: update_release(pkg, rollout_percentage=100)
  • Halt rollout: update_release(pkg, status="halted")
  • Resume rollout: update_release(pkg, status="inProgress")

promote_release

package_name       : str
from_track         : str        — "internal" | "alpha" | "beta"
to_track           : str        — "alpha" | "beta" | "production"
version_codes      : list[int]
rollout_percentage : float      — default 10.0
release_name       : str        — optional override
release_notes      : dict       — optional override; inherits from source if omitted

Copies a release from one track to another. Release notes and name are inherited from the source release unless explicitly overridden.


list_artifacts

package_name : str

Returns all APKs and AABs sorted by version code (newest first) with SHA hashes.


upload_artifact

package_name       : str
file_path          : str    — absolute local path to .apk or .aab
track              : str    — default "internal"
status             : str    — "draft" (default) | "inProgress" | "completed"
rollout_percentage : float  — default 10.0 (used when status is "inProgress")
release_name       : str    — optional
release_notes      : dict   — optional

Uploads an APK or AAB (auto-detected from extension) and creates a release on the given track in a single atomic operation. Returns the assigned version code.


upload_to_internal_sharing

package_name : str
file_path    : str  — absolute local path to .apk or .aab

Uploads a build to Internal App Sharing (bypasses track assignment) and returns a shareable downloadUrl. Testers must have Internal App Sharing enabled in their Play Store settings. Ideal for quick one-off testing without affecting any release track.


get_testers

package_name : str
track        : str  — "internal" (default) | "alpha"

Returns the list of tester email addresses and Google Groups for the track.


update_testers

package_name  : str
track         : str         — "internal" (default) | "alpha"
emails        : list[str]   — optional; full replacement list of tester emails
google_groups : list[str]   — optional; full replacement list of Google Group emails

Warning: This is a full replacement. Testers not in the new list will lose access. Call get_testers first to retrieve the current list if you only want to add/remove individuals.


get_crash_rate

package_name : str
days         : int  — look-back window, 1–30 (default 7)
version_code : str  — optional single version code to filter

Returns daily crashRate, userPerceivedCrashRate, and distinctUsers per version code. Google's bad behavior threshold for user-perceived crash rate is ~1.09%.


get_anr_rate

package_name : str
days         : int  — look-back window, 1–30 (default 7)
version_code : str  — optional single version code to filter

Returns daily anrRate, userPerceivedAnrRate, and distinctUsers per version code. Google's bad behavior threshold for user-perceived ANR rate is ~0.47%.


get_vitals_summary

package_name : str
days         : int  — look-back window, 1–30 (default 7)

Returns a combined crash + ANR summary aggregated per version code, with averages over the period and exceedsCrashThreshold / exceedsAnrThreshold flags. The latest version is highlighted as latestVersionSummary.

get_wakelock_rate

package_name : str
days         : int  — look-back window, 1–30 (default 7)
version_code : str  — optional single version code to filter

Returns daily stuckBackgroundWakelockRate and distinctUsers per version code. Relevant for 2026 Google Play battery health enforcement — apps with an excessive proportion of sessions holding a partial wake lock for more than 1 hour in the background may be penalized.


get_wakeup_rate

package_name : str
days         : int  — look-back window, 1–30 (default 7)
version_code : str  — optional single version code to filter

Returns daily excessiveWakeupRate and distinctUsers per version code. Relevant for 2026 Google Play battery health enforcement — apps that wake the CPU too frequently (above platform thresholds) may be penalized.


Troubleshooting

403 Forbidden on Vitals tools

403 Client Error: Forbidden for url: https://playdeveloperreporting.googleapis.com/...

This error has two common causes — check both:

1. Google Play Developer Reporting API not enabled

Enable it in your Google Cloud project: console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/playdeveloperreporting.googleapis.com

2. Service account lacks per-app Reporting API access

  1. Play Console → Setup → API access → find the service account → Manage Play Console permissions.
  2. Under App permissions, select the app and enable View app information and download bulk reports (read-only).
  3. Save and wait a few minutes for the change to propagate.

404 Package not found

The service account must be linked to the same Google Play Console account that owns the app. Go to Play Console → Setup → API access and verify the service account is listed and has been invited.


Marketplaces

Registry Link
PyPI pip install google-play-mcp
Smithery search google-play-mcp
Official MCP Registry io.github.AgiMaulana/google-play-mcp

License

MIT

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