Google Play + Ceres
Connect Google Play to Ceres — your AI Growth Officer — so its specialist agents work from your real Google Play data. Read your Google Play ratings & reviews — and reply to them, with your approval.
What Ceres does with Google Play
Your Google Play ratings and recent reviews — star ratings, review text, device, and app version — so your agents can monitor sentiment across releases.
Reply to Google Play reviews — every reply is proposed for your approval before it is published. A human signs off before Ceres posts a public response.
What Ceres reads from Google Play
- Your app's overall star rating and the distribution behind it, so trends are visible at a glance
- Recent user reviews in full — the star score plus the complete review text
- The device each review came from, so hardware-specific complaints stand out
- The app version a review was left on, so you can tie feedback to a specific release
- Review language and territory, to see how sentiment varies across markets
- Whether a review already has a developer reply, so nothing gets answered twice
- Shifts in sentiment release over release, surfacing what a new build fixed or broke
How Ceres uses Google Play
Ceres connects to Google Play through your developer account and reads your ratings and reviews on a recurring schedule — pulling the star rating, the full review text, the device, the app version, and the language for each recent review. Nothing is changed by reading: this side of the connection is purely observational, used to track sentiment as it moves across releases and territories. The one thing Ceres can write back is a reply to a review, and that path is strictly approval-gated — Ceres drafts the response, and nothing is published to Google Play until you approve it. There is no autonomous posting.
Your Launch & PR Strategist is the agent that puts this to work. It watches incoming reviews for the signals that matter around a release — a spike in one-star ratings tied to a specific app version, a recurring complaint on one class of device, or a wave of praise worth amplifying — and ties each observation back to the exact reviews it came from. When a public developer response is warranted, the Strategist drafts a reply in your voice and proposes it for your sign-off. You read the draft, approve it with one click, and only then does it post as your developer response.
The value is a standing review-monitoring capability that runs without you babysitting the Play Console. Instead of scrolling reviews yourself, you get sentiment tracked release over release, the device- and version-level patterns surfaced early, and reply drafts ready the moment a response is worth making — every finding cited back to the reviews behind it. You stay in control of every public word: Ceres does the watching and the drafting, and you keep the final say on anything that reaches your users.
In practice
The Launch & PR Strategist spots a recurring complaint after a release, drafts a 350-character reply for each affected review, and proposes them for your approval.
Agents that use Google Play
Google Play integration FAQ
- Does Ceres integrate with Google Play?
- Yes. Ceres connects to Google Play through your developer account to read your app's ratings and reviews, and — only with your approval — to publish replies to those reviews. Reading is continuous; replying is always gated on your sign-off.
- What does Ceres read from Google Play?
- Ceres reads your star ratings and recent reviews in full — the star score, the complete review text, the device, the app version, and the language — so your agents can monitor sentiment across releases and territories. It does not read anything beyond your ratings and reviews.
- Can Ceres reply to Google Play reviews?
- Yes, but only after you approve each reply. Ceres drafts a developer response in your voice and proposes it; nothing is published to Google Play until you sign off. There is no autonomous posting — you review and approve every reply before it goes live.
- Which Ceres agents use Google Play?
- Your Launch & PR Strategist uses the Google Play connection. It monitors review sentiment around your releases and drafts approval-gated replies to reviews when a public response is warranted.
- How often does Ceres read my Google Play data?
- Ceres reads your ratings and reviews on a recurring schedule, so sentiment is tracked continuously across releases rather than only when you remember to check. You can also ask an agent to pull the latest reviews on demand.
- How do I connect Google Play?
- You connect Google Play through your developer account from the Ceres dashboard. Once connected, Ceres begins reading your ratings and reviews; replying to reviews stays gated on your explicit approval.
Put Google Play to work with Ceres
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