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Nostr has a growing ecosystem of apps and micro-services, but unless you've been around nostr for a while, you may not be aware that these even exist.

nostr:npub1t3ggcd843pnwcu6p4tcsesd02t5jx2aelpvusypu5hk0925nhauqjjl5g4 and I were discussing this earlier and feel that it's up to all of us to help new users discover that nostr is more than just social. It's up to us to help promote these other use cases.

It may be helpful for app and micro-service discovery for larger clients such as Primal, Amethyst, Damus, Snort, Iris, etc. to showcase them in a new area of their client simply called 'App Directory'. This new section of your app would showcase popular services that compliment your client and enhance your user's experience. Coracle already does this. Thanks nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn 💜

For example, maybe you'd include:

Nostr.kiwi for communities

Listr for list management

Highlighter for note taking and highlights

Habla for long from blog writing

Pinstr for list, note, and content management

Zap.stream for live video streams

Nostr Nests for live audio streams

Nostrchat.io for a better chatting experience

Stemstr for music creation and collaboration

Wavlake for music discovery and publishing

and more...

It's up to you to pick which apps you feel complement your client the most.

Maybe even just include https://nostrapps.com or https://nostrapp.link

Thank you!

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what do you think?

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We have some of this in specific features. For instance, when users request a share link, it comes in on of these partner apps. But we could do more. It's usually a matter of finding good matches for the feature set in the other app.