Deploying a sample App for free from a free subscription plan

Hello there,
I made a simple CRM app hat I wanted to share for free with the community but it seems I cannot do so while being on a free subscription plan.
Is this right?

Thanks again for your support.

You should be able to do that.

[Making an app Public in your portfolio](https://community.appsheet.com/t/making-an-app-public-in-your-portfolio/11942) Tips & Tricks ?

If you want to make an App public in your portfolio. 1 Open the App 2 > Manage 3> Teamwork 4> Make this app a public sample 5> Click on Change visibility 6> Click on the not deployed (in red top left corner of editor) 7> Change to deployed 8> Go to My Account 9> Collab 10> View my public Apps Your deployed public app should be in there. Share the link to this page if you want someone to check out your public profile apps.

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Done!!
Once again Steve thanks for excellent help!!

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Thanks Marc for your help.

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Done!! I deployed my first App ever!!
Very excited!!

This is the link for the browser:

I hope you all enjoy it. Please let me know if you liked it or not. Feedback is very welcome since I wan’t to keep learning.

I love AppSheet!

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This just a little note for others who might come across this thread:

With Steve’s permission, I have taken the images he has provided here and put them in a “Tips and Tricks” showing the following:

  1. How to share an app on your portfolio page (what Steve taught us here)

  2. How to get a URL that goes directly to the shared app (portfolio sharing + link sharing)

  3. How to share your app without putting it on your portfolio page (link sharing only)

    How to share your app as a template / sample app via your portfolio and/or a URL Tips & Tricks ?

In this post, I’m revisiting topics that have been covered several times in “Tips” and other posts in this community. None of the information in this tip is new but I thought I’d glean the best information from the various posts that have been made so far and put it in one “tip” for easy reference. I’ve appended a set of links to previous posts that I have referred to in putting this together for those who might be interested. There are two ways in which one can share a sample app (now referr…

If you are only interested in the first technique, everything you need is right here and there’s no need to look at my tip. If, however, you are interested in sharing an app (either on your portfolio or not) directly via a URL, please take a look.

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