Share your Instagram finds on Hive Snaps
Some of my friends might know that I’ve been working hard on two fronts. First, trying to onboard as many people as I can. Second, building Hive Snaps—together with my brother and my wife—a front end designed to make newcomers feel right at home.
The idea has always been simple. Or maybe I should say the goal has. It has to be easy to use, and it has to feel familiar. That’s why I’ve focused not only on making it look like Web2 (which might be the obvious move) but also on integrating some Web2-style features.
Take sharing a YouTube video, for example. It just makes sense. Most people still use YouTube. Sure, we have alternatives, and no, I’m not exactly YouTube’s biggest fan—but I’m trying to operate in reality.
One of my recent onboards pointed out that these days, most people use Instagram. I don’t have hard numbers, but that sounds about right. Truth is, I’m guilty of doom-scrolling Instagram myself. I’ve been known to send videos to friends and family—not the most productive activity, but let’s be honest, one a lot of us share.
So with that in mind, I decided to add a feature to Hive Snaps (to Snapie, as I like to call it) that doesn’t currently exist on any other Hive front end: rendering Instagram posts and videos. When I mentioned this, my wife raised a concern—that some people on Hive won’t like it. Some want nothing to do with Web2, and I get where they’re coming from. But they also need to understand what Hive Snaps is aiming for.
I call it an experiential soft landing. That’s the best one-line description I’ve got. If someone coming from Web2 can easily figure out how to use Hive Snaps—how to share their favorite memes, videos, and engage with others—then I think we’re on the right track.
And honestly, the more features we add, the more likely it is that legacy Hiveans will join in too. After all, they won’t get the same experience anywhere else, unless another front end copies the idea. Which, to be fair, I’d actually encourage.
The day is ending with four pull requests waiting for my brother to review. We had originally planned to submit to Apple this morning, but between fixing two reported bugs, catching one more on my own, and sneaking in a couple new features… well, the day slipped away. A productive day nonetheless, but I’m too tired to push further tonight.
So yeah... Hive Snaps will render Instagram. I think that’s pretty cool. Hopefully, you all think so too.
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I've been trying out snaps and I've enjoyed the experience, and I think the experiment of re-rendering Instagram could be interesting. Although I don't have any specific data on Instagram usage, it seems to me that it's a very widely used web2 application.
I'm sure I saw the download link for the APK somewhere but I don't know where anymore. Would love to try it as well. Generally, I think the more Web2 anything feels, the more likely it is to be used by a lot of people
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Will do haha
Another cool update !
Cool! You're doing a good job!
Feel free to use the #hiveproject tag I recently introduced for these project update blogs!
Making Instagram links display inside posts is a smart bridge for newcomers. Funny how bugs smell deadlines, but catching them now beats waking up to a fire. Curious how you're handling Instagram embeds when a post gets deleted or is private. If you need extra hands to test, ping me.
https://x.com/jewellery_all/status/1963251024933658766
I have one thing to say: FINALLY
To explain further: on Hive we need lighter and faster content. Short video is the way. As a music content creator, more than half of my content on social media is reels and tiktoks. Now I can bring that type of content here too.
I understand why some people will not be happy about this. But we still are humans, and the simple humans on Hive will enjoy watching these videos.
Next step is: having the chance to upload short videos directly on Snaps or with an integration with 3Speak
that is precisely the next step... I need to talk to Sagar and Matt to work the details, but I think this is clearly needed too.
Nice very interesting 💥