When you deploy a Google Apps Script as a web app, Google automatically displays a banner at the top or bottom of the page that reads, " This application was created by a Google Apps Script user.
Google places scopes into three categories: When you deploy a Google Apps Script as
Developers should not attempt to violate Google’s Acceptable Use Policy. The attribution exists to maintain platform trust. For enterprise customers, Google Workspace Enterprise Plus licenses include a feature called (in limited beta as of 2025) that may allow removing the footer for internal apps—contact Google Workspace sales for eligibility. A Google Cloud Project linked to your Apps Script project
While there is no single "off" switch in the settings for free accounts, you can use these methods to hide or remove it: 1. Embed the Web App in Google Sites consider rebuilding your tool using:
If you are part of a (formerly G Suite) organization:
Ensure you are using the /exec URL and not the /dev URL, as the development mode always shows debugging headers.
If verification is impossible, consider rebuilding your tool using:
yourcompany.com). You cannot use gmail.com.