Solana Mobile just gave its dApp Store something every app marketplace eventually needs: the ability for users to tell developers exactly what they think. The new Ratings & Reviews feature rolls out with review analytics, AI-powered summaries, and direct reply capabilities for developers, covering more than 900 apps listed on the platform.
From 50 apps to 900
The dApp Store has come a long way. When Solana Mobile first introduced ratings and reviews back in June 2024, the store had just over 50 dApps available. The catalog has since ballooned to more than 900 apps, making some form of quality signal not just nice to have but essential.
The addition of direct reply functionality is worth noting. Traditional app stores from Apple and Google have offered developer responses for years, and the absence of that tool in a crypto-native store was a gap. Developers can now address bugs, respond to complaints, or clarify misunderstandings in real time.
Solana Mobile has also woven its community governance system, known as Guardians, into the curation process. These community members help maintain quality standards on the platform, acting as a decentralized quality control layer that traditional app stores handle with internal review teams.
The bigger picture: challenging Apple and Google
Apple charges up to 30% commission on in-app purchases. Google does roughly the same. Solana Mobile positions its dApp Store as a fee-free, community-governed alternative.
At the time of the original ratings feature launch in mid-2024, there were approximately 160,000 combined orders for the original Saga device and the then-upcoming Chapter Two device, later rebranded as Seeker. The Seeker shipped in 2025, and the company has continued pushing ecosystem growth through promotions and builder grants.
What this means for investors and the Solana ecosystem
For developers building on Solana, the implications are practical. Review analytics give them data they can act on. Direct replies let them manage their reputation. AI summaries reduce the noise.
The risk, as always with crypto hardware plays, is adoption. 160,000 device orders is respectable for a niche product but microscopic compared to the billions of smartphones running iOS and Android. If review volume stays thin, AI summaries won’t have much to summarize.
Ongoing builder grants and Seeker Season promotions suggest Solana Mobile is aware of this chicken-and-egg problem and is actively spending to solve it.
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