Introduction #
Android App Links enable deep integration between your Learndash App and your website, allowing members to open specific URLs directly in the app rather than a browser. By configuring App Links, you’ll create a seamless mobile experience, improve engagement, and ensure links to your community content always open in the correct context.
Obtaining Your SHA-256 Certificate Fingerprint #
- Log in to the Google Play Console with the account used for your Google Developer enrollment.
- Under All apps, select your App ID.
- In the Release tab, go to Setup > App Integrity > App signing.
- Copy the SHA-256 certificate fingerprint for your App Signing Key. You’ll use this in the Leardash App settings.
Enabling Android App Links #
- In WordPress, navigate to Learndash App > Configure > Android Settings > Android App Links.
- Tick Enable Android App Links.

- Under Links to Open, choose All or Specific links to open in the app.
Note: Android does not support excluding individual URLs.

- If you use Google Play App Signing, paste your SHA-256 certificate fingerprint into Google Play Signing Certificate.

- Click Save Changes.
- Request a new Android build in Learndash App > Build to apply your App Links configuration.

Verifying Your Asset Links JSON #
To verify if a valid JSON is served after enabling the Android App Links option, go to the following URL in your browser:
{{your site url}}/.well-known/assetlinks.json/
Confirm the JSON includes an entry with your SHA-256 certificate fingerprint and package name.
Note: The file should list all App Signing keys you’ve added.
Troubleshooting and FAQs #
Q: Links aren’t opening in the app, why?
A: Make sure you generated a new build and that assetlinks.json is accessible and not cached.
Q: Getting a certificate mismatch error?
A: Double-check the SHA-256 from App Signing, not the upload key. It must match in both Android settings and assetlinks.json.
Q: assetlinks.json not found (404)?
A: Ensure the file exists at /.well-known/, and your server or CDN allows access.
Q: Can I disable App Links without a new build?
A: No. Disabling App Links requires saving the setting and creating a new build.