Does anyone know how to get a response from AppSheet, in particular AppSheet support? We have an app that won’t work and we emailed @supportthree weeks ago and have followed up several times. To date, we have not received ANY response from them - not even an acknowledgment that they received the emails.
I have a project n the field that has been unable to use the main app for three weeks! I need to know if the issue can be fixed or if I need to find a new platform. VERY FRUSTRATING and unprofessional.
I checked our ticket history and you have sent an email about 4 months ago and after that, no support tickets/emails from this email. It seems that we haven’t received that email from you and that’s why you haven’t seen any response either. Is it okay to resend your question to support@appsheet.com again, thanks.
HI,
I’m Thierry D’hers and I run the Appsheet engineering team. I checked also and didn’t see anything coming from you in over 4 months. Please resend it now and I promise we will look at it this morning. In general we clear our entire support backlog daily so if you haven’t been responded to within a day, more usually within the hour, something is wrong. The good news is that the entire team also check the community constantly
Sorry again for your frustrating experience and glad that you pinged the commnunity.
Thierry
I just sent a forwarded email from Matt Vileta (our partner) from that email account. Please let me know if you did not receive Matt’s or my email. Thanks.
@Joshua_Aldrich is on support today. We are still not seeing any email coming in from you still. I just tested Support@appsheet.com and sent an email to it from my gmail account and it got there within seconds.
So I am not sure what is going on here.
Could you confirm for us that all your email have left your outbox please and not been blocked by any firewall or proxy…?
I noticed that when I forwarded the emails from rnr2110@cumc.columbia.edu to reuben@rnrobbins.com the emails went to my spam folder. Gmail detected a link that has been used to steal personal information.