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Apps Overview

What apps are, where to find them, and which first-party apps ship with every Storra store.

Apps are opt-in features that extend Storra. Some are auto-installed when you create your store; others you can install and uninstall as needed. Each app is self-contained — installing one adds new sections to the visual editor, new pages to your dashboard, new ways to deliver products, or new integrations with services you already use.

Open the Apps page →

The first-party apps

Storra ships with a small set of apps built and maintained by the platform. Each gets its own article:

  • Essentials — cookie consent banner, back-to-top button, YouTube video block. Auto-installed on every store.
  • Minecraft — game-server pairing, package delivery via the Storra plugin, server-status section. Auto-installed if you picked Minecraft as your game.
  • Support — customer ticket system, with a dashboard inbox for your team and a public ticket form for customers. Auto-installed.
  • Discord — connect your Discord server to grant roles on purchase and post sale announcements.
  • Slack — post purchase notifications to a Slack channel via incoming webhooks.

The Apps page

Open Apps to see every app installed on your store. Each card shows the app name, a short description, and quick links to its settings.

Click any app to open its detail page. From there you can:

  • Toggle the app on or off without uninstalling.
  • Configure the app's settings — message templates, integration URLs, channel choices.
  • See what the app contributes to your storefront — sections, blocks, embeds, dashboard nav items.

App embeds

Some apps contribute embeds — site-wide elements that appear on every storefront page automatically, not as a section you place manually. The cookie consent banner from Essentials is an embed; so is the back-to-top button. Toggle individual embeds in the app's detail page or in the visual editor's Theme settings panel.

Future: third-party app marketplace

The first-party apps above are everything that's available today. A third-party marketplace where independent developers can publish their own apps is on the roadmap — see Third-party app marketplace.

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