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Branch’s Deep Links Let You Preview Apps in Your Browser

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27 points by sdpurtill 10 years ago · 12 comments

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maephet 10 years ago

Hey guys - one of the creators of this here. I wrote a blog post summarizing the thing in case you prefer a less TechCrunch-ey version: https://blog.branch.io/branch-deepviews-the-missing-link-in-...

  • Axsuul 10 years ago

    Nice write up! Makes the feature much easier to understand and it's good that you've provided feedback from those who use it already in production.

jfreeney 10 years ago

This feature is the foundation of so much potential that I am giddy!

Being able to expand content offerings in such a distributed but definable way is going to turbo charge our efforts this year at YETi CGI.

Already today we started work testing deepviews to share opps from #points, our new ambient gamification platform. They will allow us to be so much more effective in onboarding users to immersive activity.

Thank You Branch :)

happiily 10 years ago

This is a fantastic new update to what is already a powerful tool for mobile-focused products. We've had to maintain a separate web infrastructure to allow users to preview and interact with content which this eliminates. I'm looking forward to experimenting with this asap.

Disclosure: I'm an investor and was an early adopter of Branch.

timesfree 10 years ago

Can we take users on desktop browsers to the iTunes Store page instead of texting a download link?

  • dstaten 10 years ago

    TL;DR you can, but you lose the ability to pass data through install.

    Absolutely. The unfortunately side effect is when these users open your app, you won't know where they came from. Using text-me-the-app allows us to link a desktop link click to the same user downloading on mobile and opening the app. You lose the ability to pass data through install, and you lose install attribution. It's a tradeoff--for you, personalizing onboarding, rewarding users or having install attribution may be less important than taking them straight to the App Store.

    You can either point desktop users to the App Store on an app-wide basis (https://dashboard.branch.io/#/settings/link) or on a per-link basis using the reserved key $desktop_url (as Abbey pointed out). Let me know if this is unclear.

  • abigailchaver 10 years ago

    Yeah, link redirection is customizable. You just add a value for $desktop_url in the link dictionary: https://dev.branch.io/link_configuration/

zfrankel 10 years ago

Looks cool, but wondering how much control we get over the UI of the preview page?

  • dstaten 10 years ago

    We are going to automate the uploading of templates within the coming weeks--the goal is to have a library of open-source templates that anyone can use, or contribute to. When you create or edit an existing template, you’ll have the option to make it public or private. Even cooler than that is that we’ll allow you to customize the templates to make use of whatever custom tags that you choose to attach to the links.

    If you want to use a custom template now, drop a note to support@branch.io and we'll get it uploaded for you.

ellenle 10 years ago

Game changer. Super excited for this!

keajer 10 years ago

This is very cool, great work!

rinthe 10 years ago

awesome! very useful:)

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