🎉 New Thunkable ✕ PRO Feature: Publish your Project as a Web App 2020-03-11

Hello, this is the message that appears:
“Something went wrong, please try again”
Thanks for your help

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Can you explain a little more what you mean by change the URL?

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Strange - I haven’t seen this error before for web publishing @fjfon.

If you’re using Chrome, can you try doing a hard refresh?

If that doesn’t work for you can you PM me your project link so I can take a closer look.

Thanks

I want the URL to look like this: https://point.appname
(and not this: https://thunk.app/web-build/index.html?webAppId=gwgOMZU_ )

Hi,
I am having a lot of problems with my account apps. I cannot share them, I cannot copy them, and I cannot publish them as web applications.
I have tried the solution you said but it did not work for me

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Hi @fjfon, sorry to hear this but just following up on my previous post:

That sounds interesting @point - do you own a domain name already? Would you think about doing a redirect?

hi @domhnallohanlon
Thunkable does not let me share the app, there is no link to share

Thanks

What happens when you click the ‘generate link’ button @fjfon?

I’m too not able to find this bug - strange …

Thanks! :blush:

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Is anyone having luck using the RealtimeDB for login/authentication using the web published app?

When initializing a cloud variable (not local storage), my app pauses due to not being able to complete the request and will not move forward.

this is a shot of the blocks from my splash screen.

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Hi @jared,

This is Wei from Thunkable. It is a bug on our end and we will try to fix it asap. Once the fix is released, we will let you know :slight_smile:

Best,
Wei

cc @tingccc

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I don’t have a domain ready, I want to change the web application URL to something like this: https: //point.appname
(Instead of something like this by default: https://thunk.app/web-build/index.html?webAppId=gwgOMZU_)

Well, you’ll need a TLD too, so it would be, for example, point.com/appname, or if you go with a subdomain like I did, you’d have appname.point.com

In either case you’d need to own (of buy) point.com

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Hi @domhnallohanlon,
When I try to generate link it does nothing. Nor can I make a project copy or publish it as a web app
Muchas gracias

Thanks @fjfon,

Can you try exiting out of this project, go back to the projects dashboard, and then open the app again. ( Make sure you don’t have it open in atby other tabs!)

Let us know whether or not that works for you!
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Thanks @domhnallohanlon ,
I have tried the solution that you have proposed, but it has not worked

@domhnallohanlon, I think @point means they wants to point the domain to thunk.app so in a browser it shows as mydomain.com instead of mydomain.com --> thunk.app. If not I stand corrected, but this would be a must have feature to make professional use of web apps.

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Do you mean something like this Eoin?

Or am I just missing something here?

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when i visit domhnallohanlon.com i see this blank page. did you buy this domain just to make subdomains?

I think what people want to know is, is thunkable providing the custom URL’s or just the link like this
Screen Shot 2020-03-13 at 8.34.36 AM

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