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What is public, what is private, and when it goes live

There is no “publish” button. A build that passes the check goes live on its own — and one switch decides who gets in.

There is no publishing step

A build that passes the check is saved as a version and set as the live version in the same action. From the first build onwards the address answers, without approving anything.

What that means in practice: if you are working on a site that already has visitors, every change you build is shown to them. To work in peace, make the app private before the round and public after it.

Three levels of access

  • Public — anyone with the address gets in, and the app may appear on the launch shelf.
  • By link — anyone with the address gets in, but the app appears in no list of ours and in no search engine.
  • Private — the address returns “not found” to everyone but the owner.

The switch is on the “Settings” screen, and the current state is shown at the top of the “Security” screen as well.

How many apps can be live

The Trial plan allows up to 3 published apps at the same time. The Creator plan has no ceiling.

If you reach the ceiling, the build still runs and the version is still saved and still yours — what stops is the public address, and the message says so plainly. You can make another app private and publish this one.

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