App tags provide information about the status of the app you’re using. They show whether an app has special requirements or describe the version of the app. Understanding these app tags will help you make informed decisions about an app’s features and usage.
Tag | Description | How it appears | Impact on usage |
Beta | An app in active development, subject to change. Can be closed (invite-only) or open (available to any user) | “Beta” |
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Public | Officially released, stable, and ready for widespread use. | No tag |
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Draft | An app version for a public app that is only visible to integration maintainers (Developer Platform admins and collaborators). | "Draft" |
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Legacy | Still available but no longer actively maintained or updated. A newer version usually exists. | “Legacy” |
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Deprecating | The app or specific version is still functional, but it has an announced end-of-life (EOL) date, indicating it will stop working in the future. This is a warning period. | “Deprecating" |
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Deprecated | No longer supported or maintained, with a specific end-of-life (EOL) date | “Deprecated” |
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Invite only | A private app that you’ve been granted to. | “Invite only” tag or envelope icon. |
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Premium | A premium app that requires a paid Zapier plan to use. | “Premium” |
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