AppSheet is a platform that allows users to create and deploy mobile and web applications without the need for coding.
You can sign up for AppSheet using your Google or Office 365 account, or by creating an AppSheet account using your email address.
To create an app on AppSheet, you can either use one of the existing app templates or build one from scratch by importing your data.
Yes, AppSheet supports both iOS and Android platforms.
A slice is a subset of data from a table that can be filtered, sorted, and displayed in different views in your app.
You can generate a backup of your app by exporting it as a ZIP file in the 'Manage' tab of the app editor.
This error shows up when the data source you are trying to add is missing a required parameter, such as a connection string or API key. Check for any missing parameters and try again.
You can add data to your app by connecting to a cloud data source, uploading a CSV file, or manually adding data through the app editor.
Yes, AppSheet supports offline functionality for both iOS and Android apps. However, some features may not be available without an internet connection.
You can customize the appearance of your app by changing the theme, adding images, and adjusting the layout and style of different elements.
In AppSheet, the builder is the visual drag-and-drop tool that allows you to design and customize your app without the need for coding.
You can share your app by generating a link or sending an invitation to specific users through their email addresses.
A workflow in AppSheet is a series of automated actions or tasks that can be triggered by specific events within the app.
To add a new action, click on the 'Behavior' tab in the app editor and select the 'Actions' section. Then, click on the 'New Action' button to create a custom action.
An expression in AppSheet is a formula that allows you to manipulate data and perform calculations in your app.
You can test your app by using the Test feature in the app editor or by downloading the AppSheet Preview app on your mobile device.
The Deployment tab is where you can set the access and security settings for your app, such as user permissions, login requirements, and data access restrictions.
This could be due to a delay in data syncing. Try refreshing the app or manually triggering a data sync in the data source settings.
To update your app, make the necessary changes in the app editor and save your changes. Then, click on the Update button in the 'Manage' tab to update the live version of your app.
This error appears when you are referencing a non-existent or misspelled column in an expression or action in your app.
You can add a map to your app by selecting the Map view type when creating a new view, or by adding a Map column to an existing view in the app editor.
Yes, AppSheet allows you to create complex apps with multiple views, actions, workflows, and data sources.
This could be due to a bug or an issue with the app's data connections. Try closing and restarting the app, or contact AppSheet support for further assistance.
You can visit the AppSheet help center or attend one of their live webinars or training sessions. You can also explore the sample apps available in the AppSheet community.
Yes, AppSheet offers integrations with several popular platforms such as Google Drive, Salesforce, and Zapier.
This could be due to a temporary issue with the authentication servers. Try again later, or contact AppSheet support for assistance.
To cancel your subscription, log in to your AppSheet account and go to the 'Subscription' tab in the 'Account' section. Click on the 'Cancel Subscription' link and confirm your cancellation.
Yes, the number of users who can access your app depends on your AppSheet subscription plan. Check your subscription details for more information.
You can visit the AppSheet community forums for advice and solutions from other users and experts. You can also contact AppSheet support for further assistance.