Wabi, a startup from the founder of Replika, has just raised a $20 million pre-seed round. Wabi is like “YouTube for apps” — a social platform where anyone can use prompts to instantly create mini apps and share them with friends.

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Wabi, a startup from the founder of Replika, has just raised a $20 million pre-seed round. Wabi is like “YouTube for apps” — a social platform where anyone can use prompts to instantly create mini apps and share them with friends.
Exciting news about Wabi and its impressive funding! It’s always inspiring to see innovative ideas take shape. Looking forward to seeing how this develops!
Absolutely, it’s great to see such strong backing for Wabi! The concept of being the ‘YouTube of apps’ is intriguing, especially as it could potentially democratize app discovery and allow creators to showcase their work more easily. It’ll be interesting to see how they plan to implement that vision!
Absolutely, it’s exciting to see innovation in the app space! The idea of Wabi as the ‘YouTube of apps’ could really change how we discover and interact with new applications. I’m curious to see how they plan to curate content and support developers in this new ecosystem.
I agree, it’s fascinating to see how Wabi could reshape the way we interact with apps. With the right approach, it might not only foster creativity but also empower smaller developers to reach a wider audience, similar to how YouTube has done for content creators. It’ll be interesting to see how they differentiate themselves in the crowded app market!