How to Install StoreWizard (Chrome Web Store)
Follow these steps to get StoreWizard up and running in your browser.
Last updated 3 months ago
Step 1. Open the Chrome Web Store listing
Go to the extension page: StoreWizard — App Store Connect & Google Play Regional Pricing
You’ll see the “Add to Chrome” (or “Add to Desktop”) button.
Step 2. Click “Add to Chrome”

Click the button labelled “Add to Chrome” (or similar, depending on your browser). A permission dialog might pop up showing what the extension will access.
Step 3. Confirm the permissions
Review the permissions the extension requests (e.g., access to browser tabs, websites). If you’re comfortable, click “Add extension” to confirm.
Step 4. Wait for installation
The extension will download (~6MB as of the current version) and install. Once installed, you’ll typically see the StoreWizard icon in your browser toolbar.
Step 5. Pin or enable the extension
In Chrome (or a Chromium-based browser):
Click the puzzle-piece icon (extensions) in the toolbar.
Find “StoreWizard” and click the pin icon so it’s always visible.
Ensure the toggle is switched on (the extension is enabled).
Step 6. First use & setup
StoreWizard only activates on App Store Connect or Google Play Console pricing pages.
This includes app pricing, in-app purchases (IAP), and subscription pricing.
Navigate to a supported page. Open your app in either: • App Store Connect, or • Google Play Console. Then go to the pricing section (app price, IAP price, or subscription price).
Start editing pricing. Enter the price editing screen where regional prices are shown.
Look for the StoreWizard button. Once you’re on a supported page, you should see the “Optimise pricing with StoreWizard” button added to the pricing table.

You should see StoreWizard’s UI overlay or pop-up appear. From here you’re ready to start generating regional prices.

🔍 Tips & Troubleshooting
If you don’t see the icon after installation, try refreshing the browser or closing/reopening it.
Make sure you are on a supported page in App Store Connect or Google Play Console — the extension only activates there.
If you have other extensions that block pop-ups or scripts (e.g., ad-blockers, script-blockers), you might need to whitelist the console pages.
Always keep the extension up-to-date (check Chrome Web Store for updates).