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United Cultures operates its own App Store. When you develop a project or product on our platform, we build it into a fully operational app published to all 269 member states worldwide.

7,000+ Culture Apps

Your Project Becomes An App

There are 7,000+ languages in the world. Each language represents a unique culture. United Cultures builds a dedicated app for every culture that comes to us — giving every culture its own voice, platform and economic future. Cultures can communicate, build projects and develop their regional economy through their own app.

STEP 01
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Culture Requests App
A culture representative or Minister of Culture contacts United Cultures to request their own dedicated culture app.
STEP 02
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Official Approval
Only official representatives or Ministers of Culture can request a culture app. UC reviews all credentials.
STEP 03
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UC Builds The App
United Cultures builds the app in the culture own language with their own identity, connected to the UC platform.
STEP 04
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App Goes Live
Published on the UC App Store and available on Apple, Google Play, Huawei and all major platforms worldwide.
STEP 05
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Culture Manages Content
The representative manages content and community. UC manages the technical infrastructure.
STEP 06
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Economy Grows
Members build projects, create jobs, attract investment and develop economic activity for their region.
What Every Culture App Includes
💬 Community Chat
📹 Video Calls
📰 Cultural News
📁 Project Board
💼 Jobs Board
💰 Investment Access
🛍 Culture Store
🎓 Education
🌍 Portal Connection
📱 Multi-Platform
🔐 Secure Login
📊 Analytics
Is Your Culture Ready?
Contact United Cultures to request your own culture app. Official representatives and Ministers of Culture can apply today.
UC App — Contact the Team
app@unitedcultures.org

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