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MAP Minimum Viable Mapps (MVP)

This section documents the core mapps that form the minimum viable release of the Memetic Activation Platform (MAP). Each mapp is a modular capability that enables agents to activate, navigate, and co-create within the ecosystem.

Below is the prioritized MVP implementation sequence. Click any mapp to explore its supported use cases, related HolonTypes, and associated Personas.


🧭 MVP Mapps Implementation Sequence

  1. Profile Manager: Create and update your agent profile, including name, identity, and geographic presence.
  2. Space Explorer: Discover, join, or initiate Spaces (crews, collectives, events, services).
  3. Holon Gallery: View and search Holons within a Space; filter and explore their structure.
  4. Holon Editor: Create and edit Holons, their properties, types, and relationships.
  5. Notification Center: Control how, when, and where you receive updates across channels and formats.
  6. Calendar Adapter: Sync with external calendars and coordinate time-based events.
  7. Geospatial Map Explorer: See agents, events, and Spaces on an interactive map.
  8. MAP Navigator / Search: Explore agents, Holons, memes, and Spaces across the entire ecosystem.
  9. Ritual Runner: Facilitate group process through repeatable ritual templates.
  10. LifeCode Definer: Link self to memes (values, principles) from the Meme Pool and define your LifeCode.
  11. Meme Pool Browser: Browse, remix, and steward memetic patterns in the global meme commons.
  12. Service Publisher: Define and publish services into the distributed service registry.
  13. Service Composer: Combine modular services into holistic service offerings.

🧱 What’s a Mapp?

Mapps are modular, interdependent capabilities within the MAP ecosystem. Each enables a distinct form of interaction — from identity creation to service composition to collective ritual. While they can be used independently, they are designed to be mutually reinforcing.

For developer context, see: - ➡️ Ecosystem Activation - ➡️ Use Case Model