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✨ New on Warpcast: Mini-app experiment We're exploring launching mini-apps from frames and deep links. Thanks to @paragraph and @matthewfox for working with us on the first prototypes. More coming soon. Try out Paragraph and Flappycaster in the frames below 👇
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From a technical standpoint, will it be possible to easily convert any frame into a mini app? Or is there much more that goes into it?
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A mini app view is a full HTML/CSS/JS webpage, so it's both easier and harder in some ways. Easier because you can use a full interactive canvas and any web framework you want, harder because there's more to set up than a simple image.
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oh my....@gotoalberto here we go @horsefacts.eth how will this impact a /frames-devs ? It always felt like /frames where baby apps. This unlock the stuff like webapp to ajax..literally 🤣
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We'll see what people want to build! My hunch is that many frames will become simpler and launch into mini apps for more complex interactions. People have built really impressive apps even with all the constraints of frames, but anything that needs complex input or has more than a few steps is pretty painful.
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Yes! This was my thought as well. Totally get the value of having interactability in feed, it’s a huge perk of data gathering But from an actual experience standpoint, I feel like mini apps will be far more versatile and simple
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