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Customizability is the ultimate gift mobile app builders can grant to their users.

To understand this, we have to look at the profile of someone who would use an online app builder.

It doesn’t take a lot to make this estimation. Someone using an app builder is likely to have little to no knowledge or experience in app development and coding.

Such a person would be the first person to see the inherent value of an app builder.

To further gain the ability to customize the app without writing any code is a significant elevation. Customization can mean something as small as setting the app icon to making whole scale changes to the home screen of an app.

Not every free app maker in the market offers in-depth customization options. This makes it difficult for entrepreneurs and companies that lack technical resources to create the perfect applications.

More significantly, it drives them away from app development, a dangerous move considering the overarching shift in the tech world towards mobile apps.

AppMySite understands the obvious need for customizability in modern app builders. This understanding has been the force behind its new page management update to the app dashboard section.

The Significance of Page Management

The significance of page management primarily comes from its impact on your main app dashboard or home screen.

The app dashboard is the screen your app users will see every time they open your app. It is vital you don’t disappoint your users or not appeal to their tastes with your dashboard.

Let’s take an example. Open your YouTube app right now. There is a good chance you’ll find a video you like on the home screen itself. This is a clear example of YouTube optimizing their dashboard to personalize your experience.

Page management is important if we keep in mind the principle covered in the previous example.

Gaining control over the pages displayed on your dashboard and app in general gives you more control in improving user experience. As discussed earlier, customizability is a best gift a free app maker can provide its users. This is mainly because it essentially hands users all the keys to manage the experiences of their users.

All users looking for a mobile app builder generally choose the one that offers them the most desirable features. One feature such users must thus look for is page management.

The New Page Management Features on AppMySite

AppMySite recently launched new page management features within its app dashboard sections. These features are part of a general mission to provide users greater control over the app they build on the platform.

Page management

Here is a detailed step-by-step explanation on how to use these new features –

  • Log-in to your AppMySite account
  • Go to Dashboard under the Appearance section
  • You’d find the Pages tab at the bottom of the screen
  • If you don’t want to display any pages on your dashboard, simply turn off the toggle.
  • In case you wish to display certain pages, keep the toggle on and click on Select Pages.
  • You will be redirected to a Home Pages Selection You can select the pages you want to display by turning off the Show All toggle.
  • Hit Save when you’re done.

AppMySite enables you to display up to 100 pages on your app dashboard.

How do these new changes help?

The goal behind this new update is to make users the central force behind creating and designing the app. Ultimately, it is users who have to take the app to market and promote it. These new features are another vital step towards giving users more control over the final app they get.

The other additional benefit of this update is its role in optimizing the dashboard even more. Anyone using AppMySite to go from WordPress to app would appreciate the importance of better dashboard customization features.

The new changes are in line with the previous updates that brought powerful category management features to the app dashboard.

In conclusion

The piece covers all the details about the new page management features in the dashboard section. Readers are free to log-in to their AppMySite accounts now and check out these features for themselves. 

If you need further help then refer to our guide for managing pages within apps built on AppMySite.

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