Configure team settings

Note: Teams are supported for Enterprise Plus plans only.

Configure the following team settings:

See also:

Restrict who can create apps

You can restrict app creation to a specific Google Group. 

Note: Before you can restrict who can create apps, you must create an Auth Domain and share it with your team.
When connecting to a Google group in your organization, AppSheet uses the group ID and not the group name. If the group ID changes for any reason (for example, if you delete and recreate the Google group), this connection will need to be reconfigured. See Connect AppSheet to the groups in your organization.

After restricting app creation to a Google Group, if the root admin leaves or the Google group members definition changes to remove the root admin, then the organization admin must assign a root admin to the Google group in order to change this setting.

To restrict who can create apps:

  1. Sign in to AppSheet.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • Select Admin Console (preview) in the account profile drop-down, click Settings in the left navigation, then click My team at the top of the page.
    • Select My team in the account profile drop-down and click Settings.
  3. Under App Creator Restrictions, select a Google Group from the drop-down.

    App Creators Restrictions field in the team Settings page
  4. Click Save.

Turn Gemini in AppSheet on or off

The General Availability (GA) release of Gemini in AppSheet is available to all AppSheet paid accounts, including Google Workspace customers with AppSheet Core and AppSheet Enterprise Plus, and individual accounts with AppSheet Publisher Pro, AppSheet Starter, AppSheet Core, and AppSheet Enterprise Plus. Gemini in AppSheet doesn't support data residency in a region other than the global region.

Gemini in Appsheet lets you create an app by describing your idea using natural language. See Create apps in AppSheet using Gemini in AppSheet.

To turn Gemini in AppSheet on or off:

  1. Sign in to AppSheet.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • Select Admin Console (preview) in the account profile drop-down, click Settings in the left navigation, then click My team at the top of the page.
    • Select My team in the account profile drop-down and click Settings.
  3. Turn on or off Disable Gemini app creation.
  4. Click Save.

Restrict the recipient list for outgoing email

Define the outgoing email allowlist that specifies the domains or email addresses that AppSheet is allowed to send emails to. 

You can define a maximum of 20 domains or email addresses. To enable emails to be sent back to AppSheet, include appsheet.com in the allowlist.

An empty allowlist enables outgoing email to be sent to any domain or email address.

If an email is directed to a domain or email address that is  restricted (not defined in the allowlist), it is removed before the email is transmitted to the AppSheet email provider. Email violations in automations are logged in the Audit History as an OutgoingEmailAllowListViolations property.

To restrict the recipient list for outgoing email:

  1. Sign in to AppSheet.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • Select Admin Console (preview) in the account profile drop-down, click Settings in the left navigation, then click My team at the top of the page.
    • Select My team in the account profile drop-down and click Settings.
  3. Enter a comma-separated list of domains or email addresses in the Outgoing email allowlist field.
    Note: Do not enclose values in quotes.
    Outgoing email allowlist section
     
  4. Click Save.

The setting take effect immediately.

Set the public app owner

Note: This feature is available in the Enterprise Standard and Enterprise Plus plans.

App users can identify the app owner when reviewing the app Terms and Privacy Policy. As an admin of an organization, you might identify scenarios where you'd rather not expose the app creator's individual email, especially if the app is used by an external audience or by a large audience within your company.  

To set the public app owner:

  1. Sign in to AppSheet.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • Select Admin Console (preview) in the account profile drop-down, click Settings in the left navigation, then click My team at the top of the page.
    • Select My team in the account profile drop-down and click Settings.
  3. Enter the email address of a team member in the Public App Owner field.

    Team settings page showing Public Owner field.
  4. Click Save.

After enabling the Public App Owner setting for your team, app creators on your team can toggle the Use Public Owner setting in their apps. When enabled, the public app owner will be displayed to users of that app. By default, this setting is set disabled. 

  1. Open an app in the app editor.
  2. Select Info > Properties.
  3. Expand the Information for App Users section.
  4. Enable Use Public Owner.
    Note: The Use Public Owner property appears only if you have set the public app owner, as described above. 

Use Public Owner toggle enabled on Properties page.

Set the AppSheet session length

Control how long users can access AppSheet services without having to authorize AppSheet every time they are using the service. This setting applies to web (app editors and app users) and mobile app users.

Note: This setting will take effect the next time the user needs to refresh their credentials.

To set the AppSheet session length:

  1. Sign in to AppSheet.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • Select Admin Console (preview) in the account profile drop-down, click Settings in the left navigation, then click My team at the top of the page.
    • Select My team in the account profile drop-down and click Settings.
  3. Enter a duration value that is suitable for the team in the User session duration field.
    The default is 90 days. The minimum value is 1 hour and the maximum value is 90 days.
  4. Click Save.
It is recommended that you set the Google services session length in Google Workspace (or an equivalent setting for your specific ID Provider, if available) to a value that is equal to or less than the AppSheet user session duration. In this case, when the AppSheet session expires the user will need to re-authenticate with Google services. 

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