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.
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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