Applications
Check out the curated list of decentralized applications we support.
Decentralized applications are changing the way we use software by offering enhanced privacy, security, and user control. Unlike traditional applications, they run on decentralized networks, eliminating the need for a central authority. Below is a list of decentralized applications that we endorse and support, each chosen for its reliability and ability to empower users with greater autonomy and resilience against censorship.
Element is an open-source, decentralized messaging platform offering secure, private communication with features like end-to-end encryption, voice and video calls, and file sharing. It is accessible via a web browser or with the Element mobile app for Apple and Android.
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a decentralized platform for real-time text communication, offering secure, customizable messaging with features like channel management and file sharing.
Jitsi Meet is an open-source video conferencing platform offering secure, scalable, and easy-to-use online meetings with features like end-to-end encryption and screen sharing. It is accessible via a web browser or with the Jitsi Meet mobile app for Apple and Android.
Nextcloud is an open-source, self-hosted file sharing and collaboration platform that allows users to store, share, and collaborate on files securely. It offers features like document editing, calendar and contact management, and video conferencing, ensuring complete control over your data.
AzuraCast is an open-source radio streaming and podcasting platform offering advanced broadcasting tools and listener analytics, ensuring a secure, censorship-free experience.
Funkwhale is an open-source, decentralized audio hosting platform that allows secure, customizable music and podcast sharing with enhanced privacy and data ownership.
Owncast is an open-source, decentralized live streaming platform offering a customizable and secure live streaming experience with features like interactive chat and viewer analytics.
PeerTube is an open-source, decentralized video hosting platform that allows independent video sharing, promoting privacy, freedom of expression, and data ownership.
Mastodon is an open-source, decentralized social networking platform that allows users to create and join communities with microblogging features. It provides a federated network where users can interact across different instances, promoting freedom of expression and data ownership.
Misskey is an open-source, decentralized social media platform that offers customizable and community-driven social networking. It operates on a federated network, allowing users to connect across various instances, promoting privacy, data ownership, and freedom of expression.
Pleroma is a lightweight, federated social networking platform that allows users to engage in microblogging and social interactions across a decentralized network. It offers a customizable and privacy-focused alternative to mainstream social media, supporting a wide range of activity types and media formats.
Keycloak is an open-source identity and access management solution that provides single sign-on, user federation, and multifactor authentication. It offers secure user management and integration with various applications and services, ensuring robust security and seamless access control.
osTicket is an open-source, web-based customer support and ticketing system designed to manage, organize, and streamline customer inquiries. It offers features like ticket assignment, automated responses, and detailed reporting, making it an efficient solution for customer support teams.
Webmin is an open-source web-based interface for system administration of Unix-based systems. It allows users to manage server operations, such as user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing, and much more, through a simple and intuitive web interface. Webmin simplifies the process of managing and configuring servers, making it accessible even to those with minimal command-line experience.