White Label still shows Appsheet.com in the header

Hello, I recently released a white labeled public app but can still see the “Appsheet.com” in the header. Do we not have the same white label functionality with the web capability on a phone. This is not visible on Android but clearly visible on iPhone.

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Steve
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Are you running the app in a browser, rather than as the native app? If in the browser, it’s the browser that’s displaying the domain. AppSheet can’t control that aspect of the browser.

They could however get us custom subdomains that would fix this.

Hi Grant is this currently possible?

Nope. Just a ploy to get subdomains as a feature. You cut experiment with having your app embedded in an iFrame on your own domain.

@Grant_Stead

Is there any chance subdomains can be added as a feature? We already use embedded iframes in web-pages, but only for unsure applications. As part of white-labelling we would like to try the subdomain route for the secured applications we offer.

There appears to be a number of threads running in the Community forum on this very subject. Hence this post.

I wish!
Put in a feature request, I’ll give it a vote!

Ok sounds like a plan.

@Daisy_Ramirez Does this app require login? I want to publish a truly public app with no login required but it sounds like that is not possible with White Labeled apps. From what I am finding, White labeled apps require a per user licensing fee - which totally defeats my purpose for making a Public app where I pay a monthly fee for UNLIMITED Users.

Thanks for your input.

Hi Lucinda, so sorry for the delay. We have used white label with a publisher pro account in the past - no sign on but I do remember the issue above. For iPhone AppSheet was clearly displayed on the browser. I’m not sure if white label on publisher pro has changed with the new pricing model.

Hope all is well

Thanks!

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