📄️ Context
You can use context to change the behavior of your application in specific circumstances.
📄️ Custom hostname
Before making your application available to users in your Production environment, you may want to change the URL from your-organization-name.grexx.today to something specific (such as app.example.com). You can do this by setting a custom hostname for the relevant DTAP environment.
📄️ Data retention
By default, Grexx Platform retains a full history of case and task data, including any changes made to attribute values. The data is retained even when a case is closed or a task is completed. This ensures you have an audit trail for every case and task in each of your DTAP environments.
🗃️ High-code template functions
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📄️ Jobs
Using jobs, it is possible to plan an execution of one or more activities at a specific moment.
📄️ Multilanguage
Multilingual behavior
📄️ Open registration
Introduction
📄️ Platform settings
To update any of the following settings, from your Studio go to Settings > Platform settings.
🗃️ Security & privacy
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🗃️ Send and receive emails
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📄️ SEO & metadata
If some or all of the pages in your application are publicly available (i.e. visible to unauthenticated users), you may want to take steps to control whether and how those pages appear in search engine results (such as Google or Bing). You may also want to use cookies to track user behavior and send data to Google Analytics.
📄️ Studio explorer
As you build your application in your Studio, you may want to organize the casetypes, datasets, templates, and other elements that you have created according to your own groupings. For example, you might want to group elements based on the feature they relate to (for example, products, billing, user management) or the team responsible for building and maintaining them.
📄️ Task attributes
Task attributes are only available in Studios created after 1 December 2024.
📄️ Tips & tricks
On this page you will find an overview of various small tricks / workarounds on the Grexx Platform.