Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Allowing end users to install your app from Google Apps Marketplace
Crossposted from the Google Developers Blog
by Chris Han, Product Manager Google Apps Marketplace
by Chris Han, Product Manager Google Apps Marketplace
The Google Apps Marketplace brings together hundreds of third-party applications that integrate and enhance Google Apps for Work. Previously, only administrators were able to install these applications directly for people at work. Now, any Google Apps user can install these applications by logging into Google Apps, clicking the app launcher icon , clicking More, and then clicking More from Apps Marketplace. By default, any Google Apps user can install apps from the Google Apps Marketplace—excluding K-12 EDU domains that are defaulted off. For more information, please see our Help Center
If you have an app in the Google Apps Marketplace utilizing oAuth 2.0, you can follow the simple steps below to enable individual end users to install your app. If you’re not yet using oAuth 2.0, instructions to migrate are here.
1. Navigate to your Google Developer Console.
If you have an app in the Google Apps Marketplace utilizing oAuth 2.0, you can follow the simple steps below to enable individual end users to install your app. If you’re not yet using oAuth 2.0, instructions to migrate are here.
1. Navigate to your Google Developer Console.
2. Select your Google Apps Marketplace project.
3. Click APIs under the APIs & auth section.
4. Click the gear icon next to Google Apps Marketplace SDK.
5. Check Allow Individual Install.
6. Click Save changes.