

That fee hasn’t changed but now you must pay the $5 upfront to use the dashboard. You could even test your software internally but in order to publish, developers were required to pay a five-dollar registration fee. Prior to this update, anyone could sign up for the developer dashboard and create apps and extensions at no charge. Preview a new version of your item or promotional tilesĭevelopers can opt-out of the new dashboard by clicking the “show more” link at the bottom left of the dashboard and selecting “opt-out.” Presumably, the old dashboard will be deprecated once the new one has access to all the features developers need to publish, edit and track analytics.

Edit or publish a paid item, or add in-app purchases, using Chrome Web Store Payments.
