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For indie developers who already know what changed and need to respond clearly to a reviewer today.
Paste the review email from Chrome Web Store, Firefox AMO, Microsoft Edge Add-ons, App Store, Google Play, WordPress.org, or another marketplace. Get a policy-aligned appeal draft you can edit and send immediately.
For indie developers who already know what changed and need to respond clearly to a reviewer today.
The exact rejection email, a plain-English product summary, and any fixes already shipped.
A subject line, a concise appeal letter, and a short final-check list before you hit send.
Appeal for rejection: listing clarity and permission explanation updated
Dear Chrome Web Store Developer Support Team, Thank you for the review and for flagging the unclear explanation around our tab-access permission. We reviewed both the extension listing and the current permission set, and we have now made the following changes: 1. Rewrote the listing copy so it explicitly states why tab access is required for save-and-group workflows. 2. Removed non-essential host permissions from the manifest. 3. Added an internal review step so future updates include policy-copy verification before submission. We believe these changes fully address the concern and respectfully request a fresh review of the updated listing.
No. It gives you a cleaner, policy-aligned appeal draft. The platform review team still makes the decision.
So you can verify the tone/output before paying. The paid unlock removes the one-free-draft-every-24h limit.
Yes. The $19 unlock is one-time and covers unlimited drafts for future review loops.
Yes. Always verify policy numbers, feature claims, app version details, and the exact remediation facts before sending.