Apps & the store
Kiki comes ready to do a lot, but you extend it with apps from the store — and unlike apps on a normal computer, these are built so the agent can operate them as part of getting your goals done.
Installing apps
Browse the store from the web dashboard or the mobile app, find an app, and install it to a device in a tap. It downloads, gets set up in its own private space, and becomes available to you and the agent right away.
You approve what each app can touch
When you install an app, Kiki tells you exactly what it's asking for — a folder, a piece of hardware like the microphone, or part of your shared vault — and you approve it. Apps can only do what you allowed, and you can review or revoke that any time in Settings. An app can never quietly reach something you didn't grant.
Apps the agent can actually use
Because apps are built for Kiki, the agent can drive them precisely — it knows the exact state of what's on screen instead of guessing. So when you ask Kiki to "add this to my notes" or "play something relaxing," it operates the right app for you, the same way you would.
Sharing between apps
Moving things between apps doesn't mean "save here, open there." You share a thing — a note, a photo, a track — and Kiki offers the apps that can take it. It's the typed object that moves, not a file path you have to manage. More on this in Your data.
For developers
Apps are built with a Rust SDK and published to the store — and they can choose any license. If you want to build one, head to Build apps.
Next: Your data.