Back to Great Hall South2:30 PM - 3:00 PM PDT
From protocol to product: How Expo powers the next wave of AT Proto applicationsGreat Hall South · Conference Day #1

What does it actually take to build and ship an AT Proto app? This panel features developers who have done exactly that using Expo. We'll cover the full journey: authentication and OAuth, working with decentralized identity, deploying to app stores, and scaling to real users. Whether you're exploring AT Proto for the first time or ready to start building, you'll walk away with practical insights from people who've shipped.

Attendees
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Jessie Rushing avatar
Tim Biggin avatar
🧑‍💻 Niels @ ATmosphereconf avatar
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M. Kaspar avatar
Evan Jarrett avatar
Steve Layton avatar
Chris Messina avatar
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Ashlynne avatar
Anuj Ahooja avatar
Kit avatar
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Paul Frazee avatar
Graham avatar
Daz avatar
Eli Mallon avatar
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Seth avatar
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Joe Germuska avatar
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Emelia avatar
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Erin Kissane avatar
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