I am interested in reselling one of the apps Iโve built in Appsheet to my clients.
Is that possible with the โwhite labelโ version or will I need to hire a developer to create a custom app from scratch?
@Amir_West1
You can white-label your app and then publish it in the Stores as a paid application.
Awesome, thanks for the confirmation!
My only remaining question is about the cost - I see that the Pro subscription allows white labeling within itโs advanced features section. So then if I am understanding correctly every user who downloads and installs the app would add $10 per month to my bill, correct?
Thatโs correct @Amir_West1
Just follow up question from me. I am new (1 week).
Minimum number of licenses are 10 in order to whitelabel app.
If I use one license to demo would I only be charged for the 1 active license?
Thank you.
surely this can't be right....? most apps don't even cost the user $10 per month. how can appsheet be charging $10 per user...? its counter intuitive as it will hinder the uptake of the app due to it being expensive. is this not $10 per team member using appsheet builder? surely not $10 for each user of the app that is created...?
Ok I lied - ONE final question I just thought of!
With white label use where users install directly from the app store, is the user authentication still tied to basically the user having a Microsoft or Google email acct?
(Iโve had users who were yahoo.com email for instance where they basically had to create a new email address in order to use my existing app, which is not the end of the world for a handful of users but with paying customers who may become plentiful it could be a headache Iโd imagineโฆ)
@Amir_West1
Set the authentication provider to ANY to allow any user who have a cloud associated email address with one of the approved cloud providers and set Allow all signed-in users to ON so you donโt have to enter each user to the white-list of the app thru the Users pane
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If I want to sell the app as a service to another company do I have to white label?
What if the users of the app do not have a cloud based email account. They are tied to their companies email. @companydomainname.com?
No need to white-label the app. You can use delegated billing to handle the user licences.
If you subscribe to AppSheet Business Plan and also integrate AWS Cognito Authentication Gateway add-on to your subscription, users can create their own Username/Pwd or Useremail/Pwd combination to login.
Follow up question to this thread
I am not sure if I understand this correctly, but it looks like maybe the cost structure would not be compatible with selling cheap apps on the google play store, correct? If it costs $10 per download, essentially, in fees (per month) then wouldnโt that be really high if the app only sells for $1-2?
Is there any option available for people who purely want to sell apps on the google play store? I built a rather complex program in Google sheets, once upon a time, but I havenโt used it in years due to changes in my business modelโฆbut it is a really useful tool I think would be good for an appโฆbut again, I wouldnโt be charging much for the app on the google play store. Just trying to make use of something that was already built and is collecting dust being underutilized.
i would also like an answer to this. $10 per month is a lot of money for and that is not even the app subscription yet. they need to get that down to $0.50 - $1.00 or maybe 5% of the app subs...
Same boat... if this is the pricing, NO WAY in hell would I use this. A million users would mean, 'Congratulations, you made an app people like - now you have to pay Google $10M just for what other people downloaded.' There are easier ways to give away $10M than spending hours toiling to build a useful app. Like throw it in the fireplace. Toss it out a car window. Bury it in the desert....
AppSheet is per user model for secure apps ( that allow user sign in ) and not a per app model. So at $10 per user per month, there can be even 100 apps( theoretically any number) that can be set up for same set of users at $10 per user per month each. For 100 apps , it would cost 10 cents per month per user per app. For more practical number of 15 apps in an organization, it will cost $0.67 per user per month per app. So the subscription model benefits organizations to create a suit of different applications for say 10s or 100s or many more employees/members to run various organization operations because per app cost is optimized.
But if someone tries to use the above model just for a single app and many users, the model may not be very economical.
For per app, there are Publisher pro plans ( $50 per app per month) but that plan is meant for only non-sensitive data and where user sign in is not required. Here the number of users can be unlimited.
Hi everyone,
I've been approached by a mate who'd like to sell an AppSheet app to his industry through Google Play. I note the pricing model issues, so was wondering if anyone's got any examples of AppSheet apps in the Google Play store that I could show him?
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