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Google Shopping for Android, iOS shutting down in favor of the web

 

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A new Google Shopping experience that featured a personalized homepage launched in 2019. On Android, Google rebranded the existing Express app to Shopping, but it’s now shutting down the mobile experience in favor of just the web.

 

Update: The company confirmed to us today that it’s ending support for the Google Shopping apps on Android and iOS. The clients will continue to work through June. It comes as Google has been expanding shopping functionality in Search, Image Search, and YouTube, while increasingly leveraging augmented reality.

 

“Within the next few weeks, we’ll no longer be supporting the Shopping app. All of the functionality the app offered users is available on the Shopping tab. We’ll continue building features within the Shopping tab and other Google surfaces, including the Google app, that make it easy for people to discover and shop for the products they love.”

Google spokesperson


Version 59 of Google Shopping is starting to roll out today with a “Something went wrong” message. This screen was first enabled by XDA yesterday, but it’s now appearing to end users after they update the app via the Play Store.

 

The app is unavailable right now, but you can continue shopping on shopping.google.com.

 

The Android and web experience is essentially identical, though the former makes use of a bottom bar rather than a navigation drawer. The “Home” feed provides a list of recommended products that you might be interested in, while you can see a list of products that you “Saved.” The “Notifications” tab shows order updates and promotions, while “Cart” lets you start the purchase process. Tapping your profile avatar in the search bar lets you see past “Orders” and quickly reorder. The web and Android app share feature parity, with the latter built using Flutter. 

 

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Overall, Google Shopping does not really need to have an app, as most users just visit Search when looking up products and then can filter results with the “Shopping” tab. This change lets Google conserve engineering resources.

 

The warning message is unfortunately not very explicit about the Android app’s deprecation. We’ve reached out to Google for confirmation, and to ask why they are directing users to the web instead. 

 

 

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Google is shutting down the mobile app for Google Shopping

 

Update 2 (05/07/2021 @ 02:13 PM ET): Google has sent out an email to Google Shopping users informing them of when the app will be shut down. Click here for more information. The article, as published on April 8, 2021, is preserved below.

Update 1 (04/09/2021 @ 05:23 PM ET): Google has confirmed that it is ending support for the Google Shopping mobile app. Click here for more information.

 

Google is infamous for killing off apps and services, and it seems the search giant may have found its next victim. According to evidence found in the latest version of the Google Shopping app, Google may be preparing to sunset the mobile app.

 

An APK teardown can often predict features that may arrive in a future update of an application, but it is possible that any of the features we mention here may not make it in a future release. This is because these features are currently unimplemented in the live build and may be pulled at any time by the developers in a future build.

 

We’ve discovered strings and code in version 59 of the Shopping app that hints the app’s days are numbered. The names of each of the following strings are prefaced with “sunset”, which led us to believe that these messages will be shown on a page informing the user that the app is no longer available.

<string name="sunset_default_primary_button_text">Shop on the web</string>
<string name="sunset_default_subtitle">The app is unavailable right now, but you can continue shopping on shopping.google.com</string> 
<string name="sunset_default_title">Something went wrong</string>

The Google Shopping app’s latest version has added a fragment called “AppSunsetFragment” that, from what we can tell, is set to appear when the user opens the app. For now, the screen shown off in the Tweet embedded below doesn’t actually show up for users on the latest version of the Google Shopping app. However, if Google makes the news official, then it will likely start showing up whenever users launch the app. It’s possible the wording on the page will change. Regardless, it seems that the Shopping app could be next on the chopping block.

 

RIP Google Shopping’s mobile app. Google is preparing to sunset it. New fragment in v59 of the Android app.

CC @killedbygoogle pic.twitter.com/Q3RpujZr3K

— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) April 8, 2021


If true, Google’s Shopping app will join a long list of projects the search giant has killed off, which also includes Google Reader, Hangouts, Expeditions, and many, many more. There’s an entire website called Killed By Google that highlights all of the things Google has killed over the years, which totals over 200 projects, but probably way more we don’t even know about.

 

If you’ve never used the Google Shopping app, it allows you to quickly shop across thousands of stores and purchase stuff using your Google Account. “When you buy on Google, your order is backed by a Google guarantee — with simple returns and customer support 7 days a week,” the app’s description reads.

 

With the Shopping app potentially going away, you’ll still be able to partake in retail therapy by heading to shopping.google.comwhere you can see new features like price insights to help you get the best deal online.

 

Thanks to PNF Software for providing us a license to use JEB Decompiler, a professional-grade reverse engineering tool for Android applications.


Update 1: Google confirms shutdown of Google Shopping app

In a statement to 9to5Google, Google confirmed that it will end support for the Google Shopping mobile client in June. However, the website found at shopping.google.com will remain functional. Here’s the full statement from a Google spokesperson:

 

“Within the next few weeks, we’ll no longer be supporting the Shopping app. All of the functionality the app offered users is available on the Shopping tab. We’ll continue building features within the Shopping tab and other Google surfaces, including the Google app, that make it easy for people to discover and shop for the products they love.”


Update 2: Google confirms shutdown date of Google Shopping app

In an email, Google says it’s “saying goodbye to the Google Shopping app on May 28, 2021, but all of your favorite features (like saved items and price tracking) will live on in our web experience at shopping.google.com and in the Google app.”

 

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