It is not clear to me. Are we talking about the mobile apps to be published in App Store and Google Play? Or the web apps for login in the saas product?
2. If it's a mobile app why are they being published on Webcat URL instead of being published in the app stores?
3. And what about websites? You can build sites too? What kind of sites?
4. What is a project and why do I need 4 domains per project?
5. What's MAU?
Can you build a business site and a mobile app for that business?
1. We are talking about both. You can have a stand-alone web application and you can have (export and publish) versions of that Webapp as Mobile Apps in the AppStore or GooglePaly Store.
2. Only Webapps get published on a Webcat or custom URL if a customer so wishes, some enterprise applications do not get published at all. Clearly...
Q: Can I create an app that would enable people to enter details into a form and then submit and then they get a ...
page they can share with the details they entered?
That sounds confusing. But I guess what I’m trying to think of is a way for my clients to aggregate information onto a single page. So let’s say there’s a form that asks them for a bunch of links around the Internet that they want to include on their final page. Once they click submit those links get populated into the publish page in a standard format that looks the same for everybody who uses it. So let’s say they linked to a product they’re selling on Amazon. When they click submit on the form, they’ll get a page That has an Amazon icon and if you click that icon it will go to the link that they entered. Is that possible?
I hope that makes sense. But please ask questions if you need more information.
Thanks for reaching out! I think Webcat works great for your use case. You can make a form which then gets saved in the database, and then you could create another template page to show each submission which can be connected to the database and show the data that was entered in any way you want.
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Q: Hi, 1.
It is not clear to me. Are we talking about the mobile apps to be published in App Store and Google Play? Or the web apps for login in the saas product?
2. If it's a mobile app why are they being published on Webcat URL instead of being published in the app stores?
3. And what about websites? You can build sites too? What kind of sites?
4. What is a project and why do I need 4 domains per project?
5. What's MAU?
Can you build a business site and a mobile app for that business?
Thank you!
Alvaro_Webcat
May 15, 2024A: Hi, egor,
Below you'll find our answers to your questions:
1. We are talking about both. You can have a stand-alone web application and you can have (export and publish) versions of that Webapp as Mobile Apps in the AppStore or GooglePaly Store.
2. Only Webapps get published on a Webcat or custom URL if a customer so wishes, some enterprise applications do not get published at all. Clearly...
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Q: For Sign In, can you add 2 Factor Authentication support for Accounts?
Alvaro_Webcat
May 15, 2024A: Hi!
Please excuse our delayed response. As now you can't but the feature is on our roadmap for early 2022.
Best,
AJ
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Q: Hi, please explain to a layman: 1.
In practice, that means 4 canvases per project and unlimited pages per canvas.
2.In practice, what does X domains per project mean?
3.Do you have any demo apps?
4.Do the generated applications have access to local resources such as GPS, Camera, etc. from the smartphone?
5.Is coding knowledge necessary to use Webcat?
6.How would you compare to Appgyver and Bubble?
Thanks!
Alvaro_Webcat
May 15, 2024A: Hi,
1. Yes, that's exactly what it means.
2. The tiers come with a defined number of domains, but in the very unlikely case you need more domains to the ones included can always purchase more.
3. Yes you can find Webapp done on Webcat on or home page
4. Yes they do.
5. It's not needed but it helps a lot if you have basic tech concepts or coding knowladge
6. Bubble is more limited in...
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Q: Can I create an app that would enable people to enter details into a form and then submit and then they get a ...
page they can share with the details they entered?
That sounds confusing. But I guess what I’m trying to think of is a way for my clients to aggregate information onto a single page. So let’s say there’s a form that asks them for a bunch of links around the Internet that they want to include on their final page. Once they click submit those links get populated into the publish page in a standard format that looks the same for everybody who uses it. So let’s say they linked to a product they’re selling on Amazon. When they click submit on the form, they’ll get a page That has an Amazon icon and if you click that icon it will go to the link that they entered. Is that possible?
I hope that makes sense. But please ask questions if you need more information.
Daniel_Webcat
May 15, 2024A: Hi!
Thanks for reaching out! I think Webcat works great for your use case. You can make a form which then gets saved in the database, and then you could create another template page to show each submission which can be connected to the database and show the data that was entered in any way you want.
I hope I understood what you were asking.
Best regards,
Daniel Ángel
CTO & Co-founder
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