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Hire freelance mobile store management services on Osdire for App Store and Google Play uploads, listing updates, metadata, screenshots, app submissions, rejection support, and basic ASO. Compare services by scope, price, platform, and fit.

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What Are Mobile Store Management Services on Osdire?

Mobile store management services on Osdire help buyers hire freelancers to manage an app’s presence on Apple App Store and Google Play after the app is built. Freelancers support app uploads, publishing, listing updates, metadata changes, screenshots, descriptions, submissions, rejection support, compliance checks, and basic store optimization. 

IMobile store management focuses on keeping an app’s App Store or Google Play listing accurate, updated, compliant, and ready for users to find, download, or update. Buyers use these services when they need help uploading an app, updating store listing details, changing screenshots, improving descriptions, submitting new versions, handling rejection issues, setting up closed testing, or improving the app’s store presentation.

Mobile store management is different from mobile app bug fixing and mobile app customization. Bug fixing solves problems inside the app, while customization changes the app’s features or design. Mobile store management focuses on store-side setup, publishing, listing updates, and compliance.

How Much Do Mobile Store Management Services Cost on Osdire?


Mobile store management costs depend on the app platform, store requirements, listing work, publishing needs, rejection issues, screenshots, metadata updates, testing requirements, and freelancer experience. These are estimated freelance pricing ranges. Actual costs vary based on service scope, app complexity, store requirements, and the amount of work needed.

  • Basic app listing updates: $50 to $300+
  • App Store or Google Play upload support: $100 to $500+
  • Google Play closed testing support: $100 to $700+
  • App metadata, title, or description updates: $50 to $300+
  • Screenshot or store asset updates: $75 to $500+
  • App update submission support: $100 to $700+
  • App rejection support: $150 to $1,000+
  • App store compliance review: $150 to $1,000+
  • Basic ASO support: $100 to $1,000+
  • Ongoing mobile store management: $200 to $2,000+ per month

Freelance mobile store management experts typically charge $20 to $100+ per hour, depending on platform experience, app store knowledge, issue complexity, location, and support requirements. The final price usually changes based on whether the work involves Apple App Store, Google Play, both platforms, new app submission, existing listing updates, rejection fixes, closed testing, metadata changes, screenshots, or ongoing app store support. 

How to Hire a Mobile Store Management Expert on Osdire?


To hire a mobile store management expert on Osdire, start by defining what you need help with in the app store. Clear details help freelancers understand whether the work involves upload support, listing updates, store compliance, rejection fixes, closed testing, or app update submission.

  1. Define the store task: Decide whether you need App Store upload, Google Play upload, listing updates, metadata changes, screenshots, app submission, rejection support, closed testing, or basic ASO.
  2. Prepare app store details: Share the app platform, current app status, store listing link if available, app files, app name, description, screenshots, category, keywords, release notes, and rejection messages if the app was rejected.
  3. Check platform experience: Choose a freelancer with experience in Apple App Store, Google Play, Android app publishing, iOS app submission, closed testing, listing updates, or app store compliance.
  4. Compare service scope: Review what each service includes, such as upload support, metadata updates, screenshot changes, submission help, rejection review, testing support, revisions, and delivery time.
  5. Confirm access and responsibilities: Before hiring, confirm whether you need to provide developer account access, app files, certificates, package files, privacy policy links, test credentials, or store assets.

A clear store management scope helps buyers avoid submission delays, missing assets, unclear pricing, rejected updates, incomplete listings, and confusion around store access or publishing requirements.

FAQ:


Can a freelancer upload my app to Google Play or App Store?

Yes. Freelancers can help upload apps to Google Play or Apple App Store when the required app files, developer account access, listing details, screenshots, privacy policy, and submission requirements are available.}

Do I need my own Apple or Google developer account?

Usually, yes. App publishing normally requires access to an Apple Developer account or Google Play Console account. Some freelancers can guide the setup process, but the account usually belongs to the app owner or business.

Can freelancers help with app rejection issues?

Yes. Freelancers can review App Store or Google Play rejection messages, identify the likely cause, suggest required changes, and help resubmit the app when the service scope includes rejection support.

Can mobile store management include Google Play closed testing?

Yes. Some freelancers help with Google Play closed testing setup, tester instructions, release preparation, and submission steps when required for Android app publishing.

Is mobile store management the same as app store optimization?

No. Mobile store management focuses on uploads, listing updates, submissions, compliance, and store-side support. App store optimization focuses more on improving visibility, keywords, screenshots, descriptions, and conversion inside the app stores.

What should I prepare before hiring a mobile store management freelancer?

Prepare your app files, app name, description, screenshots, icon, privacy policy, release notes, developer account access, test credentials, package files, and any rejection messages or store requirements related to the task.