Public apps

Rui
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Hi,

can anyone here indicate a successful example of a public app made with appsheetยดs platform?

Thanks

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The word successful is a relative noun. Successful in what/which aspect? There are a lot of public apps even published in the stores. So provided you can clarify your query, it will be better for helping.

Levent, the word successful is an adjective but that doesnยดt matterโ€ฆ unfortunately i donยดt speak english very well and maybe i didnยดt make myself clear.

I believe there are a lot of public apps published in the stores but quantity is not an important aspect to me. I was trying to know if there is any public app made with appsheet that has become popular?

Appsheetยดs platform is undoubtedly powerful to create apps for businesses/companies but since iยดm trying to develop a public app I was seeking some inspiration.

To be clear, these are among AppSheetโ€™s target markets. Direct-to-consumer apps (โ€œpublic appsโ€, I suppose) really arenโ€™t. Keep in mind, too, that AppSheet has no support for embedded ads, so thereโ€™s no way to monetize the use of your app; youโ€™d have to make your money some other way.

@Rui I believe I have the full command of English to know the difference between a โ€œnounโ€ and an โ€œadjectiveโ€. As you havenโ€™t explicitly specified โ€œwhat kindaโ€ public app example are you looking for, then the word โ€œsuccessfulโ€ becomes an unqualified noun. Provided you had said:
โ€œCan anyone indicate a successful example of a B2B public appโ€ฆโ€ then the word โ€œsuccessfulโ€ becomes an adjective. Just a sweet reminder.

Rui
New Member

Thanks Steve.

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