![]() ![]() Step 1) It suggests a short URL link for you. This will require to be verified by the A records it had you enter previously, but once verified it will allow you to create a New Dynamic Link. Within Firebase now, under the project I created, down the left-hand side is a button called Dynamic Links. So now I have a blank, verified domain called So I registered myself a domain last night and set it up as required by Firebase to get it verified and connected to the Firebase project (it steps you through this, and everything appears to work fine, just may need to give your DNS host time to reflect the TXT and A record changes this process requires). First hurdle I came to is it required me to own a domain, that I could create the URLs for the dynamic links in. Going down the Firebase Dynamic Links Path. Is this the right plugin for what I am after? Are there any better resources? Edit I am not sure if this is what I am after and unfortunately, because it was set up by the Flutter Team it offers exactly 0 explanations on how to actually implement any of it, as they sort of expect you to already be a professional full-time coder, able to fill in all the blanks for yourself. ![]() The only reference I can find online is this one: ![]() I would like to set up a referrals system in my application, so that users can invite their friends via email/phone number etc (whichever is easiest) and when it is confirmed that the invitee has installed the application, it will reward the original invite sender with, say, a month of no banner ads. ![]()
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