Oculus Quest - Way to Store
Hi, We have a question about how it's working now. Previous to have a chance to get your app on the Quest Store you needed to send a draft or idea of a project on a very-early level of development to the Oculus team. Oculus wrote it clearly "Send your idea as soon as possible to avoid money spent on product that will not be on Quest Store when we decide this way". Now Oculus gives us Lab Apps - that is a really good solution for some small demo and b2b apps but for other apps like games ? 1) Previous : you send idea and Oculus team say if this title will have a chance to be on Oculus Quest Store before you spend all money and even start think about developing 2) Now : you need to spend all your time and money to create an app that MAYBE will go to Store - Oculus will decide if this is good or not and you don't have any voice in it - this is absurd! We asked support if there are some conditions that the app needs to meet to be promoted from Lab Apps to Oculus Quest Store - Oculus team don't answer this question so we decide to ask other developers. Official answer from Oculus is : “We are constantly sourcing high-quality applications for the Oculus Store, and App Lab provides another way for us to identify potential fit.” Do you now any condition or way to get access to the Oculus Quest Store ?1.3KViews5likes2CommentsCan't find documentation of how to deep link from Quest App to Quest Store
I haven't got the right to post any links yet, you will have to replace all % with dots, sorry about the inconvenience, I've marked all links as code. In the making of a demo, we've got the request from Oculus to deep link at the end of the demo to the Quest store page, however, I've found absolutely no documentation or examples of their deep link capabilities in the platform SDK. The feature is mentioned a few times in different posts: developer%oculus%com/blog/enable-more-connected-user-friendly-experiences-with-the-rich-presence-and-deep-linking-apis developer%oculus%com/blog/enable-more-connected-user-friendly-experiences-with-the-rich-presence-and-deep-linking-apis All posts forward you to their documentation gathering: developer%oculus.com/documentation However, the Unity documentation developer%oculus%com/documentation/unity is essentially useless unless you're just looking to get started with VR, and any of the other documentation topics are irrelevant for us. Also worth mentioning, I was looking at the native SDK documentation. developer%oculus%com/documentation/native/ps-platform-intro to maybe get some sense of where to start looking in the Unity project, and they have a link for App Deeplinking. developer%oculus%com/documentation/native/ps-deeplinking Although, when you click it literally says: "Ooopsie, looks like you're lost, click here to go back" ... So, with that said, has anyone else had any luck with finding any documentation to the deep link stuff, or has winged it and could point in the right direction of where to start looking?1.4KViews1like0Comments