Apps with no backend to go down.
A growing set of apps built on the same Pear / Holepunch stack as the browser — corestore, hypercore, hyperswarm, autobase. They run device-to-device with no servers, sync over the swarm, and surface in PearBrowser's app catalogue. It's an early, active ecosystem: some apps ship, many are demos or in active development — labeled honestly below.
Sell, settle, and ticket — peer to peer.
P2P ticketing for events with QR validation and transfers — issue, sell, and check in without a ticketing server in the middle.
A point-of-sale with AI product recognition and self-custodial crypto payments — runs the till locally, settles without a processor.
Zero-infrastructure secure document exchange — a P2P virtual data room for deals, where files never touch a third-party host.
An offline-first P2P marketplace built for connectivity-poor economies — list and trade even when the network is intermittent.
P2P short-term rentals with geospatial discovery — hosts and guests connect directly, no booking platform taking a cut.
P2P ridesharing with geohash-based discovery — riders and drivers match over the swarm instead of a central dispatcher.
A P2P cryptocurrency exchange on the Pear / Holepunch stack — order flow that doesn't route through an exchange operator.
An offline P2P bearer-cash wallet built on Cashu ecash — spend hand-to-hand, no online ledger required to transact.
Publish and talk without a platform.
P2P video streaming for desktop and mobile — creators serve their own streams to viewers directly, no CDN bill, no de-platforming.
An authenticated offline news relay network — signed reporting that spreads peer to peer, verifiable even where the internet is cut.
Personal, end-to-end encrypted note and clipboard sync over Pear / Holepunch — your snippets across your own devices, never a server's.
A P2P communications SDK and demo — app-to-app voice, video, and messaging you can drop into your own Pear app.
The stack under the apps.
Privacy-by-design AI access — PearBrowser ships a built-in buyer/shim so a page can reach the service without handing over an identity.
A P2P agent-orchestration mesh for AI workflows — coordinate agents across machines without a central controller.
A P2P smart home — local-first IoT control with no cloud dependency, so your devices keep working when the vendor's servers don't.
A reusable Bare-on-React-Native integration — embed a Pear-style backend (corestore + hypercore + hyperswarm + hyperdht + autobase) in a mobile app, with native UDP via UDX.
Build the next one.
Every app here is a Hyperdrive or a Pear app — addressed by key, served by peers, with no host to pay or ask permission from. PearBrowser is also a site publisher and an app catalogue: ship yours and it's reachable the moment a peer pins it.