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Setting up the app

Get Started with Moxly: Customize Your App Essentials

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Last updated 1 year ago

To begin shaping your mobile application, there are a few fundamental aspects you need to configure:

  1. App Name: Set a distinctive and memorable name for your application, which will be its identity across various platforms.

  2. Version Number: Establish the version number of your app. This is crucial for tracking updates and managing different versions of your app over time.

  3. App Icon: Design and upload an eye-catching icon that represents your app. This icon will be the first visual interaction users have with your application, so make it stand out.

These initial steps are vital in laying the foundation for your app's development journey on Moxly. By customizing these elements, you're not only setting the stage for your app's functionality but also defining its brand and user recognition.

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