Which Steem front end(s) do you use?

Which Steem front end(s) do you use?


With the recent release of Palnet.io, it reminded me that multiple front ends exist. We often complain about the limited social and content discovery functions on Steemit. However, the merits of other utilities do not seem to appear as often as the criticisms.

Find out more about Palnet:
https://steempeak.com/minnowsupport/@minnowsupport/palcoin-launch-a-revised-whitepaper-and-token-launch-by-the-minnow-support-project

Which brings back to the point of discovery. Do people even realize there are other front ends out there for Steem?

My personal favorite is @steempeak. This team managed to deliver a stellar product with little to no support from major players at the start. To date, their project is only getting better and better. They listen to feedback and are quick to implement useful functions.

Despite that, I still use other front ends such as @busy.org, @steeveapp, etc. Why? Because they each offer something for a specific thing I am doing on the blockchain.

I would imagine some people might only use the dapps since that is why they are on the network in the first place.

Here's the question:

Which Steem front end(s) do you use?

Poll is open for 30 days and you may choose multiple items.


  • Busy.org

  • SteemPeak

  • Steeve.app

  • Partiko

  • eSteem

  • Steemit

  • Palnet.io

  • Others (please specify)

Answer the question at dpoll.xyz.


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