A super-app for everyday life — and a platform where your mini-app can tap into payments, push notifications, NFC, camera, location, contacts and more, with the user's permission.
One place for the things they do every day — free on phone and computer.
Messages, photos, stickers, voice notes and files — with read receipts and drafts that follow you to desktop.
Crystal-clear calls anywhere in the world. Flip the camera, pick a ringtone, answer in a pop-up on desktop.
Store a card once in Atlayo. Mini-apps can request autofill at checkout — only with your permission each time.
Food, transport, fitness, games and more — tap to use, nothing to install, pay with your saved card.
Hold two phones together to swap business cards instantly — or share yours one-way like a digital business card.
Same chats and mini-apps on Windows and Linux (coming soon), the AtlayoNET browser as a second internet — claim any domain, even if it's taken elsewhere — and access to phone files from your PC.
Mini-apps are web pages with superpowers. Atlayo injects a JavaScript bridge — ask for permission, then call native features as easily as any web API.
Request the user's saved card to pre-fill checkout fields — they confirm with a fingerprint before anything is shared.
Your backend sends "order ready", reminders or deals straight to the user's phone — scoped to your mini-app only.
Request name, phone, location, Bluetooth or notification access — the user grants it once, you get structured data back.
Save settings, carts and progress in isolated storage — persists across sessions, separate for every mini-app.
Take photos and videos, or open a scanner for QR codes and barcodes — perfect for menus, tickets and loyalty cards.
Get GPS coordinates for delivery, check-in or "find my order" — after the user approves location access.
Tap tags, write loyalty cards, or emulate an NFC card — plus verified Atlayo identity payloads businesses can trust.
Talk to nearby devices — smart locks, printers, fitness bands, shop beacons — with user-approved Bluetooth access.
Ask for fingerprint or face confirmation before showing sensitive content or approving an in-app action.
Let users pick a friend from their Atlayo contacts — great for splitting bills, gifting or inviting someone.
Alerts, confirmations, toasts, loading spinners, action sheets, date pickers and form validation — feels like part of the app.
Generate hardware-backed signing keys for tickets or offline-first apps — private keys never leave the device.
Send text, links and files through the system share sheet, or pin a shortcut to the user's home screen.
Let users sign in to your website with their Atlayo account — they approve scoped data access inside the app.
Read screen size, language, dark mode and safe-area insets so your mini-app looks right on every phone.
Stream accelerometer and gyroscope data for games, fitness trackers or interactive experiences.
One mini-app, three runtimes — most APIs work the same everywhere.
The full API: NFC, BLE, camera, biometrics, home-screen shortcuts, haptics and hardware status checks.
Windows and Linux — storage, permissions, UI components and contact picker. Pin your mini-app as a desktop shortcut. Coming soon.
A second internet inside Atlayo — claim any domain you want, even names already registered on the regular web. Same mini-app bridge for internal tools and partner integrations.
You focus on your product — Atlayo handles distribution, identity, card autofill and the native glue.
Web skills are enough. Code in the browser IDE, preview on a real phone live, publish to the Mini-market in one click.
No app store review. Update your mini-app and every customer has the new version immediately.
List in Compass where people already browse for food, services and tools — plus QR codes and share links for your own marketing.
Reach customers across Europe. The app and APIs respect the user's language and theme automatically.
Card autofill needs a fingerprint. Permissions are explicit. Your mini-app only runs inside the genuine Atlayo app.
Every method documented with examples — storage, card autofill, NFC, UI components and server-side push.
Get the app, open a business, or read the complete API documentation.