Branded MiniApp games on the SuperApps where your audience already lives.
Branded games on SuperApp surfaces hit retention and engagement numbers that paid social cannot. We design, build, and ship branded MiniApp titles end to end. The studio-grade toolstack you see across our projects is the same one we use to ship your activation in 8 to 12 weeks.
The problems we hear.
- ×Agency-built brand games take 6 months and ship to one platform.
- ×Cross-platform reach (Telegram + LINE + Discord at minimum) requires per-platform engineering most agencies do not staff.
- ×Brand-side stakeholders need real-time visibility into design, build, and live-ops, which agency PM stacks rarely surface.
- ×Activation budgets do not stretch to 6-figure per-platform porting bills.
What we ship for brands.
End-to-end branded MiniApp build
Our team has launched IPs across Disney, Marvel, DC, Fox, and Viacom. We design and ship the branded title with brand-team collaboration through GameFrame and Savepoint.
Cross-platform from day one with Hangar
Branded MiniApp ships to every SuperApp the brand cares about (Telegram, LINE, WeChat, Discord, Meta) on a single build cadence.
Read about Hangar →Live-ops as a service
Brand activations are not one-shot. We run live-ops for 6 to 12 months post-launch with content drops, leaderboards, and seasonal events.
Brief us on the activation.
Start a conversation →Common questions.
What does a branded MiniApp typically cost?
Engagements range from $80k for a single-platform 8-week build to $400k+ for a multi-platform branded title with 12 months of live-ops. Brief-driven; we scope per project.
Do we own the IP?
Yes. Brand-side IP stays with the brand. Brainjuice provides build and live-ops services under a work-for-hire arrangement, with clear IP terms in the engagement contract.
What about regulated categories (alcohol, gambling, finance)?
MiniApp content rules vary across platforms. Some categories are excluded on certain SuperApps regardless of brand intent. We surface platform fit on the first call before scoping.