Bellow is the last two post from the thread I started on Pythonanywhere 
forum regarding this issue:

*I am not sure exactly how I finally set this up and I can't replicate the 
process unless I delete the app and start over which I am not going to do 
now.*

*This is what I think I did:*

*First, I chose the "manual configuration" then edited my WSGI file as 
instructed here: https://www.pythonanywhere.com/wiki/MultipleDomainsWeb2py 
<https://www.pythonanywhere.com/wiki/MultipleDomainsWeb2py>*

*After this it was impossible to continue in any way. In the WSGI file I 
changed the folder name, adding the new folder name that I wanted to set up 
for the new app but there was no way to actually create the folder at that 
point. So after a while I deleted the app, there was nothing else I could 
do. There is probably a way to start setting up the folder structure 
manually but that doesn't seem like a good idea to me.*

*After the app was deleted, the WSGI file was not deleted so I started to 
"add a new app" again but this time I did not choose "manual 
configuration", and then, it worked. The folder was created, everything 
seems to be working.*

*What did I miss? It seems to be working fine this way. I'd appreciate any 
feedback or advise.*
* [image: Beloved premium user] kakasFDD310 | 34 posts | Aug. 4, 2015, 3:37 
a.m. | permalink 
<https://www.pythonanywhere.com/forums/topic/2744/#id_post_15751>* 
*edit 
<https://www.pythonanywhere.com/forums/user/kakasFDD310/post/15751/edit/>*

*Ah not sure if there is a misunderstanding here. To clarify:*

   - *to setup multiple web2py websites, and to set up the new website from 
   scratch, you can just do create new (non-custom) from our web tab.*
   - *to get multiple domains to point to the same web2py code, then you 
   should proceed as mentioned in our wiki 
   <https://www.pythonanywhere.com/wiki/MultipleDomainsWeb2py>.*

* [image: Staff] conrad | 297 posts | PythonAnywhere staff | Aug. 4, 2015, 
2:31 p.m. | permalink 
<https://www.pythonanywhere.com/forums/topic/2744/#id_post_15759>* 


On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 5:48:29 PM UTC+8, JorgeH wrote:
>
> so??
>
> How did you manage to do it?
>
>
> Can you explain to us? I'm interested too.
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 2:36:14 AM UTC-5, Joe wrote:
>>
>> It took a while but I figured it out.
>>
>> On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 9:21:42 PM UTC+8, Joe wrote:
>>>
>>> What is the best way to host multiple web2py apps/domains on 
>>> pythonanywhere? 
>>>
>>> If anyone has any experience with this, I would appreciate if you could 
>>> let me know the best way to do this.
>>> I asked this question on the pythonanywhere support forum, they 
>>> suggested to post the question here. They said that they are *not 
>>> web2py experts.* 
>>>
>>

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