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Goodbye home screen: How NEED is turning Telegram into a digital marketplace

Posted on May 21, 2026 By 164news66 No Comments on Goodbye home screen: How NEED is turning Telegram into a digital marketplace

Goodbye Home Screen: How NEED is Transforming Telegram into a Digital Marketplace

May 21, 2026 – 5:35 pm

Nobody gets excited about downloading a new app anymore. The little ritual—tap the store, wait for the icon, set up an account, trust it with a credit card—has become friction most people just avoid. So they stop downloading. Instead, they gravitate toward platforms where things just work without asking for another chunk of their home screen.

WeChat cracked this years ago in China: a single app where you could message, pay, book a doctor, and order lunch. The West never quite replicated that, but something interesting is happening inside Telegram. What was once just a messenger is quietly absorbing an entire marketplace of services that used to live in separate apps.

Scroll through Telegram’s mini-app ecosystem now, and you’ll find VPN subscriptions, eSIM shops, game top-ups, and digital gift cards, all accessible with a tap, no install required. It’s a gradual shift that inverts the old app store logic: every function doesn’t demand its own icon; instead, services live as bots and mini-apps inside an interface people already have open.

Need, a marketplace built by Roxman’s team behind the well-known Telegram Major¹ ecosystem, is a window into this shift. The name is almost too on-the-nose: it’s a single entry point for digital stuff users would otherwise chase across half a dozen platforms. There’s no separate app to download, no extra login. Everything runs on Telegram’s existing rails—authentication, notifications, payments. Buying a gift card or an eSIM feels less like a detour and more like sending a message.

Payments are the quiet killer feature here. With a bank card or crypto, there’s no need to hand financial details to yet another vendor. Most services land within minutes; speed isn’t a selling point anymore, it’s just the baseline expectation when switching apps would already kill the mood.

The team’s next bets point further in: travel, broader gaming, subscription services, all built as a layer inside Telegram, not a standalone platform. Roxman frames it less as a product expansion and more as a bet on where attention already lives. If users spend hours a day inside a messenger, the services that win will be the ones that never ask them to leave.

It’s a quiet upending of the old distribution playbook. For years, owning the app meant owning the customer. But if the customer’s attention is already anchored somewhere else, the smart move isn’t to pull them away; it’s to show up there, ready to serve. In that light, the rise of mini-app marketplaces isn’t a tech novelty—it’s just the natural answer to a world where the home screen stopped being the center of gravity.

¹ The Telegram mini-app with a built-in NFT market, custom verification, games, staking, and its own token.

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Will Jones

I am a writer who has worked in a variety of professions—from tech startups to international news—and I’m always eager to explore where storytelling meets innovation.

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