ICP Ninja’s latest release aims to make life easier for creators working on the Internet Computer. The updates deliver a smoother development experience through a suite of usability and technical enhancements.
Users can now import projects directly from GitHub—no more manual code copying. It’s easier to switch between your development view and the live application via a globe icon, and the refreshed landing page features smaller icons and cards that allow a cleaner visual presentation. More practical examples—such as Solana integration and cross-canister calls—are also now available to help developers move from idea to deployment more quickly.
On the technical side, there’s now a more capable build server that can handle a wider variety of projects. Once deployed, applications receive permanent canister IDs, ensuring they remain accessible on the Internet Computer.
A particularly welcome bonus for many: the platform has issued airdropped publishing coupons, so users can launch apps for free—if you haven’t received one yet, it’s worth checking your inbox.
These changes make ICP Ninja a faster, more robust environment for turning concepts into live dapps. Features like smoother GitHub import, visual improvements, better server capabilities and lasting canister IDs all serve to reduce friction during the build and release process. The launch coupons are a smart way to bring developers into the fold and encourage experimentation.
Developers familiar with building on the Internet Computer will likely appreciate how these updates eliminate repetitive steps and help accelerate deployment. Built-in examples reduce setup time, while the improved interface and permanent deployment give greater confidence when launching projects.
If you’re a creator or developer using ICP Ninja, take a look around. The improvements could help streamline your workflow—and thanks to the airdropped coupons, you might be ready to deploy something new right now.
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