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 only Mobile Apps get published through the App Stores. The publishing however is on part of the user, we just allow of the user to export the App as a file, that then gets uploaded to the different stores. If the MobileApp is connected to a canvas that gets modified on Webcat then the Mobile App updates itself with out the admin having to upload a new version of the app to the store. Only in cases when the store publishing guidelines change or we make major updates is it required to upload a new version of the MobileApp to the stores.
3. Absolutely, any kind of website you can dream of.
4. A project where you'll find the different modules (Canvas, Data, Brain, Auth, etc.) so that you can create, connect, administer your Web or MoblieApps. You don't need to use 4 domains, you might just need one, we are just giving you 4, just in case you need them.
5. Monthly Active Users
Yes, you can absolutely build a business site and a mobile app for that site all in one place.
Best,
AJM