A complete tap-to-earn Mini App — energy bar, boosts, skins, quests, referrals, leaderboard, TON wallet. Buy it, run the browser installer, point your bot at it.
The demo is the real build. It opens in Telegram — nothing to install, no account to make.

Not screenshots — the interface itself, walking through its own five screens. Tap anything and it hands you the controls.




Coin balance up top, the character in the middle, energy draining under it. When the bar runs out the session ends — and the recharge is the reason the player opens Telegram again later.
Auto-playing the tour. Pick a screen, or use the app's own nav bar — it pauses while you explore.
No feature roadmap to finish before launch. This is the whole game as it stands, and the parts you'd otherwise have to specify, build and test yourself.

Taps draw down an energy bar that recharges over time. That ceiling is what turns a clicker into a daily habit instead of a five-minute toy.

Consumables, and two upgrades that stick:
Cosmetic skins bought with earned points — a points sink that costs you nothing to run.




Rewards for following a channel, joining a group and watching an ad. Point them at your own channel and the game becomes a growth channel.
Every player gets an invite link. They collect points per friend, plus a share of what their own invitees earn.
One ranking, ordered on total points, so the top of your community is visible to everyone below it.
Players link a TON wallet and the server checks the cryptographic proof of ownership rather than trusting whatever the client sent.
Accounts are created from Telegram's signed initData, verified server-side. No passwords, no signup form, no password reset email to wire up.
Laravel 11 on PHP 8.2+ with a Vue 3 and Inertia.js front end, Tailwind for styling, MySQL underneath, assets built with Vite. It's a conventional Laravel app, so any developer you hire already knows the layout of the code.
A browser wizard takes your bot token, database details and admin IDs, runs the migrations and seeds, then closes itself off. You never open a shell.
No shell access required, no queue worker to keep alive, no Redis to pay for.
Buy the application on the product page — where the current price and licence terms are listed — then put the files on your host.
Visit your domain and fill in the wizard: bot token, database, admin Telegram IDs. It migrates and seeds the database, then locks itself.
Set your bot's Mini App URL to your domain in BotFather. Anyone who opens the bot is now playing your game, under your name.
Play the demo to see exactly what your players would get — it's the same build you'd be installing. When you're convinced, the licence and pricing are one click away.