Hello @kylesureline
Good morning. Thanks for using SuperPWA!
Can you share the link to your website? (couple of links on the network would be great). Is it a sub-folder install of multisite?
There are some situation when SuperPWA can work on multisites, I will take a look and let you know.
The manifest location is for a single website. For multisites the file will be https://yourwebsite.com/superpwa-manifest-{blog-id}.json.
You can find the direct link to the manifest in SuperPWA > Settings > Status section > Manifest
Looking forward to it.
It’s a subfolder install.
Two sites on the network with Super PWA and OneSignal enabled are https://applytruthministries.com and https://ourbook.me (that one is private though, but I can send you a temporary login if you need it).
I would guess that the 2 plugins work fine on Multisite *if* you use Domain Mapping?
Hey Kyle,
Unfortunately it isn’t working. We thought it was working before (as we did for every other install) and it appeared to be working in some test cases. But I was able to recreate few cases where it failed.
I would recommend you to disable either of the plugins for multisites until the compatibility is available.
I will also add an admin warning to 1.8.1 so that users are not in the dark. Not everyone might read the release note like you did. Glad you did that and opened this conversation.
How strange! It’s working fine for me!



Hello Kyle,
Please try in Google Chrome by loading the same website and then go offline. Browse around and see if you can see the pages you already visited offline.
What is happening is that the OneSignal service worker unregisters our service worker, so the PWA features (like offline browsing) are no longer available.
You can compare the offline behavior with https://superpwa.com and you will notice that the pages you once visited are available offline.
Hmmm. Well, that seems to work fine in mobile Safari.
I’ll test on the computer later.