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# FAQ | ||
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## Can I use the same domain with subfolders for multiple apps? | ||
No, for technical reasons, it is not possible to use the same domain with subfolders to host multiple apps. Each app must have its own separate domain. | ||
The preferred solution is to use subdomains for each app. For example, you can use subdomains like "app-one.your-company.com", "app-two.your-company.com", and so on. Using subdomains allows you to have separate domains for each app, which avoids the technical limitations associated with using subfolders. |