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1page.title=Linking to Your Products
2@jd:body
3
4<div class="sidebox-wrapper">
5<div class="sidebox">
6<a href="badges.html">
7  <img alt="Get it on Google Play"
8       src="http://www.android.com/images/brand/get_it_on_play_logo_small.png" />
9</a>
10<p>For a link that includes the Google Play brand icon, check out the <a href="badges.html">Badges</a> page. </p>
11</div>
12</div>
13
14<p>Google Play provides several link formats that let you bring users to your
15products in the way you want, from Android apps, web pages, ads, reviews,
16articles, social media posts, and more.</p>
17
18<p>The link formats let you:</p>
19<ul>
20<li>Link to a specific app's <a href="#OpeningDetails">product details page</a></li>
21<li>Link to a <a href="#OpeningPublisher">list of all of your apps</a>, or</li>
22<li>Link to a <a href="#PerformingSearch">search result</a> of your choice</li>
23<li>Link to a <a href="#OpeningCollection">collection</a> on Google Play</li>
24</ul>
25
26<p>If you are linking from an Android app, you can also control whether the link
27launches the Play Store application or the browser, which takes the user
28to the Google Play web site.</p>
29
30<h2 id="OpeningDetails">Linking to a Product Details Page</h2>
31
32<p>Use the format below to deep-link users directly to a specific app's product
33details page. At the product details page, users can see the app description,
34screenshots, reviews and more, and then install it.</p>
35
36<p>To create the link, you need to know the app's fully qualified <em>package
37name</em>, which is declared in the app's <a
38href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/manifest-element.html#package">manifest
39file</a>. The package name is also visible in the Developer Console. </p>
40
41<dl>
42<dt><strong>From a web site:</strong></dt>
43<dd>
44<pre>http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=&lt;package_name&gt;</pre>
45</dd>
46<dt><strong>From an Android app:</strong></dt>
47<dd>
48<pre>market://details?id=&lt;package_name&gt;</pre>
49</dd>
50</dl>
51
52<p>Here's an example:</p>
53
54<p style="margin-left:1em;"><code><a href="http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps">http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps</a></code></p>
55
56<p>For details on how to send the link in an Android app, see <a href="#android-app">Linking from an Android App</a>.</p>
57
58
59
60<h2 id="OpeningPublisher">Linking to a Product List</h2>
61
62<p>Use the format below to link users to a list of apps published by you. The
63product list lets users see all of the apps from a specific publisher, with
64ratings, editorial badges, and an Install button for each. </p>
65
66<p>To create the link, you need to know your <em>publisher name</em>, which is
67available from the Developer Console. </p>
68
69<dl>
70<dt><strong>From a web site:</strong></dt>
71<dd>
72<pre>http://play.google.com/store/search?q=pub:&lt;publisher_name&gt;</pre>
73</dd>
74<dt><strong>From an Android app:</strong></dt>
75<dd>
76<pre>market://search?q=pub:&lt;publisher_name&gt;</pre>
77</dd>
78</dl>
79
80<p>Here's an example:</p>
81
82<p style="margin-left:1em;"><code><a href="http://play.google.com/store/search?q=pub:Google Inc.">http://play.google.com/store/search?q=pub:Google Inc.</a></code></p>
83
84<p>For details on how to send the link in an Android app, see <a href="#android-app">Linking from an Android App</a>.</p>
85
86
87<h2 id="PerformingSearch">Linking to a Search Result</h2>
88
89<p>Use the format below to link users to a search query result on Google Play.
90The search result page shows a list of apps (and optionally other content) that
91match the query, with ratings, badges, and an Install button for each. </p>
92
93<p>To create the link, you just need a search query string. If you want the
94query to search outside of the Google Play Apps listings, you can remove the
95<code>&c=apps</code> part of the link URL.</p>
96
97<dl>
98<dt><strong>From a web site:</strong></dt>
99<dd>
100<pre>http://play.google.com/store/search?q=&lt;search_query&gt;&c=apps</pre>
101</dd>
102<dt><strong>From an Android app:</strong></dt>
103<dd>
104<pre>market://search?q=&lt;seach_query&gt;&c=apps</pre>
105</dd>
106</dl>
107
108<p>Here's an example:</p>
109
110<p style="margin-left:1em;"><code><a href="http://play.google.com/store/search?q=maps&c=apps">http://play.google.com/store/search?q=maps&c=apps</a></code></p>
111
112<p>For details on how to send the link in an Android app, see <a href="#android-app">Linking from an Android App</a>.</p>
113
114
115
116<h2 id="OpeningCollection">Linking to a Collection</h2>
117
118<p>If your app is featured or appears in one of the Google Play Top charts or
119collections, you can use the format below to link users directly to the
120collection. The collection shows a ranked list of apps in the collection, with
121ratings, short descriptions, and an Install button.</p>
122
123<dl>
124<dt><strong>From a web site:</strong></dt>
125<dd>
126<pre>http://play.google.com/store/apps/collection/&lt;collection_name&gt;</pre>
127</dd>
128<dt><strong>From an Android app:</strong></dt>
129<dd>
130<pre>market://apps/collection/&lt;collection_name&gt;</pre>
131</dd>
132</dl>
133
134<p>Here's an example:</p>
135
136<p style="margin-left:1em;"><code><a href="http://play.google.com/store/apps/collection/editors_choice">http://play.google.com/store/apps/collection/editors_choice</a></code></p>
137
138<p>For details on how to send the link in an Android app, see <a href="#android-app">Linking from an Android App</a>.</p>
139
140<p class="table-caption"><strong>Table 1.</strong> Collections on Google Play</a>.</p>
141
142<table>
143<tr>
144<th>Collection</th><th>collection_name</th>
145</tr>
146<tr><td>Staff Picks (Featured)</td><td>featured</td></tr>
147<tr><td>Editor's Choice</td><td>editors_choice</td></tr>
148<tr><td>Top Paid</td><td>topselling_paid</td></tr>
149<tr><td>Top Free</td><td>topselling_free</td></tr>
150<tr><td>Top New Free</td><td>topselling_new_free</td></tr>
151<tr><td>Top New Paid</td><td>topselling_new_paid</td></tr>
152<tr><td>Top Grossing</td><td>topgrossing</td></tr>
153<tr><td>Trending</td><td>movers_shakers</td></tr>
154<tr><td>Best Selling in Games</td><td>topselling_paid_game</td></tr>
155</table>
156
157
158<h2 id="android-app">Linking from an Android App</h2>
159
160<p>There are two general formats for links that are accessible to users on
161Android devices, The two formats trigger slightly different behaviors on the
162device:</p>
163
164<ul>
165<li><code>market://</code> &nbsp;&nbsp; Launches the Play Store app to load the
166target page.</li>
167<li><code>http://</code> &nbsp;&nbsp; Lets the user choose whether to launch the
168Play Store app or the browser to handle the request. If the browser handles the
169request, it loads the target page on the Google Play web site.</li>
170</ul>
171
172<p>In general, you should use <code>http://</code> format for links on web pages
173and <code>market://</code> for links in Android apps.</p>
174
175<p>If you want to link to your products from an Android app, create an {@link
176android.content.Intent} that opens an Google Play URL, as shown in the example
177below.</p>
178
179<pre>
180Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
181intent.setData(Uri.parse("market://details?id=com.example.android"));
182startActivity(intent);
183</pre>
184
185
186<h2 id="UriSummary">Summary of URL formats</h2>
187
188<p>The table below provides a summary of the URIs currently supported by the Google Play (both on
189the web and in an Android application), as discussed in the previous sections.</p>
190
191<table>
192<tr>
193<th>For&nbsp;this&nbsp;result</th>
194<th>Web page link</th>
195<th>Android app link</th>
196</tr>
197<tr>
198<td style="width:72px;">Show the product details page for a specific app</td>
199<td><code>http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=&lt;package_name&gt;</code>
200<td><code>market://details?id=&lt;package_name&gt;</code></td>
201</tr>
202<tr>
203<td>Show apps by a specific publisher</td>
204<td><nobr><code>http://play.google.com/store/search?q=pub:&lt;publisher_name&gt;</code></nobr></td>
205<td><nobr><code>market://search?q=pub:&lt;publisher_name&gt;</code></nobr></td>
206</tr>
207<tr>
208<td>Search for apps using a general string query.</td>
209<td><code>http://play.google.com/store/search?q=&lt;query&gt;</code></td>
210<td><code>market://search?q=&lt;query&gt;</code></td>
211</tr>
212</table>
213
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