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This is how Google's Appscale Academy is helping app developers grow

The cohort spanned key sectors including Education, Health, Finance, Social, E-commerce, and Gaming. It also included startups supporting core communities in India through creative apps across agriculture, B2B, parenting, and more.

By Pihu Yadav  Dec 2, 2022 3:30:37 PM IST (Published)

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Google and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)'s Startup Hub launched the 'Appscale Academy' — a growth and development programme to train enterprising startups and developers in India - earlier this year.  According to Google, the first cohort consisted of 100 startups chosen from over 400 applications following an in-depth selection process that took into account their creative ideas and innovation, product quality, product scalability, and talent diversity.
Among them was Pritesh Sankhe, a former Facebook Software Engineer. Sankhe told CNBC-TV18 that he was at the lowest point in his life four years ago with no sense of purpose; he started writing a gratitude journal and then transformed the idea into an app named Gratitude and published it on Google Play.
"Using the learnings from the programme, (the team) intensely looked at every piece of data provided by the Play console and improved our store listing visitors by 100 percent, acquisitions by 125 percent, grew our monthly revenue by 50 percent, and app rating shot to 4.8," he added.