this feature was indeed already implemented for all developers, it seems that we did partially wrong. And indeed, it is in a message published by the team of Android Developers Google Play on we learn that all developers can "finally" respond to comments left by users on their application.
Designers, when replying to a comment, it becomes public so that other users can get their hands on an answer to their question more easily. Therefore, you might avoid responding several times in a row to a common question. According to the developers who already have access to this possibility, they reported that this feature makes it possible to improve the relationship with users:
- frequently checking the comments, encouraging your team to participate
- identifying more easily bugs that users can help you identify
- in order to know what the problems are not resolved
- responding constructively to positive and negative comments
- getting ideas on further improvements and features to implement
- and much more ...
Remember that a good response from the users improve the advice they have your application. More reviews are positive, you will have more users on your application.
Designers, when replying to a comment, it becomes public so that other users can get their hands on an answer to their question more easily. Therefore, you might avoid responding several times in a row to a common question. According to the developers who already have access to this possibility, they reported that this feature makes it possible to improve the relationship with users:
- frequently checking the comments, encouraging your team to participate
- identifying more easily bugs that users can help you identify
- in order to know what the problems are not resolved
- responding constructively to positive and negative comments
- getting ideas on further improvements and features to implement
- and much more ...
Remember that a good response from the users improve the advice they have your application. More reviews are positive, you will have more users on your application.
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