What is Wakoopa?

Wakoopa is a social network that helps people discover the best software, games and web apps on the market. Sign-up, install a small tracker on your desktop and automatically create your online software profile that you can share with friends and the world, also through widgets. Wakoopa keeps you updated about what your contacts are using, and sends you smart recommendations. Games, audio & video players, instant messengers or office tools: Wakoopa knows what's hot.

How does it work? 5 simple steps:

  1. 1 Sign up
    ... and install our small tracker application on your PC or Mac. This tracks what (web) apps you use, without being too much of a burden.
  2. 2 Get tracked
    Every 15 minutes a list of what software you're running is sent to your online profile.
  3. 3 Share it
    Tell your friends about your profile or put a Wakoopa widget on your website or blog.
  4. 4 Get updated
    When we notice there's news about software you like, we'll let you know. Recommendations, reviews, versions, etcetera: it's there for you.
  5. 5 Find cool stuff
    If you ever want to find certain cool applications for the right job in the right category, just browse our database! We've got it all.
Sounds good? Sign up!

- Track what you use

With Wakoopa you know what software you've been using, and how long you've been using it. But you also get updated when a new version comes out or somebody writes a comment or review about your software.

- Share your experiences

Wakoopa allows you to share your software usage and your opinions about software. Just invite your friends to your profile or put a widget on your own site, blog or forum.

- Find what you like

If you still don't know what anti-virus program to use, what games to play or which only community your friends use, then just look in our database. We know what the cool kids use! Browse by tag or category, it's all there.

... which looks a little something like this:

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But... what about your privacy?

Good question! Check out our full explanation here.

Who made it?

A couple of guys wanting to shake-up software discovery. Check 'em out here.