Creatr
Creatr in the Crays Nostr research atlas: Creatr belongs in Apps as a creator-access and content surface: it ties Nostr identity to paid or gated creator experiences rather than a generic timeline.
Creatr is now part of the Apps route because it answers a concrete reader question: use it when the reader is mapping creator content, paid access and Nostr-native audience relationships.


Why this belongs in Apps
Creatr belongs in Apps as a creator-access and content surface: it ties Nostr identity to paid or gated creator experiences rather than a generic timeline. That matters because the Apps hub is not only a client list. It is the product shelf: clients, creator tools, signers, publishing workflows, app services, migration helpers and the evidence that explains how those pieces fit together.
The source page describes it this way: A creator-access surface on nostr.wine for exclusive creator content. We keep that public signal close, but the Crays page turns it into a clean reader path instead of copying a marketing page.
What it teaches the reader
Creatr should help you see one specific job inside Nostr: creator access. If that is the job you brought to the page, this entry gives you the direct source, the nearest category and the next internal Crays page to read.
- Reader job. Use it when the reader is mapping creator content, paid access and Nostr-native audience relationships.
- Apps shelf. Media
- External source. https://creatr.nostr.wine/
Where it fits in the route
Open the category when you want neighbors, open the catalog card when you want the second Crays view, and open the source when a claim needs checking.
Source trail
The cards below are the evidence trail for this entry. They are direct source links, not hidden assumptions.
