Maintainer picks
What Maintainer picks are
The Maintainer picks section on /apps is a curated shortlist of applications that page maintainers consider strong starting points for new users. It is a subjective curation by the people who maintain this page, not an institutional endorsement by the Cardano Foundation, IOG, or Emurgo.
Picks are visible at the top of /apps and are the first thing a newcomer sees. The bar for inclusion is therefore higher than for the broader showcase.
Selection criteria
A pick must meet all four:
- Category fit. The app represents a primary user intent (Wallet, DEX, Lending, NFT marketplace, Governance, Explorer, etc.). To keep the section diverse, there is a soft cap of one to two picks per category.
- Actively maintained. Public release, commit activity, social activity, or equivalent signal within the last 12 months. Abandoned-looking projects are removed even if they were good once.
- Activity threshold. For trackable categories (DEX, Lending, Marketplace, Minting, Governance, etc.), the app should be in the top 10 of its category on the transaction leaderboard. Non-trackable categories (Educational, Analytics, Explorer, Pool tools) are exempt; judge them on quality alone.
- Quality signal. Either beginner friendly (clear onboarding, low jargon, working defaults) or best in class (most feature-complete, most reliable, most contributed-to). This criterion is subjective and requires a one-line written justification on the proposal.
Proposing a new pick
- Open a GitHub issue titled
Maintainer pick proposal: [App Name]. - State which category the app fits into, and which criterion above carries it (especially criterion 4: write the one-liner).
- If the category cap (one to two picks) is already full, name which existing pick should be replaced and why.
- Wait for one other maintainer to second the proposal.
- If no maintainer raises a blocking objection within 7 days, the pick is merged into
apps.js(favoritetag set on the entry).
Removing a pick
A pick can be removed at any time if it clearly fails one of the criteria, for example a security incident, an apparent abandonment, or a sustained collapse on the leaderboard. Open an issue with the reason; the same 7-day window applies.
If a pick goes offline, gets abandoned, or pivots away from Cardano, it is also removed under the broader Apps curation policy; picks live inside the showcase and inherit those triggers.
Routine removals also happen as part of the quarterly review (which runs alongside the showcase-wide curation review).
Quarterly review
Every three months, one maintainer runs a ~30 minute review:
- Diff the current Maintainer picks against the current top 10 per category on the leaderboard.
- Flag stale picks (no activity, dropped out of category top 10, abandoned).
- Surface new candidates (apps that have moved into category top 10 since the last review).
- Open a single summary issue with the proposed adds and removes. Comment window is 7 days, then merge.
Conflict of interest
Maintainers who contribute to or are employed by a project recuse themselves from voting on that project. They can still answer factual questions about it.
Cardano Foundation employment alone does not disqualify a maintainer from voting on independent projects.
Why this exists
A flat directory of 120+ apps does not help a newcomer choose. Without curation, ordering falls back to either alphabetical (arbitrary) or transaction volume (which over-rewards a few categories). Maintainer picks gives the page a small, opinionated shortlist that newcomers can trust as a sane starting point, while the rest of /apps and the leaderboard remain available for everyone who wants the full picture.
The mechanism is intentionally lightweight: a small group of maintainers, written criteria, public proposals, short comment windows. No committees, no voting weights, no scoring rubrics. If that proves insufficient, the process can be tightened later.