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Apps aren’t locked to your device. If you’re in a space with others, you can share any app you’ve built or installed — and they can start using it immediately. The space is the distribution channel. There’s no app store, no publish step, no approval process. If you made something useful, you share it by being in the same space as someone who needs it.

Ways to share

1

Share directly

Right-click any app and choose Share App. You can send it to everyone in the space or to a specific person. They’ll get a notification with an option to install it.
2

Pin it to the space

Pinning an app makes it a persistent part of the space — it shows up at the top for everyone. Useful for tools the group will come back to repeatedly. Anyone who joins later sees it too.
3

Respond to a request

If a person in the space sees that you’re using an app they don’t have, they can request it. You’ll get a notification with a Share button — one tap and they have it.

What the other person sees

When an app is shared with you, it appears as a card in the space with:
  • The app name and a short description
  • Who shared it
  • Options to install it to your library or open it immediately
Nothing installs automatically — you always choose.

What this means for collaboration

Once two or more people have the same app open in a space, the experience depends on the app:
App typeBehavior
StandaloneEach person runs the app independently, side by side
CollaborativeState syncs automatically — edits, interactions, and presence flow between everyone in real time

The big picture

Sharing an app is as lightweight as sharing a file. You build something, you use it in a space, and anyone there can pick it up. Over time, the best tools spread naturally through the people who find them useful — no marketplace, no middleman.