I'm developing skills for radio stations, and when I test them using the account they were created in, Alexa recognizes them normally. However, when I use a different account, unrelated to the development account, and try to find them by their invocation name, Alexa doesn't find them and suggests other radio stations.
My questions are:
Why can Alexa find the skills in the development account, but not in a regular account?
Is there any way to make these skills easier to find for other users?
I ran tests and when trying to locate the skill, Alexa couldn't find it, always bringing up other skills, I expected the requested skills to be returned.
I'm developing skills for radio stations, and when I test them using the account they were created in, Alexa recognizes them normally. However, when I use a different account, unrelated to the development account, and try to find them by their invocation name, Alexa doesn't find them and suggests other radio stations.
My questions are:
Why can Alexa find the skills in the development account, but not in a regular account?
Is there any way to make these skills easier to find for other users?
I ran tests and when trying to locate the skill, Alexa couldn't find it, always bringing up other skills, I expected the requested skills to be returned.
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Reset to default 0Have you submitted your skill for review? I believe it is only available to the developer until approved by Amazon., I haven't gotten to that point on my skill, to know if there is more to it.