Qortal Hub is the primary interface for Qortal. It brings together the desktop app, and the new real-time reticulum based communication features.
Qortal 2.0 introduced Reticulum-based voice calling, including beta Q-call group calls with up to 7 participants.
For the best experience, run a local Qortal Core. If you just want to explore first or use Qortal without installing anything, hosted (public node, and hosted hub) access is available.
- Primary interface for Qortal users and ongoing UI development
- Reticulum-based direct voice calls and group voice calls
- Beta Q-call group calling with up to 7 participants
- Hosted access for quick entry without a local install
- Local node support for the full Qortal experience
- Built-in support for internationalization and multiple languages
You can use Qortal Hub without installing anything on your computer or mobile device. (NOTE: The hosted access version is still on 1.x.x version of Hub for the time being. New version is local only at the moment.)
- Download the latest release or use hosted access.
- Install and launch Qortal Hub.
- If you want the full node-backed experience, install and run Qortal Core locally.
- Once Core is ready, use the chat, wallet, publishing, and voice features from Hub.
- Reticulum integration
- Group audio calls
- Development setup
- Internationalization guidelines
- Contribution guide
Qortal Hub is the place where the modern Qortal user experience is centered. It makes it easier for new users to get started while still supporting the local-node workflow that power users prefer.
The app is also the home for newer network-facing features, including Reticulum-powered communication and the evolving Q-call voice experience.
If you hit a snag, join the community on Discord, join the Qortal private cloud chat (no registration required) - Qortal Cloud Chat visit qortal.dev.
See the dedicated page for development.