The experiments category shows how Nostr moves into playful prototypes, weird apps and fringe product attempts. These products are not all direct competitors; they are evidence that one protocol can support many interfaces.
Category meaning
Experiments apps matter because they prove that Nostr is broader than a single microblogging interface. This category is about playful prototypes, weird apps and fringe product attempts.
A directory entry is not an endorsement. It is a map point. Products may be experimental, mature, abandoned, mobile-only, web-only, open-source or commercial. The archive keeps the distinction visible by linking back to the public source pages.
- Apps in category. 1
- User question. Does this category make playful prototypes, weird apps and fringe product attempts easier for normal users?
- Crays question. Can the category improve creator demand, venue utility, payment flow or reputation?
Apps in this category
Each app has a short catalog page with the source directory description, platforms, categories and links. The Crays text is independent and should be expanded when a product becomes strategically important.
Crays interpretation
For Crays, the experiments category is useful when it teaches a product pattern. A Crays surface should not blindly copy these apps. It should learn which interaction model makes sense for profiles, content sale, fans, status, awards, venues and hospitality.
