Remove This Application Was Created By A Google Apps Script User Free ((hot)) | Full HD
If you don’t want to go through verification, you can:
The most reliable, official, and permanent way to remove the Apps Script banner is to run the script from a paid account (formerly G Suite) rather than a free @gmail.com account.
Yes, you can remove “This application was created by a Google Apps Script user – Free.” No, there’s no secret code or CSS hack to hide it permanently. The real solution is a Google Workspace account – and for anyone serious about building tools on Google’s ecosystem, you probably should have one anyway.
Once your Workspace account is active, redeploy your script. The message disappears automatically because Google now treats the app as coming from a verified organization. If you don’t want to go through verification,
In some specific configurations, embedding your Web App within a (google.com) can mask the header. However, this is less reliable than the previous methods as Google frequently updates their iframe security policies. Important Security Note
Anyone logging in with an email address from your same custom domain (e.g., user@yourcompany.com ) will not see the banner.
Are you using a or a paid Google Workspace domain ? Once your Workspace account is active, redeploy your script
☁️ Option 3: Migrate to Google Cloud Run or App Engine (Free Tier Available)
The banner only shows on free @gmail.com personal accounts.
If your app uses sensitive scopes and will have >100 users, submit for Google verification: However, this is less reliable than the previous
The most common free method is to embed your Apps Script URL into a standard HTML page using an .
Once verified, your app will say “This application was created by [Your Company Name]” instead of “by a Google Apps Script user.” The scary liability disclaimer disappears.
If you’ve ever built a tool in Google Sheets, Gmail, or Google Drive using Apps Script, you’ve probably seen it. That small, nagging line at the top of your web app or sidebar: