App sheet free plan

Hello
I have created an app using account with free plan.
and I want to clone more than copy of my app from the same account.
for your information my app is public and did not need login to open it because I am applied this option

I have created more than 50 copies of my app from the same account, and I am afraid to face a problem in the future.

Important note i want to user who will user the app will be one person for each app not more than one user.
please help me

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Hello there,

As long as you have 10 or less users on all of your many apps (each counted separately) then you shouldn’t have any problems.

Of course, if you’re working/selling these and creating a copy per customer you’ll soon find yourself doing the same change 50 times as you have to update every single copy, in which case I would advice you to just make everyone work on the same app and have them pay 5$ each to use the app, and just filter everything so that everyone has only their own data visible in their apps.

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I just want to make sure that if I have ten users or less per app, that’s normal.
For example, if I have 50 applications for each of them, 10 users the overall count will be 500 user, all this will on the same account, is it will be allowed in my free account.
is it true?

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Yep

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I would agree with Rafael. But, remember that for using security filter to filter the data in a secured way with the deployed app, you need the Core subscription.

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thanks so match guys!

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Also if you are under 10 users?

If the user amount is less than 10 per app AND the app is in Prototype mode, you can use it with the Free subscription.

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Good idea to not be modifying each copy, but
What about the limitations of Google Sheet?

Let’s say that 50 schools use the same application and each school had 1000 students, each month in a pay table there would be 50 thousand rows.

If you’re thinking of scaling your app for 50 different schools with a total of 50.000 students you should consider switching to a database such as MySQL, which would require an enterprise license