This guide contains all permissions and requirements for connecting your Google Play Console data to Supermetrics.
You can connect to data sources from the Data sources page on the Supermetrics Hub. On the Hub, you can also share an authentication link to connect to a data source you don't have direct access to.
After you connect to the data source on the Hub, you can use the data source connection in all available destinations.
Required permissions
Before using the Google Play Console connector, you need access to Google Play Console developer account with access level User. Learn how to add developer account users and manage permissions.
You also need your Cloud Storage URI. To find your Cloud Storage URI:
- Log in to Google Play Console.
- Go to Download reports.
- Select any report.
- Select Copy Cloud Storage URI.
Query types
Query types define what sort of metrics and dimensions are available. You need to select one of the following query types when pulling data:
- Statistics: Fetch data for Installs, Crashes and Ratings metrics
- Reviews: Fetch reviews data for your app
Connection instructions
When connecting to Google Play Console, you need to provide your Cloud Storage URI and select an account to use when prompted.
- Select the Google Play Console data source on the Supermetrics Hub or in the data destination.
- If prompted, choose to make this connection shared or private.
- Enter your Cloud Storage URI.
- Click Start.
- Select the Google account associated with the Google Play Console account from which you want to fetch data.
- Click Allow to allow the Supermetrics app to access your profile data.
- In your data destination, select the query type to use.
See detailed instructions on how to connect to a data source from the Supermetrics Hub.
You can also connect to Google Play Console from these destinations:
- Google Sheets: How to log in to a Supermetrics data source in Google Sheets
- Looker Studio: How to connect data sources to Looker Studio
- Excel: How to connect data sources to Excel with Supermetrics
- Power BI: How to create your first Supermetrics query for Power BI
- The Supermetrics API: How to use the Query Manager
- Data warehouse and cloud storage (Hub): How to create a transfer
- BigQuery (marketplace): How to create a BigQuery (marketplace) transfer