Apps
Publish your app and link to a supported store to have your app reviewed and approved. #appreadiness #appsetup
When you set up a new app in AdMob, your app must be reviewed and approved before it can fully serve ads. This helps us create a clean and safe ads ecosystem for you and your advertisers. It also provides you with a unified, at-a-glance view of all your apps and their approval status with actionable feedback.
In order for your app to be reviewed:
- Your app must be published. This means that your app is available to users.
- Your app must be listed in a supported store. This means that your app has a store listing and is available for download from that app store.
- Your app must be set up correctly in AdMob and linked to a supported store. Follow the instructions for how to set up an app in AdMob. If you already set up your app as unpublished, follow the instructions for linking to an app store.
When your app is linked to at least one supported store, the review process will automatically begin checking things like the app source and compliance with AdMob policies. These checks help ensure that the apps entering our networks have high inventory quality and bring value to the users and advertisers.
Note: If you recently reactivated your account, you’ll need to specifically request an app readiness review to restart ad serving on your app.
During the review, apps may experience limited ad serving. Reviews generally take a couple of days, but in some cases we may require more time to evaluate your app. You can check the status of your review and your app’s ad serving in your AdMob account.
Once your app is approved, the ad serving limit on the app, where applied, will be lifted and you’ll be notified via email and in the All apps page of your AdMob account.
If your app is not approved, you’ll be notified via email and in the All apps page of your AdMob account. Learn more about disapproved apps.
Understanding your app’s readiness status
You can monitor the status of your app’s ad serving and review process:
- Sign in to your AdMob account at https://apps.admob.com.
- Click Apps in the sidebar.
- ClickView All Apps.
- In the list of apps, find your app and check its status. Use the search bar to search by app name or ID, package name or store ID.
The table below shows the statuses and what they mean.
Status | What it means |
Getting ready | We’re reviewing your app. This usually takes a couple of days, but in some cases we may require more time to evaluate your app. Note: If you recently signed up for AdMob, your apps will remain in the "Getting Ready" status until your account is verified. Enter your payment details to have your account verified. |
Requires review | Your app hasn’t been reviewed yet. To have it reviewed, you must link your app to a supported app store. You can link a supported store to your app in the All Apps or App settings pages and submit for review. |
Needs attention | You need to fix some issues before your app is ready to show ads. To view details about the issues found in your app, go to the Policy center in your AdMob account. Then, click the Disapproved apps tab. |
Ready | Your app is ready to serve ads. We’ve either lifted the ad serving limits put in place during the review or confirmed readiness for ads. To prevent any interruption in ad serving, make sure you follow the AdMob program policies and Google Platform policies at all times. Our monitoring services and teams are continually reviewing your apps. If your app receives a policy violation, you’ll be notified of the details via email and in the Policy center of your AdMob account. |
Note: If you recently reactivated your account, your app’s status is Request review. This means that ad serving in your app is disabled until your app is reviewed and approved again. Click Request review to submit your app for an app readiness review.
What to do when your app is not ready to serve ads
If your app has been disapproved, you’ll be notified via email and in the All Apps page of your AdMob account. You can find the apps that are not ready to show ads in the Disapproved apps tab in the Policy Center. Disapproved apps will have disabled ad serving, which means that all advertising is blocked on your app.
Click Fix to learn more about the issues found. This will take you to the Issue details page where you’ll see a description of the issue and instructions on how to resolve it.
After you’ve taken the required steps to fix the issue, you may request a review of your app. Click Fix, confirm you’ve made the changes, then click Request review.
Common reasons your app isn’t ready to serve ads
Use the table below to learn about the reasons your app might not be ready to serve ads.
Note: You can't link privateGoogle Playapps to AdMob. All Android apps must be publicly available in a supported store in order to link to AdMob.
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