Google Play 350-Character Reply Counter
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Try Reply Argus freeWhat is the Google Play reply character limit?
Google's Android Publisher API reference says replies of more than approximately 350 characters will be rejected, and that HTML tags are stripped. Note the word approximately: it is Google's, not ours. The sentence appears in the API reference rather than in Play Console Help, so treat 350 as the API's behaviour rather than a hard maximum documented for the Console.
What is the App Store reply character limit?
Apple does not publish one. We checked App Store Connect Help, the ratings and reviews pages, the App Store Connect API reference, and Apple's own OpenAPI spec: the response body is declared as a plain string with no stated maximum. The two figures circulating online, 5,970 and 10,240, are both unsourced. This counter uses 5,970 as a practical ceiling because it is the more conservative of the two, and labels it as community-reported rather than official. In practice you have far more room than Google Play's 350.
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