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Labirinto App Store is an app distribution portal created by Labirinto for its own and partner applications, covering desktop client downloads and an Android app store. It is used to browse the app catalog, install, update, and manage apps, and sync purchases, entitlements, and update channels through a Labirinto account. Current catalog examples include Labirinto Wire, Labirinto Store, Calculator Secret Vault, Gatekeeper, Taskmaster, and others.
Based on the collected information, the product is not focused on traditional enterprise SaaS workflows, but rather on app store and software distribution infrastructure. Core modules include app search, catalog display, desktop installer downloads, an Android store client, official repositories, additional feeds from approved organizations, and APK signature and metadata verification. Its security design is relatively clear: APKs from official channels must match the release signing key, the client verifies metadata before installation, and future public APKs will list checksums and certificate fingerprints.
The page does not disclose app purchase prices, enterprise plans, subscription options, or trial policies. It only states that the project is “donation-driven,” with donations available via Collective, Liberapay, and similar channels. As a result, it is currently not possible to assess its official commercial pricing or value for money. It looks more like an early-stage ecosystem distribution platform or a community-supported project.
For accounts, end users log in through Labirinto’s unified identity system, while web login currently redirects to the main Labirinto login; SSO is still being improved. Key enterprise procurement items such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, an admin console, audit logs, SLA, and compliance certifications are not disclosed. On the developer side, documentation is available for users and publishers, but repositories and signing APIs are still described as areas to be expanded “after launch,” suggesting that developer capabilities are not yet mature or publicly available.
Its strengths are that it operates independently from third-party app marketplaces and emphasizes transparent listings, signed releases, and verifiable downloads. It is suitable for Labirinto ecosystem users, early adopters of Android apps, and organizations that want to install and update Labirinto apps through official channels. The limitations are that many capabilities are still in beta or in the planning stage, while the first public APK, checksums, enterprise pricing, payment options, and support policies are all insufficiently defined. iOS is also only a future direction.
Access from mainland China and payment availability are not explained in the main content, so they should be considered unknown. If stable domestic distribution, payments, and compliance filing are required, it may still be necessary to evaluate F-Droid, Google Play, enterprise MDM/private app stores, or domestic app distribution and beta testing platforms as alternatives.
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