This section explains how to prepare and plan for publishing your
app to the Marketplace.
Decide what you want to publish
To be listed on the Google Workspace Marketplace, the app that you build must
extend at least one Google Workspace application. To learn about the types of
apps you can build and publish, see
App integrations.
Determine the audience for your app
Google Workspace Marketplace apps can either be public or private:
Private: If you built your app using a Google Workspace account, you can
publish the app privately to your Google Workspace organization. Private
apps are only available to users in your organization, and are also
listed in the Internal Apps
section of the Marketplace.
Public: Public apps can be viewed and installed by anyone who uses the
Google Workspace Marketplace.
Public apps have additional publishing requirements
to be listed on the Marketplace.
After you publish your app as either private or public, you can't
change this setting. Before you publish your app, make sure you've accurately
determined your audience.
Configure access for Google Workspace organizations
Some Google Workspace organizations use allowlists to
manage which apps users can install.
If you want to publish an app to an organization that uses an allowlist, contact
an administrator to add your app to the allowlist.
Public apps: Review additional publishing requirements
To distribute and share your app to users outside of your Google Workspace
organization, you must publish it publicly. Public apps require a review from
the Marketplace team. Before submitting your app
for review, make sure your app meets the following
Marketplace requirements:
Figure 1: The process of publishing an app to the Google Workspace Marketplace.
After you've built your app, you can publish it by completing the following
steps:
Create a Google Cloud project to
configure and manage your listing on the Google Workspace Marketplace. If
you've already created a Cloud project for your app, then you should
use this Cloud project for your listing.
Test that your app is working properly. To test public apps, you can use the
review criteria related to
app functionality and user experience. You should also make sure you have
a website and logo for your app, because you'll need these assets for your
app's listing in the Marketplace.
Enable the Google Workspace Marketplace SDK
to configure your app for things like its visibility, installation settings,
and which Google Workspace applications it extends.
After you configure and save all required settings in the Google Workspace Marketplace SDK,
submit your app to be published.
Depending on the audience for your app, your app is published immediately or
undergoes a final review:
For private apps, your app listing is immediately available to everyone in
your Google Workspace organization.
For public apps, your app is reviewed by Google. After Google approves
your app, your app listing is available to everyone in the
Marketplace. To learn about the status of a public
app, see Check your app listing's publication status.
For all apps, the app installation settings
determine whether all users or only Google Workspace administrators
can install the app.
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Public apps are for all users, while private apps are for your organization only. Next, create a Google Cloud project and configure OAuth. Then, test the app thoroughly. Enable the Google Workspace Marketplace SDK, creating a store listing. Finally, submit your app for publishing. Private apps are immediately available, while public apps undergo a review process by Google.\n"],null,["This page explains the steps to publish an app to the\n[Google Workspace Marketplace](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/). \n\nPrepare for the publishing process\n\nThis section explains how to prepare and plan for publishing your\napp to the Marketplace.\n\nDecide what you want to publish\n\nTo be listed on the Google Workspace Marketplace, the app that you build must\nextend at least one Google Workspace application. To learn about the types of\napps you can build and publish, see\n[App integrations](/workspace/marketplace/overview#app-integrations).\n\nDetermine the audience for your app\n\nGoogle Workspace Marketplace apps can either be *public* or *private*:\n\n- **Private** : If you built your app using a Google Workspace account, you can publish the app privately to your Google Workspace organization. Private apps are only available to users in your organization, and are also listed in the [**Internal Apps**](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/mydomainapps) section of the Marketplace.\n- **Public** : Public apps can be viewed and installed by anyone who uses the Google Workspace Marketplace. Public apps have [additional publishing requirements](#public-requirements) to be listed on the Marketplace.\n\nAfter you publish your app as either private or public, you can't\nchange this setting. Before you publish your app, make sure you've accurately\ndetermined your audience.\n\nConfigure access for Google Workspace organizations\n\nSome Google Workspace organizations use allowlists to\n[manage which apps users can install](https://support.google.com/a/answer/172931).\nIf you want to publish an app to an organization that uses an allowlist, contact\nan administrator to add your app to the allowlist.\n\nGoogle Workspace organizations can also restrict the use of\nChat apps. To manage access, see\n[Allow users to install Chat apps](https://support.google.com/a/answer/7651360).\n\nPublic apps: Review additional publishing requirements\n\nTo distribute and share your app to users outside of your Google Workspace\norganization, you must publish it publicly. Public apps require a review from\nthe Marketplace team. Before submitting your app\nfor review, make sure your app meets the following\nMarketplace requirements:\n\n- Your app must comply with the Marketplace [terms and policies](/workspace/marketplace/terms).\n- Your app must meet all Marketplace review criteria. To learn more, see [App review process and requirements](/workspace/marketplace/about-app-review).\n\nPublish your app **Figure 1**: The process of publishing an app to the Google Workspace Marketplace.\n\nAfter you've built your app, you can publish it by completing the following\nsteps:\n\n1. [Create a Google Cloud project](/workspace/marketplace/create-gcp-project) to configure and manage your listing on the Google Workspace Marketplace. If you've already created a Cloud project for your app, then you should use this Cloud project for your listing.\n2. [Configure OAuth for your app](/workspace/marketplace/configure-oauth-consent-screen). For public apps, you might need to submit your app for an OAuth review.\n3. Test that your app is working properly. To test public apps, you can use the [review criteria](/workspace/marketplace/about-app-review#areas) related to app functionality and user experience. You should also make sure you have a website and logo for your app, because you'll need these assets for your app's listing in the Marketplace.\n4. [Enable the Google Workspace Marketplace SDK](/workspace/marketplace/enable-configure-sdk) to configure your app for things like its visibility, installation settings, and which Google Workspace applications it extends.\n5. [Create a store listing](/workspace/marketplace/create-listing) that explains and promotes your app to users.\n6. After you configure and save all required settings in the Google Workspace Marketplace SDK,\n [submit your app to be published](/workspace/marketplace/create-listing#publish_an_app).\n Depending on the audience for your app, your app is published immediately or\n undergoes a final review:\n\n - For private apps, your app listing is immediately available to everyone in your Google Workspace organization.\n - For public apps, your app is reviewed by Google. After Google approves your app, your app listing is available to everyone in the Marketplace. To learn about the status of a public app, see [Check your app listing's publication status](/workspace/marketplace/create-listing#check_your_app_listings_publication_status).\n\n For all apps, the [app installation settings](/workspace/marketplace/enable-configure-sdk#installation_settings)\n determine whether all users or only Google Workspace administrators\n can install the app.\n\nRelated topics\n\n- [Update or unpublish a Google Workspace Marketplace listing](/workspace/marketplace/manage-app-listing)\n- [App review process and requirements for the Google Workspace Marketplace](/workspace/marketplace/about-app-review)"]]