Is a platform that allows anyone to browse, view and share select Pi Apps on any browser of their choice and on any device, bridging the gap between the Web2 and Web3 world and improving accessibility to the Pi ecosystem for Pioneers and non-Pioneers alike.
For developers, share and show your app through PiNet to onboard non-Pioneer users to your app. Nearly any Mainnet Ecosystem app found on the Pi Browser now has the potential to be accessible on Chrome, Safari, Brave, and any other conventional internet browser that conforms to the standard http protocol.
PiNet achieves this by giving Pi applications a unique URL which can be accessed by anyone through PiNet in the Browser of their choice.
There are a few steps that need completed in order to register for and allow users to start using your application through a PiNet URL.
To be eligible to register for a PiNet URL the application must be listed in the Ecosystem App.
The application needs to register for a PiNet subdomain within the Developer Portal.
While the PiNet user may view Pi apps without logging into their Pi account, the user will be blocked from the application at the point in the application where the Pi SDK is required for interaction. This means that once the application invokes Pi.authenticate the user’s experience will end. They will need to either access the application from the Pi Browser and, if they don’t already have an account, they will need to create one, in order to continue experiencing the application.
For example, when designing Fireside Forum, the application was built so that those visiting from the PiNet URL can click on and view posts and comments. A user, however, is required to use the Pi-Browser if they want to create a post or add any fire. These actions require the user to log into the Fireside Forum application and submit a transaction.