Hi Leonel, thank you for your time. I supposed that would be the answer, 
but still I wanted to hear your opinion because of your experience.

Yes, it would definitely be better to install the app only once. In fact, 
we have some plans to do that in the future. But it won't be possible for 
now, because of the time and cost it would take for us.

Still, I must say that we have been able to manage the updating process in 
a pretty decent way. We have a main app that manages the 
installation/update/deletion of apps. That main app has its own database 
where it stores information about those installed apps (each one of them is 
a website). The main app has a bunch of tasks that we run through the 
scheduler. This approach gives us some advantages, for example, when we 
have a new version of the app, we first update some of the websites, wait 
some time to test and debug, and then we apply the update to the rest of 
the websites. As we have many many websites, this approach reduces the 
possibility of introducing an error to all the websites at once.

If your are curious, you can check our main app at medios.com.ar
Our service is only available in spanish speaking countries, and we have 
been slowly expanding (right now we run about 300 websites).
We owe part of our success to web2py and its great community, so I take the 
opportunity to thank you all once again!

Best regards,
Lisandro.

El martes, 18 de septiembre de 2018, 13:22:42 (UTC-3), Leonel Câmara 
escribió:
>
> No there's no limit. Although, wouldn't it be better to make a 
> multi-tenant app using common filters instead of replicating the app each 
> time? This seems like a nightmare when you want to update the app you're 
> replicating across all the installations.  
>

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