Independent prompt kit/checklist package
Android AppFunctions Quickstart Prompt Kit
Source-current prompts and checklists for Android teams deciding which app actions to expose to OS agents, how to describe them, and what privacy, consent, EAP, and local experiment steps come first.
Unofficial, independent product. Not affiliated with Google, Android, Gemini, Jetpack, KakaoTalk, or any device manufacturer.
Built for early-stage AppFunctions decisions
- 28 prompts for inventory, intent mapping, tool descriptions, privacy review, EAP prep, and local testing.
- Six checklists that turn vague agent ideas into bounded candidate functions.
- Official-source notes for May 2026 Android docs and release notes.
- Careful guardrails around experimental status, private preview, Android 16+, and EAP limits.
What you get
Prompt library
28 paste-ready prompts for choosing candidate AppFunctions, drafting descriptions, mapping parameters, and red-teaming sensitive mutations.
Checklists
Inventory, user intent mapping, natural-language tool descriptions, privacy/consent, EAP prep, and local experiment planning.
Source notes
Claim boundaries from the Android Developers Blog, AppFunctions overview, and AndroidX appfunctions release page.
For Android teams preparing without overclaiming
The package keeps planning practical: AppFunctions is experimental, Gemini integration is in private preview with trusted testers, and EAP registration does not automatically grant access. Use it to decide what to prepare, what to park, and what needs privacy or consent review before any production roadmap.
FAQ
Is this official Google material? No. It is independent and unaffiliated with Google, Android, Gemini, and Jetpack.
Does it promise production Gemini integration? No. Official Android docs say Gemini integration is in private preview with trusted testers as of May 2026.
Is AppFunctions mandatory for every app? No. The package helps teams decide whether preparation makes sense for bounded user tasks.
What format is this? A PDF, source markdown, 28 prompts, six checklists, source notes, README, and landing page source.
Refund window? 14 days. See the refund page for details.