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11/27/2025
Farcaster Clients List
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0xppl
0xppl is a client that's focused on trading activity, similar to what Interface has to offer. You can follow your Farcaster friends, see what they trade, discover trends etc... There's no social feed with messages, just information related to trading happening in your friends Farcaster wallet and other connected wallets. Its first appearance on Farcaster dates back to September 28th 2023.
Bondes
Bondes is a new client that was first mentioned by its developer,@alvesjtiago.eth, on February 17th 2025. It's a client that's focused on making it easy for users to manage their Farcaster connections. At this moment it's still in closed beta, but Farcaster Pro subscribers can already access it here.
Cura
Cura was first announced by@sahilon October 5th 2024. Originally it was a tool using Openrank (also developed by the same people, Sahil & Dharmi) that was meant to help channel owners manage their channel more efficiently. This happened after the Warpcast team revamped how channels work in their client. On March 5th 2025, Cura the client was mentioned for the first time by@gloriakexinwu. Cura the client works as a channel centric client, focused on providing a tailored experience to users willing to keep channels at the heart of their Farcaster experience.
Degen Hub
The Degen Hub is a new client built by@jacek, Degen's founder, and its team. It was released in invite-only mode, on iOS, on November 13th 2025. This client is obviously revolving around the $DEGEN token and its community and aims at offering a better user experience on Farcaster.
Farcaster (ex-Warpcast)
Farcaster is the main client to access Farcaster (the protocol), built by the Merkle Manufactory team. It was first launched as a mobile client under the name Farcaster in 2022. On February 16th 2023, the web client was released and on this occasion, both the mobile and web clients were rebranded to Warpcast, to make a distinction between Farcaster (the protocol) and Warpcast (the client). In 2025, the team decided to go back to its original branding and abandoned the Warpcast naming to go back to Farcaster (the protocol) and Farcaster (the client).
Farquest
Farquest was first brought up on Farcaster by@jc &@n on May 8th 2023, inviting people to join Farquest's private telegram channel. They had their own NFT collection and were originally branded as a "Farcaster RPG", using a quest system. It also includes a FID marketplace, where users can buy or sell FIDs. Farquest is more than a simple Farcaster alternative client, it's a whole ecosystem.
Fiids
Fiids is another client developed by@alvesjtiago.eth. It was first announced on August 14th 2023, which makes it one of the earliest Farcaster alternative client along with Herocast. Fiids is modeled after what used to be Twitter RSS feeds. This means you can curate different feeds for yourself and have them all displayed. You need to pay 1 warp to get connected the first time, and then you can either decide to stay on the free plan, or go for the pro plan which will enable things like scheduled cast, shared account, multiple accounts management etc. The Fiids pro subscription is curently sitting at 0.008 ETH per month on Hypersub.
Firefly
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Firefly is a client that's akin to what Buttrfly used to be: a hub for different web3 social platform, that allows you to share content to various apps at the same time. In the case of Firefly: X, Lens, Farcaster... It was developed by the team at@masknetworkand has been around since February 2023.
Herocast was first announced by@hellno.ethon August 23rd 2023. It's an alternative client that offers planned casts, multiple accounts management and detailed analytics. It seems to be aimed at professionals who want to use Farcaster for their business. They have 3 different tiers, from a free plan to a $35 monthly plan for brands.
Ketchup
It was first announced by@nishantmodion September 9th 2024. Ketchup is a client that has a strong focus on analytics, helping you to manage your activity, schedule and publish casts. if offers a free plan as well as 2 tiers of paid plans, for users who want more features.
Linkcast (ex-Linkcaster)
Linkcast is a client that was announced by @ghostlinkz.eth on December 5th 2025. The original Linkcaster client (now deprecated) is much older though. It's a client that's focused on highlighting links that are shared by users on Farcaster. For now, the feed is only showing links shared by roughly 100 users handpicked by @ghostlinkz.eth, but this number should be going up gradually.
Nook
Client developed by the team behind Flink (@slokh). It basically replaced Flink and was announced on February 16th 2024. It's focused on curated feeds segmented by points of interest (books, songs, movies, shows, games...). On February 15th 2025,@slokhannounced that he was joining the team at Merkle Manufactory, but he said he would keep Nook up.
Nounspace
Nounspace was first announced by@willywonka.ethon March 22nd 2024. The name says it all: it's a Farcaster client focused on the activity happening around the Nouns community. It's open-source and originally came from a fork of Herocast. It also launched its own token called $SPACE.
Recaster
Recaster was first announced by@ilamanov on February 20th 2024, but it looks like nowadays,@haoleis the main person maintaining it. It offers several extra features, as displayed below:
At this point in time, it looks like Recaster is free, available on both Android and iOS.
Scout
Scout is a client released in 2025 by @murdo, and described as such: "Scout simplifies staying connected to Farcaster. Follow casters effortlessly with organized feeds, on-device search and offline access - all without requiring a crypto wallet" (Taken from the app store page description)
Tako
Tako is a client that is focused on the Chinese speaking community by offering a full Chinese interface for Farcaster, and smooth message translation. it is built using the Tako protocol, which "provides a suite of modular components and developer tools, enabling developers to create and customize their own social networks". It was first introduced by its team on June 6th 2023.
Telcaster
Telcast is a third-party Farcaster client in the Telegram MINI ecosystem, designed for Web3 content discovery and interaction. It offers Xiaohongshu-style guides, short videos, and news while integrating the Farcaster protocol. It offers things like flexible login (Warpcast, wallet, and Telegram, no immediate account registration required.) or ecosystem integration (Mini-app, web, and mobile app access with token trend tracking).
The Base app
The Base app was first announced by@jesse.base.eth during Farcon 2025, in New York City. It's actually a revamp of the original Coinbase wallet. Betting on the take off of "social trading", the team behind it decided to operate this slight pivot and integrate farcaster's feed directly into their wallet app.
Tunecaster
Tunecaster was first announced by@ghostlinkz.ethon January 9th 2025. Ghostlinkz has been the main moderator of the /music channel since the early days of Farcaster, and in 2024, he decided to start building a client that would be better suited for the needs of music lovers browsing Farcaster. it includes features such as a playlist section and a set section.
Uno
Uno is a new client developed by @christopher &@erica. It was first brought up on Farcaster on August 24th 2024. Then on February 28th 2025, the closed beta was launched and onboarded roughly 100 users. The access to the client is still limited as devs are onboarding users slowly and manually.
Yup
Yup is a client that works like a hub, enabling user to crosspost content on different web3/web2 social platforms like Lens, Farcaster and X. It works as an aggregator. Farcaster got added to the roster of supported social platforms on August 12th 2022. On February 11th 2025, Yup was acquired by Thirdweb.
Zapper
Zapper was launched by @seb on December 4th 2025. It is a client that leans into the "social trading" narrative by allowing users to follow what their friends are trading, minting etc...They can then buy these tokens too if they feel like it. You can connect multiple wallets, and it also offers an integration to prediction markets.
Discontinued
Alphacaster (Aburra)
First announced on February 3rd 2023 by @billzh and eventually launched on March 30th 2023, it was a client designed to provide an experience centered around DAOs on Farcaster (like Nouns or Purple for ex.). On September 8th, @billzhannounced that they were rebranding to Aburra, with a stronger focus on voice based spaces.
AlfaFrens
AlfaFrens was a client designed by the@superfluidlabsteam to reward creators, using tipping mechanism through the $DEGEN token and their own $AF token. It got launched in April 2024, and sunset in August 2025.
Buttrfly
Buttrfly was a client that acted as a hub for multiple web3 social platform like Farcaster, Lens, Zora or Sound. on December 31st 2024, it was announced that the app would be sunset.
Discove
One the earliest Farcaster alternative client, launched by@dfon October 28th 2022. Discove proposed curated feeds (using SQL requests), complex searches and filters, and a complex feed ranking system. The team behind Discove announced that they would be sunsetting the client on January 1st 2024, and they eventually pivoted to build Mod.
Drakula
Drakula was one of the first Farcaster clients that was focused on video sharing. It was designed as a Farcaster based TikTok, to put it simply. Drakula was first brought up by its creator,@alexmasmej, on January 31st 2024. They were using a currency called $BLOOD to reward creators on their platform. In 2025, it looks like they rebranded the platform to 10k.world and started using a new coin called $WATCHOIN. The latest iteration has however also been discontinued.
Farcord
Farcord was a client designed to provide a discord-like experience revolving around Farcaster channels. It was built by @jayme& @pedropregueiroand launched on September 21st 2023. It looks like the client is not available anymore, although there was no official announcement from the team.
Flink
Flink was originally announced by@slokhon September 5th 2023. It started as a way to find your contacts through various social platform, but quickly evolved into a general purpose Farcaster client. On December 23rd 2023, it was announced that Flink was being "soft-deprecated", as the team behind it was working on something else.
Jam
General purpose client originally introduced by@betashop.eth on March 14th 2023, and formerly known as "Purple". After a while, the team eventually pivoted Jam to an AI agent platform.
Kiosk
Kiosk was first revealed on May 2nd 2024, right in the middle of Farcon 24 in Venice. It was designed as a Farcaster client aiming at supporting creators, with a strong emphasis on NFTs. They were originally integrating Rodeo & Zora. Since then, the project seems to have been abandoned, with the last communication from official channels dating back to more than a year ago and the homepage now in "coming soon" mode.
Litecast
Litecast was an open source mobile client developed by @dylsteck.eth in the context of a bounty issued by @dwrto build more clients for Farcaster. The first testflight version was released on January 8th 2024 and you can check this Loom video to see what the client looked like.
Newscaster
Client originally introduced by@betashop.eth on February 23rd 2023. The original purpose of Newscaster was to "present the news & links with most recent engagement from Farcasters". No announcement was found about its sunsetting or discontinuation, but it's not available anymore.
Phaver
Phaver started out as a Lens client co-founded by@joonatan.eth. After raising $7m, they decided to expand to Farcaster as well, and on April 11th 2024, they announced that they were rolling Farcaster integration, turning Phaver into a hub for different web3 social platforms. On September 24th, they launched their native token, $SOCIAL, but the TGE didn't go very well. Eventually, Phaver pivoted to SocialDAO, but the platform has been pretty much inactive for the past few months.
Phrasetown
Phrasetown was a client launched by @pixelon November 30th 2022. it was inspired by RSS feeds style browsing, and allowed you to build custom feeds based on points of interest. This client is not available anymore.
Societa
Societa was first introduced by@emr.ethon October 10th 2024. It was designed to be a Farcaster client for the builders on Solana, and was developed during a@colosseumradar Hackathon. The client seem to have been discontinued without any official announcement.
Sonata
Sonata was first introduced on May 5th 2024 by Sebas.eth. It's a client that was focused on musical curation. You could also earn $NOTES for sharing music through this client. Unfortunately, on June 4th 2025, Sebas.eth announced that they were winding down Sonata. It's still accessible through sonata.tips, but the development has been stopped.
Supercast
Supercast was first brought up on Farcaster by its developer,@woj, on October 26th 2023. It was then officially released on December 4th 2023, and made available to everyone after a closed beta phase. Supercast was a paid client designed specifically for power users. Adding multiple features that were not available on Warpcast, such as cast scheduling or multi-accounts management. As@wojjoined the Farcaster team on February 6th 2025, he announced that he would stop the active development of Supercast. More details here. At this point in time, Supercast is not available anymore.
Tiles
Tiles was a client developed by @brianjckim. it was launched on September 20th 2023. It was meant to be a Farcaster client focused on photos and videos. There was no official sunsetting announcement, but Brian shared some insight about why he moved on here.
Wildcard
Wildcard is a Farcaster client building for the creator and attention economy with unique features like in-built native buying/selling of profiles and tipping. We're assisting them with comprehensive design services, from initial branding to detailed user interface designs. Our goal is to create an intuitive and engaging platform that seamlessly integrates these innovative features, enhancing user experience and interaction within the Wildcard ecosystem.
(extract from their website)
The team behind Wildcard decided to pivot to a pump.fun like platform on October 23rd 202