TestFlight not sending invite to internal users - testflight

I have an app uploaded to the App Store but not submitted. I want to test with internal testers (me) and under the app’s TestFlight pane I have the one build which is indicated as “Testing”. When I click on the build and go to “App Store Connect Users” my email is listed as “invited” with the option to resend the invite.
But I haven’t received the invite and it’s not showing up in my TestFlight.
I’ve also tried adding myself in the external tester area but when I select my name in “add existing testers” window, “next” remains disabled.
I uploaded the app with an ad hoc provisioning profile, that may be the problem? I’m actually only aiming to use the app myself, so if there’s an easier way to use the existing ad hoc provisioned upload without fixing this while TestFlight issue I’d welcome that as well.
Thanks for the help!

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Upload APK in Internal app sharing in Google Play Console but "Item not found"

I have uploaded APK since 24 hours in internal app sharing as a any one can download app from link.
but when try to open that link it's showing "Item not found".
Here is screenshort of Manage testers settings.
I want to do something like any can download app from link(without adding tester accounts)
Tick the option you can see on the screenshot below.
According to the internal app sharing documentation (See "Troubleshoot issues"), there are many reasons why this could be the case, but they often boil down to the users not being eligible to receive the app in production (e.g. incompatible device, not in the country the app is distributed in, etc.).
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From Developer Side
1.Go to PlayStore
2.Select Your app from List
3.in Side Bar select "Development Tools"
4.select "Internal App Sharing"
5.In "MANAGE UPLOADERS" try to add email id of ur tester
or go to "MANAGE TESTERS" and check "Allow testers outside of email lists to download internally shared builds" and Save it
upload app using this https://play.google.com/apps/publish/internalappsharing/
7.share url of InApp Shared with testers.
From Tester Side
How authorized testers turn on internal app sharing
Before authorized testers can download apps using internal app sharing, they need to turn on internal app sharing on their Google Play Store app.
Open the Google Play Store app Google Play.
Tap Menu Menu > Settings.
In the “About” section, tap the Play Store version 7 times.
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I've just created an app (slash command) and install it in one of my workspaces. But now I want to add the same app to another one. Is it possible without distribution to App Directory?
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All you need to do is
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enable public distribution
So instead of clicking "Install app to this workspace", which works great for private Slack app, which live in one workspace only, you need a script than can be called from a web browser to run the Oauth installation routine. This is usually done by adding a Slack button to your website.
You also need to enable "public distribution" for your app. Note, that is not the same as putting them on the App Directory, which requires submitting your app and undergoing a review by the Slack team.
Found the answer, in the small grey caption in the app creation form
Your app belongs to this workspace—leaving this workspace will remove your ability to manage this app. Unfortunately, this can’t be changed later.

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Ever since WWDC 2015, developers now have a Personal Team in addition to the other teams they are members of.
My account is part of an organization as well, so when I go to my Accounts in Xcode, I see something like so under Team Names:
Organization, Agent, Agent
User (Personal Team), Free, Free
I accidentally created an app identifier using the "Fix It" button in Xcode using the wrong team (personal team instead of the organization). Now if I attempt to register that App ID for my organization, it complains that it is already in use:
Failed to register bundle identifier. The app identifier "..." cannot be registered to your development team because it is not available. Change your bundle identifier to a unique string to try again.
Normally this can easily be resolved via logging in to https://developer.apple.com, navigating to your App IDs, and then deleting them. However, I can only access App IDs for my organization rather than my Personal Team. Typically if you are a member of multiple teams, it allows you to choose which team to manage. However, the Personal Team never appears as an option.
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How do I delete an App ID associated with a Personal Team that I no longer need?
Either via:
Logging in to https://developer.apple.com and managing App IDs, provisioning profiles, etc. (for a Personal Team); or
Xcode (if there is no way to do it on the developer portal).
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https://developer.apple.com/contact/submit/. The support team removed my personal team AppID within 24 hours, very efficient.
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One alternative I wasn't aware of is when you create a new App Name in iTunes Connect you need to set the Primary Language.
I was selecting "English" and there is another option for "UK English" which I needed! There are multiple English languages to choose from.
Hope this helps someone out there.
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Once in there, navigate into the App IDs section inside of the Identifiers section.
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Edit all your provisioning profiles that are associated to the old App ID and update them to use the new App ID.
Go into all of the provisioning profiles that you have changed and regenerate them
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Google Apps Marketplace icon missing from App Launcher

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This is a screenshot how it looks for my personal Google Apps account when I'm on www.google.com:
And this is a screenshot from my account when I'm on admin.google.com/AdminHome:
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Ok, so without much notification given, adding market place listings to your vendor profile is no longer possible. The 'create new listing' button is greyed out.
I need to make changes to an existing marketplace listing but that gives errors. We are forced into the new SDK.
So I went ahead and enabled the apps market SDK, filled out all details including images of all sizes, add a COB extension for the contextual gadget and saved the whole thing.
A minute later I return to make a modification and dang... error: "We are looking into this.".
#Google: HELP !
UPDATE : I can reliably reproduce the error as explained here.
Enable Google Apps Marketplace SDK in your project
click on the gear icon, you will be directed to the old API Console
Fill out all details
Add a COB extension (Contextual gadget)
Save everything
Close the API console
Go back to your cloud console -> Google Apps Marketplace SDK
Click on the gear icon again
ERROR
Tested with several google accounts on different computeres and multiple projects on the cloud console.
#jonathanberi could we have a status on this issue, please? We are experiencing the exact same issue and we are unable to publish our app (which is ready) because of this bug. We have tried both creating a new Google Apps console project from scratch as well as modifying a draft of a yet to be published page with the same result. Is any information that we could provide to help?
You must fill out parameter name and a paramter value or your cloud console will return errors and you will not be able to recover from this.
Ouch, that were 3 useless weeks....

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