How to put apple-app-site-association file to the root of the site

I’m trying to put apple-app-site-association file to the root of the site. The only way I see is the Public files section so I’ve added this file there. Unfortunately the file is not accessible during browsing. How do I get it working?

Thank you in advance for any help.

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@WixStaff @Wix Please resolve this issue. Many people are looking to use this service…

Agreed we still need a fix for this, especially with Apply sign in

Hello did you manage to upload the AASA on your wix?

Same problem here. Would be a shame when it is not already possible. We would need to another provider…

Feel free to post a Feature Request .

I need this too.

Those looking for a solution, this seems like the best workaround for now:

https://weekly.elfitz.com/2019/08/11/add-an-apple-app-site-association-to-wix-squarespace-website-using-cloudflare-workers/

But another monthly charge is annoying when we already pay wix.

Please follow our forum guidelines and post a new post rather than jumping onto the end of this old post from May last year.

Firstly, please check that this has not already been added to the Feature Request and you are not repeating it again.

If it has not been already posted in the Feature Update section, then please add it there as Yisrael has already stated.

As for your question, you can do it through Wix HTTP Functions as stated in the Apple docs.
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/General/Conceptual/AppSearch/UniversalLinks.html
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/inter-process_communication/allowing_apps_and_websites_to_link_to_your_content/enabling_universal_links
apple-app-site-association —with examples

https://www.wix.com/corvid/reference/wix-http-functions.html
https://support.wix.com/en/article/corvid-exposing-a-site-api-with-http-functions
How to Use HTTP Functions to Expose Your Site’s API | Corvid by Wix

If you can not get this to work, then please add a new post in the forum.