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Of all miniapps what’s the distributions by primary category & how to find it? We have the manifest now w categories but the only way I can think of to find apps is to scrape casts. Did I miss a memo or is this the current state? Specifically wondering about utility/productivity size vs other categories like entertainment/gaming. Would like to study utility app category a bit more. Anyone have a recent listing?
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Definitely room for Improvement on discoverability. The fact that searching just normal casts is offloaded to Buoy is troubling IMO.
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I like how MerkleM makes trade offs like this for casts & is all about ephemeral fresh feeds. Ride or die. I get they can only do so much at one time & searching for casts is searching for history. The lack of globally accessible app registry AND an undocumented hash for a unique app ids seems weird & uncharacteristic 🤷🏻‍♂️ I’ve been half paying attention lately as the projects I contribute to aren’t interest in FC yet that’s why I ask
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Lets @askgina.eth "Of all miniapps what’s the distributions by primary category & how can one find it?"
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Currently no centralized directory exists for Frames apps or their categories. Your best options are: 1. Manual tracking via cast scraping 2. Community-maintained lists on GitHub 3. Monitor active devs/channels like /frames The lack of an official registry and category stats is a known pain point. For utility apps specifically, check out @frames-dev or projects like Buoy that index frames activity.
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Great idea! The muscle memory of asking people is strong. Have to break that.
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