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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T05:01:24+00:00 2026-06-04T05:01:24+00:00

I have created a custom App URL for my iOS app. The URL format

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I have created a custom App URL for my iOS app. The URL format is similar to this:

myappname://texttobeparsed

This works fine when I paste the URL in safari, My App opens and correctly handles the URL. The problem is that other apps such as iMessage or Notes do not recognize this as a URL.

Why isn’t this URL scheme being recognized as a URL? Could it have to do with how I set it up in my info.plist file or something else?

Or, does the URL need to be in a different format to be recognized?

I know it’s possible to have the system recognize it as a URL in apps other than web-browsers because I’ve seen it before with other apps (ex. iTunes: itms://itunes.com/apps/appname or Twitter: twitter:// or Facebook: fb://).

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    2026-06-04T05:01:26+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 5:01 am

    There’s nothing you can do about this. If the link isn’t explicit (e.g. in an HTML email), these apps can just recognize a built-in set of standard URL schemes. itms:// is one of Apple’s own schemes (for the iTunes Store), so it makes sense that it is supported in addition to the standard mailto://, http://, tel://… schemes.

    Edit: I would guess that the information that is used to determine what constitutes a valid URL in text views etc. is cached somehow. Contrary to what I initially guessed, it seems that app-specific URLs do work in Notes, etc. I’ve tested this with tweetbot:// for example (which I have installed) and twitter:// (which I don’t have installed) to verify that it doesn’t just check for a pattern like *://, but actually uses information about the installed apps.

    I’d suggest that you try to restart your device. If it’s an issue with some cache, that might help and I don’t think there’s much else you could do if your URL scheme already works in Safari.

    Update: I’ve installed the official Twitter app to test this, the twitter:// scheme wasn’t immediately recognized in Notes, but after killing and restarting the Notes app, it worked.

    Update 2: I’ve done a minimal test app with myappname:// as a custom URL scheme. Again, like with the Twitter app, it worked after restarting the Notes app, so it doesn’t seem related to the popularity of the app or whether it’s been submitted or not.

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