Most attempts at Web3 social ask you to do the hard part first: install an extension, fund a wallet, sign a message you cannot read, and only then find out whether the community is worth your time. Capygram inverts that order. You create an account, you land in a feed, and the token economy quietly runs underneath the parts of the product you were already using.
The core of it is CapyMining, which lets you mine Capygram tokens from a phone or a plain web browser. There is no rig, no deposit and no purchase gate. Mining power rises with daily check-in streaks and with the size of the referral network you build, which turns what is usually an idle background process into something that rewards showing up and bringing people with you. Over a fortnight of testing, the streak mechanic was the single thing that kept pulling us back — and unlike most reward apps, the thing being earned is spendable inside the same ecosystem.
That ecosystem is the reason the score is what it is. Capygram is not one app pretending to be a platform. The directory already spans CapyPets for virtual pet keeping, CapyFood for running a token-priced virtual restaurant, CapyPages for turning your photos into printable colouring pages, CapyStyles for AI outfit try-on, and an in-house image editor — alongside videos, shorts, boards, messaging, friends and a Top Fans layer. Each one gives tokens somewhere to go, which is precisely the loop that most SocialFi projects never closed.
The social side holds up on its own merits. Posting, discovery through Explore and category filters (Cryptocurrency, Make Money, Metaverse, Productivity, Artificial Intelligence), and the ability to start or join a network mean a user who never touches the token layer still has a working product. Performance was consistently quick in the browser during testing, the interface is uncluttered, and nothing about it demands prior crypto literacy — a low bar that a surprising number of competitors fail.
Honest caveats: like every young network, what a token is worth later depends on adoption, and prospective users should treat mined balances as ecosystem credit rather than an investment thesis. But judged on what it is — a free, fully working social network with an integrated earn-and-spend economy and a real app catalogue — Capygram is the first product in this category we have tested that we would keep using after the review was filed. Five out of five.



