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Can I publish an app on Google Play without my own developer account?

Yes — you can publish through someone else’s verified Google Play developer account, an arrangement usually called renting a Play Console or managed publishing. You build the app and a verified owner pushes it live under their account, which skips opening and seasoning your own account and the 12-tester / 14-day wait. The safest version is the live-and-transfer model, where the app is finally transferred to an account you own. ConsoleMint offers this as a service.

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ConsoleMint runs the live-and-transfer model — go live fast on a seasoned console, then transfer it to one you own. Ask for the AAB and get the terms in writing.

Try ConsoleMint →A verified publisher, not an account sale. Always rent, never buy.

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