The problem has been resolved thanks to the information provided there.
Best regards,
Lasse
The problem has been resolved thanks to the information provided there.
Best regards,
Lasse
We are using Cal.com with an Enterprise license on Cloudron. Currently, we cannot add apps via the Admin panel.
We already have n8n, Outlook, and Outlook Calendar integrated, but we would like to add Microsoft Teams to create Teams meeting links and use it as a booking location.
Could it be that we have incorrect settings in the backend that are preventing access to the apps? Could you please guide us on how to proceed? Do you need any additional information from us?
Thanks,
Lasse
I reached out to the DocuSeal team, and their response was:
"Unfortunately, there are no public instructions on how the Pro container is built - the container is built by the DocuSeal team and provided to Pro customers as is, ready to use without build instructions."
Let me know if there’s anything else I can provide to assist.
Thank you so much for the quick response, I really appreciate it as this is a very time-sensitive project for us!
The installation instructions for DocuSeal Pro are provided after purchasing the license. I’ve attached the relevant instructions here for your reference.
I will also reach out to DocuSeal support to request more detailed information about this.
We recently purchased a DocuSeal Pro on-premises license but initially installed the free version from Cloudron's App Store. DocuSeal support mentioned that activating Pro on Cloudron requires deploying a custom Docker app, as the App Store version only supports the free edition:
"Unfortunately, there are no easy ways to install Pro with Cloudron because their appstore includes only the free version. The only way to run Pro on Cloudron is via a custom Docker app, which might be complex to configure."
Are there any suggestions or workarounds to get DocuSeal Pro running on Cloudron without too much complexity?
Thanks!