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Intro

In the Domo Appstore, you can find many tools to help you take advantage of the power of Domo. These tools include apps, connectors, and third-party listings—which can be cards, dashboards, code blocks, and services. This article provides an overview of the Appstore and its various areas. For more detailed information about the following related topics, visit the links below.
This Appstore Overview contains the following topics: Navigation Listing types Details view Installed apps
When you select Appstore in the Domo navigation header, the Appstore Home page displays. In the left side rail, you can navigate between the other areas of the Appstore. Each area is described in the table below.
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Name Icon Description
Menu Displays the full Appstore menu.
Home

Displays featured, new, and trending listings, as well as the ability to filter by category and capability.

Learn more about Home below.

Search

Allows you to search for specific Appstore content using a variety of Quick Filters.

Learn more about Search below.

Installed Apps

Displays all apps installed in your Domo instance separated by your installed apps, apps installed by others, and Appstore purchases.

Learn more about Installed Apps below.

Asset Library

Displays your assets divided by apps you’ve designed, apps that have been shared with you, and all apps.

See Asset Library .

AppDB Admin

Displays your collections of JSON documents and other configuration details.

See AppDB Admin User Interface .

Manage

Allows you to see all apps that have been pushed to publication and choose whether to grant or deny publication for apps in this list. You must have a default security role of “Admin” or a custom role with the “Manage Appstore” grant enabled to access this area.

For more information about security roles, see Managing Custom Roles .

For more information about managing apps, see List on the Appstore .

Publish

Begins the process to publish your listing on the Appstore.

See Publish on the Appstore for more information.

Home

The Home page of the Appstore contains a carousel of recommended listings that you can navigate through using the left and right arrows. The Home page also displays new, trending, and popular apps and connectors. See Available Apps or Connectors to learn more.
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When you select a listing in the Appstore, the Details view for that listing displays.

Categories

The Categories section of the Home page lets you filter to locate listings belonging to those categories. When you select a category, the Search page displays with that category applied as a Quick Filter. In the examples below, the BI category is selected on the Home page, which displays the Search page with the BI Filter applied. See Search for more information.
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Capabilities

The Capabilities section of the Home page lets you filter to locate listings with those capabilities. When you select a capability, the Search page displays with that capability applied as a component Quick Filter. In the examples below, the Writeback capability is selected on the Home page, which displays the Search page with the Writeback component Filter applied. See Search for more information.
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You can also perform a keyword search using the search bar at the top of the Home page. If you search in the Home page, the Search page opens and displays your search results. Search terms are matched to both listing names and descriptions.To learn more about keyword searches, see Search for more information.
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You can also search the Appstore using keywords on the Search page. Enter one or more search terms in the search bar at the top of the page. For example, if you searched for “digital marketing,” all listings with “digital marketing” in their name or description display in the search results.
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On the left side of the Search page, you can select any of the available Quick Filters to display all listings that matcj the criteria. The Quick Filters are divided into categories:
  • Price
  • Components
  • Category
  • Publisher Name
  • Data Source
You can also search by keyword in each category of Quick Filter except for Price.
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Sort Results

You can also sort search results by relevance or in alphabetically ascending or descending order.
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Listing Types

You can find Apps by Domo, connectors, and third-party listings on the Appstore.

Apps by Domo

Each person in your organization can download their own version of an app. These individual versions contain cards powered by the individual’s personal data. Apps by Domo are of the following types:
  • QuickStart Apps — These are packs of template KPI cards, each associated with a particular third-party connector, that you can power with your own data. You power QuickStart apps using a connector, usually by entering credentials and/or other information. When you install a QuickStart app, a dashboard for the QuickStart app is added to your organization’s instance of Domo. This dashboard contains all of the cards associated with this connector, powered by your own live data. For example, if you add the LinkedIn QuickStart app to your Domo instance, a LinkedIn dashboard displays with cards for “Company Followers,” “Likes,” “Clicks vs. Impressions,” and so on, all powered by your organization’s LinkedIn data. For more information about KPI cards, see Understanding Cards.
  • Card Apps — These apps consist of one card that you deploy in your Domo instance. At the time of deployment, you can choose whether to deploy the Card App to an existing dashboard or to create a new dashboard for it. Card Apps are powered by selecting a DataSet with matching column names.
  • Custom Apps — These are cards that use multiple charts and images to present data measurements using rich visualizations. You can use pre-built Domo Bricks that you can customize by copying and pasting code or create Custom Apps yourself with the App Framework. Learn about this in the developer portal. For help with troubleshooting Custom Apps, see Troubleshooting for Custom Apps.
View the documentation for Available Apps here.

Connectors

Hundreds of connectors allow you to access your data and use it to power your Domo assets. You may need to enter your credentials, depending on the connector. See Connecting Data to Domo for more information.

Third-Party Listings

Domo allows third-parties to create listings and publish them on the Appstore to be installed by anyone or only internally by their organization. This allows partners to add value to the Appstore for all Domo users and even to create another revenue stream for their organization. All partner listings are subject to the same approval process and criteria as any Domo listings to ensure the high quality you expect from Domo. To learn about the publishing process, see Publish on the Appstore. See our developer portal for more information about app coding and creation.

Details View

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When you select any listing in the Appstore, you open its Details view, which includes the following information about the listing:
  • Intended audience
  • Benefits
  • Amount of setup effort
  • Tags
  • Version number
  • Other descriptive information
The Overview tab is the default tab for all listings and the only tab for apps. Connectors have an Overview tab as well as the following tabs:
  • DataSets — A list of all the DataSets you can pull into Domo with this connector.
  • FAQ — A list of frequently asked questions and answers for the connector.
  • Reviews — The average customer rating for the connector.
Tags allow you to search for other tools with that tag in their name or description. Select a tag to open the Search page with that tag as the search term and display the results. In the images below, the CRM tag from the listing is used as the search term.
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Select Get to deploy an app. Select Get the Data to configure a connector.
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Installed Apps

Installed Apps has three sections:
  • Your Installed Apps
  • Installed By Others
  • Appstore Purchases
In any section, you can select an app to open its Details view. From the Details view, you can select Back to return to Installed Apps. The next sections describe what actions you can take from the Details view of the various sections.

Your Installed Apps/Installed By Others

In the Your Installed Apps and the Installed By Others sections, you can perform keyword searches for apps using the search bar and sort the results by relevance, names A – Z, names Z – A, and date in ascending and descending order.
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Appstore Purchases

In the Appstore Purchases section, you can perform a keyword search in the search bar.
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You can also filter search results by selecting Add filter > Purchased by / Purchased type.
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Finally, you can sort your purchases by relevance, newest created, oldest created, newest updated, and oldest updated.
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Details View Installed Apps

Your Installed Apps

From the Details view of an app you have installed, you can select Open to launch the app or Uninstall to remove it from your instance.
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When you select Uninstall, a warning dialog displays where you must confirm that you are removing the app and that the action cannot be undone. You may also cancel the removal by selecting Cancel.
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Installed By Others

From the Details view of an app installed by another person, you can select Request Access > Request Access to ask the app owner to grant you access to it. You can also select Uninstall to remove the app from your instance.
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When you select Uninstall, a warning dialog displays where you must confirm that you are removing the app and that the action cannot be undone. You may also cancel the removal by selecting Cancel.
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Appstore Purchases

From the Details view for a purchased app, you can select Get to install it. If the app is subscription-based and the subscription is active, you can select Manage > Update payment method to change the payment information and take ownership of the subscription or Manage > Cancel Subscription to end the current subscription. Learn more about subscriptions in Manage Subscriptions to Appstore Listings.
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When you select Cancel Subscription, a dialog displays where you must check a box to confirm that you understand that the subscription will be canceled and any current installations of the app will be deleted and removed permanently. After you check the box, enter CONFIRM where indicated. You can then select Cancel Subscription or select Cancel to return to the Details page without canceling the subscription.
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