Community-built apps ranked by likes — not the contest score
Likes measure reach, not effort. A single Reachy Mini app can take days or weeks of work — writing Python services, designing frontend UI, wiring up WebSocket streams, tuning motor behaviour, debugging on real hardware, and packaging it all into something others can install and use. Many of the apps further down this list represent exactly that kind of dedication.
If you are scrolling past the top ten, take the time to click through and try some of the lower-ranked apps. Some of the most creative and technically impressive work in this community sits quietly at twenty, thirty, forty likes — built by people who spent their time engineering rather than promoting.
Apps are discovered by the reachy_mini_python_app tag, the same mechanism
used by the official Reachy Mini apps page.
Add these tags to your Space's README.md frontmatter:
--- title: My Reachy App tags: - reachy_mini - reachy_mini_python_app ---
The reachy_mini tag is the broad category.
The reachy_mini_python_app tag marks it as an installable app
and is what gets your app listed on both the official page and this leaderboard.