Native App Hub: Container Setup

The Native Container feature offers you the flexibility to choose between two setups during the initialization phase, simply by selecting the one that suits your event. You have the option of either a Single Event setup or a Multi-Events (Container) setup. The Multi-Events Container allows you to manage multiple events within a single Native App.


Which Path to Take: Opt for a Single Event App when your event centers around a singular, focused experience. If your organizing company hosts various events, the Multi-Events (Container) App in an existing container maintains cohesion.


Creating Your Event App:


Creating Single Event App

  1. Select "Single Event App" in the selection box.
  2. Tick the consent section for charges applicable to this product.
  3. Click "Let's go" to create a single event container.

Creating Multi-Events App in a New Container:

  1. Select "Multi-Events (Container) App" in the selection box.
  2. Select "Create Multi-Events (Container) App" on the Container Type box.
  3. Insert Container Name.
  4. Tick the consent section for charges applicable to this product.
  5. Click "Let's go" to create a multi-events container.

Creating Multi-Events App in an Existing Container:

  1. Select "Multi-Events (Container) App" in the selection box.
  2. Select "Use Existing" on the Container Type box.
  3. Choose an existing Container from the list (for events created by the same organizing company).
  4. Consent to charges and click "Let's go" to create a multi-events container.

Transitioning Between Single and Multi-Events Setup


Changing Container Type - Single to Multi (Container):


  1. Choose the Multi-Events (Container) option from the selection box.
  2. Customize the Container Name, if desired.
  3. Manage events within the container, considering event removal triggers a return to the activation box.
  4. Add events from the same organization company to the container.

  5. Multi-event commitment - reverting to a Multi-Event setup requires retaining a single event.
  6. Note: Deleting all events triggers automatic container deletion, requiring us to reconfigure our app store details information from the beginning.

Changing Container Type - Multi (Container) to Single:


  1. Transition to a Single Container if your container hosts only one event.
  2. For containers with multiple events, exclude unwanted ones, retaining those you wish to keep.

  3. Seamlessly switch your current event to a Single Container setup after event removal.



You can optimize your Jublia experience by managing single or multiple events within a Native App. We hope this comprehensive guide empowers you to make the most of these features and enhance the event experience for your attendees.



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