How Settings Work
Your web app reflects your application’s current configuration. When you modify settings and hit “Publish”, changes flow immediately to the live web application that users are accessing.Web apps work without user accounts or logins by default, making them perfect for public tools and demos.
Branding and Appearance
Make your web app look professional and recognizable:App Identity
Set your app name, description, and icon to create a clear first impression
Visual Design
Choose colors, themes, and layout options that match your brand
Language Settings
Configure interface language for your target audience
Legal Pages
Add copyright information and privacy policy links for compliance
Essential Branding Elements
App Icon and Name- Your icon appears in browser tabs and when users bookmark your app
- Choose a clear, recognizable name that explains what your app does
- Icons can be images or emojis—pick what fits your app’s personality
- Write a concise description that helps users understand your app’s purpose
- This text appears on the app’s landing page and in search results
- Keep it under 160 characters for best results
- Choose colors that align with your brand
- Consider your audience when selecting light or dark themes
- Test your app on different devices to ensure it looks good everywhere
Access Controls
Advanced Access Management
Enterprise Feature: Control who can access your apps with authentication, team restrictions, and external user management.
- Add copyright information and privacy policy links
- Configure data handling preferences
- Set terms of service for compliance
Feature Inheritance
Your web app automatically includes features you’ve enabled in your application configuration: Interactive Features:- Conversation openers and suggested follow-ups
- Pre-conversation forms for context gathering
- Voice input and speech-to-text capabilities
- Source citations and reference links
- Feedback collection and rating systems
- All workflow steps and AI model configurations
- Knowledge base integrations and tool connections
- Custom prompts and response formatting
- Rate limiting and usage controls
App Types and Behavior
Your web app automatically adapts its interface based on your application type:- Chat Applications
- Workflow Applications
Interface: Conversation-style with message history
Features: Persistent sessions, conversation management, real-time responses
Best for: Customer support, consulting tools, interactive assistants
Deployment Options
Once published, your web app can be accessed in multiple ways:Direct Link
Share the web app URL for immediate access
Website Embedding
Deploy as chat widgets or iframes on existing websites
Publishing Best Practices
Before sharing your web app:1
Test the user experience
Try your app on different devices and browsers to ensure it works smoothly.
2
Configure essential settings
Set up your app name, icon, description, and any required legal information.
3
Review access controls
Decide if your app should be public or require authentication.
4
Choose deployment method
Determine whether to share directly or embed on your website.