This guide will show you how to create a Firebase project, a necessary step for publishing your application on the Google Play Store and integrating with GA4.
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Creating a Firebase Project
You'll need a Gmail account to use Firebase. If you don't have one, create one for free here. It's recommended to use the same Gmail account for both Firebase and Google Play developer accounts.
After setting up your Gmail account, follow these steps to complete the registration:
- Go to Firebase and sign in with your Gmail account.
- Click Get started with a Firebase project.
- Enter your project name, select the parent resource if applicable, agree to the relevant terms and policies, and then click Continue.
Note: It is recommended to title the project using your app's name for better clarity and consistency. - Ensure the Enable Google Analytics for this project option is toggled on, then click Continue.
- Select a Google Analytics account or create a new one. Then, click Create project.
Inviting Shopper App to Join Your Account
After creating your Firebase project, you can invite Shopper App to join your account and fill out your account details in the SHOPLINE admin panel.
How to Invite Shopper App to Join Your Account
- Click on the settings icon next to the Project Overview and then select Users and permissions.
- Click Add member in the upper right corner.
- Enter "appstore.shopperapp@shopline.com" in the invitation field, assign Owner permissions, and click Add member.
Authorize Shopper App in the SHOPLINE Admin Panel
- From your admin panel, go to Shopper App > App Publish and click Edit for Developer account authorization.
- Scroll down to the Google Play developer account authorization section and click Ready, fill out now.
- Enter the Firebase project name and project ID in the designated fields. You can find this information on the corresponding project card on your Firebase homepage.
- After filling out the information, click Save.
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