Apps : Planon app : Mobile Configuration : Concepts : Deep link URLs in the Planon app
Deep link URLs in the Planon app
Onboarding app users
You can onboard users to the Planon app by providing them with a URL that gives access to the app. This URL or 'deep link' can be sent via an e-mail or text message to the relevant users.
If these users do not have the Planon app yet, clicking the link will take them directly to the Planon app in the App store or Google Play store.
If the Planon app is already installed, it will be opened.
It is also possible to guide users directly to the right app module by giving them a deep link which includes the module's system name. See Creating deep link URLs to access the Planon app for more information.
Access for app users to Self-Service forms
Besides directing app users to a specific Planon app module, you can also use deep link URLs to direct them to a Self-Service (PSS) form. The app users will be able to access this form from their mobile device via the deep link URL sent to them via an email or chat / text message, or other method. This is only possible if this deep link includes a URL parameter that contains either a relative or an absolute path to the form.
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By combining Self-Service deep links with the use of access keys for the Planon app, you will make sure that Planon app users can open Self-Service forms from their phones directly, without having to sign in again. See for more information on access keys.
Examples of deep links to Self-Service forms (the italicized parts in the example are the URLs pointing to the form):
Relative: https://live.planon.app/dl?url=case/BP/SC001
Absolute: https://live.planon.app/dl?url=https://<environment base URL>/case/BP/SC001
You can use the above examples to create deep links that point to Self-Service forms in your specific Planon configuration.