If developers or publishers are ready to submit their Android app, it’s a given that they’ll default to the Google Play store. It’s by far the largest Android app store with more than 900,000 apps on the market. But as long-time publishers have learned, it’s advantageous to strategically distribute apps for publishing in multiple platforms, and that includes alternative Android app stores.
Benefits to publishing on an alternative Android app store
The idea behind publishing your app on multiple Android app stores is to increase the chances of monetizing or gaining exposure for your Android app. And some alternative Android App Stores compared to Google Play have unique benefits including superior app discovery features for discovering niche apps and install incentives like user discounts or free paid apps. More importantly, the chances of a developer or publisher’s app being featured on an alternative Android app store can be 20 times higher than on Google Play.
Issues with publishing apps on a Google Play alternative
Piracy is rampant. The wider the net you cast by publishing to multiple Android app stores, the greater your chances of falling victim to piracy. Complain as you may, piracy is an unfortunate loophole in the app store ecosystem, and there isn’t much you can do about it in the short term.
A secondary issue with mobile publishing is a stigma that alternative Android app stores face. Malware is rampant in Android apps, and without the kind of strict oversight that Google imposes on its Play store, there's a pretty good chance that a download is affected - especially if the game is a pirated copy.
Top Google Play alternatives to boost Android app installs
We’ve previously published a guide of “10 App Stores in China you really ought to be on” for the developers and publishers looking to break into China, but if you're looking for global reach and additional installs for your mobile apps you should explore the following ten alternative Android app stores.
Amazon App Store for Android
And if you happen to be publishing a paid app, Amazon features one paid app as a free download per day.
Opera Mobile Store
Samsung Apps Mobile
LG Smart World
Mid-tier alternative Android app stores
SlideMe Market
When it comes to independent alternative Android app stores, SlideMe Market is the best known. While SlideMe’s store has just 21,614 apps available at the time of this writing, the store not only has a sizable dedicated community and vets the quality of submitted apps, but SlideMe Market also comes pre-installed in 140 OEMs.
GetJar
1Mobile
If there’s an Android app store that’s made for app discovery, 1Mobile is it. With categories segmented by not only top apps, but also by OEMs and occasion-based curated lists, 1Mobile makes it a cinch to navigate its store. With just 60,000 strong apps you won’t have to worry about your app getting buried amid the chaos of new submissions. And to take app discovery a step further, 1Mobile Market's Android app like GetJar curates apps with user-targeted recommendations.
Mobango
Other Google Play alternatives
Mobile9
Soc.io
Source: appflood.com