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Submit your dApp to the store

List your dApp on the DIG Network dApp storeexplore.dig.net, the curated directory of dApps built on Chia. Connect your wallet on DIGHUb, fill in one form, and an admin reviews it. Once approved, DIGHUb opens the listing for you automatically — you never touch a repository or a pull request.

The mental model

The DIG Network dApp store is curated: every listing is reviewed before it goes live. Submitting is a single wallet-gated form on DIGHUb at hub.dig.net/submit — your Chia wallet is your identity here, so there's no separate account or password. Fill in your dApp's details and artwork, submit for review, and track its status on the same page. An admin reviews the submission; once approved, DIGHUb publishes it to explore.dig.net for you.

Before you start

Gather these first so the form goes quickly:

  • The basics — your dApp's name, a one-line tagline, a longer description, its category, a handful of search tags, its live URL, and your (or your team's) name.
  • Artwork — a square app icon and a social-share image are required to list; a wide hero image and at least two desktop screenshots are needed if you want your dApp considered for the featured shelf. See Artwork requirements below for exact sizes.
  • Optional extras — a public source repository, your dApp's own version, its license, and links to docs, Discord, X, YouTube, or a blog.

Submit your dApp

  1. Connect your wallet at hub.dig.net/submit. If you're signed out, DIGHUb asks you to connect before showing the form — the wallet you connect becomes the submission's owner, so you (and only you) can see its status afterward.

  2. Fill in the form, organized into four sections:

    • About your dApp — slug (the URL-safe name your listing uses, e.g. my-dapp), name, tagline, and description.
    • Details — category, tags, your live website URL, author name (and an optional author URL), status (Live, Beta, or Draft), an accent color that themes your listing, and an optional version string.
    • Links (optional) — a public source repository, a license identifier, and any of docs, Discord, X, YouTube, or a blog.
    • Artwork — upload your PNGs; see Artwork requirements.
  3. Submit for review. DIGHUb uploads your artwork and hands the submission to an admin queue. Your submission then appears under Your submissions on the same page, with a live status:

    StatusMeaning
    UploadingYour artwork is still being uploaded.
    In reviewEverything uploaded; waiting on an admin.
    ApprovedAn admin approved it — the listing PR is open.
    PublishedThe listing is live on explore.dig.net.
    RejectedAn admin declined it (with a reason you can read).
    Needs a retryApproved, but publishing hit a snag — DIGHUb will retry automatically.
  4. An admin reviews it. Reviews check the same things every explore.dig.net listing must satisfy — working product, accurate metadata, and artwork that meets the size requirements below. If a submission is declined, you'll see the reason and can submit again.

  5. Once approved, it's published — no extra step from you. DIGHUb opens the listing on explore.dig.net on your behalf and, once it passes the store's automated checks, it goes live at explore.dig.net/app/<your-slug>. Your submission's status updates to Published when it does.

Field reference

FieldRequiredNotes
SlugyesLowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens, 3–40 characters (e.g. my-dapp) — this becomes your listing's URL.
Nameyes1–40 characters, as you want it branded.
Taglineyes10–120 characters, plain text — your one-line pitch.
Descriptionyes80–5,000 characters; basic markdown (paragraphs, headings, lists, bold/italic/code/links) is supported.
CategoryyesOne primary category: Payments, DeFi, NFTs, Gaming, Social, Storage, Identity, Infrastructure, Tools, or Other.
Tagsyes1–8 short keywords, comma-separated.
WebsiteyesYour live dApp — must start with https://.
Author / team nameyes1–60 characters.
Author URLoptionalMust be https:// if set.
StatusyesLive, Beta, or Draft. A Draft listing shows a Draft badge and can't be featured.
Accent coloryesA #RRGGBB color that themes your listing's card and detail page.
Source repositoryoptionalA public https://github.com/... link. Open-source dApps are preferred.
VersionoptionalYour dApp's own release version.
LicenseoptionalAn SPDX identifier (e.g. MIT, GPL-2.0).
Docs / Discord / X / YouTube / BlogoptionalAny that apply, each https://.

Every listing you submit starts not featured — featuring is a curation decision the store team makes after your dApp is live, not something you set yourself.

Artwork requirements

Every image is a PNG at the exact pixel size shown — the store validates this automatically, so double-check your export before uploading.

ImageExact sizeMax sizeRequired
App icon512 × 512512 KiBto list
Social share image1200 × 6301 MiBto list
App icon (large)1024 × 10241 MiBoptional
Hero image1600 × 9002 MiBto be featured
Tile image800 × 4501 MiBoptional
Desktop screenshots1280 × 8002 MiB eachup to 8; 2+ needed to be featured
Mobile screenshots1080 × 19202 MiB eachup to 8

Screenshots should be real captures of your running dApp, numbered in the order you upload them.

What happens after you submit

Once your submission is Published, it's a normal explore.dig.net listing: discoverable in the store's search and category filters, with its own detail page and social-share card. Updating a published listing's metadata or artwork later isn't yet available from the submission form — for now, each submission creates one listing.

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