We enable people to create, distribute,
manage, and monetize native and mini apps —
at the speed of producing
TikTok’s,
Reels
and
Shorts.
9 of the top 10 platforms have already opened up to mini apps and bots. Pick one and see what that looks like today.
The proven one. In-chat apps have been mainstream here for years, and a full app economy already runs day to day, a mature, stable market, not an experiment.
A pure gaming surface. Everything here is a game you tap to play instantly inside YouTube, no install, and the catalog is exploding as the biggest video platform turns into an arcade.
Community-native. Anyone can publish an app that installs straight into a subreddit, so each one lives inside its own niche audience, and games lead the pack, growing fast.
The utility surface. Structured mini-apps open right inside the chat to book, order, apply or pay without leaving the thread, adopted first by banks, retail and healthcare.
The newest surface. Invite-only mini apps and games layered onto short-form video, still early and gated to a few markets, but riding the largest attention engine of the moment.
The full launch cycle in one workflow. Research → build → distribute → monetize. Native to the mini-app surface where the creator's audience lives.
Hermes

Where users find, install, review, follow, and earn. Bridges native + mini-app worlds. Each install travels with the user's social context built-in.
Web and native are crowded. Mini-apps are barely served above the coding layer. @appssPro plays where the heatmap goes dark.
A senior team with real depth in consumer product, distribution, and platform-scale execution, people who've built at scale before and know what messenger ecosystems reward. Anchored by an early backer who happens to be one of crypto's most-followed voices, an active partner across capital, intros, and audience.





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