
The protocol ties together three moving parts: brand-side distribution demand, Android node operators who provide execution capacity, and the $KOTS token layer that coordinates rewards.
Each surface serves a different audience but connects through the same network and token economy.
The coordination layer that ties brand demand, Android capacity, and the $KOTS economy together.
Open pageCampaigns, verified distribution, and real-device publishing for brand-side demand.
Open pageAutoposting and scheduling tools built for creators who publish on real Android devices.
Open pageKotKit builds infrastructure for distributed TikTok content distribution using real Android devices. The goal is to give brands a transparent tool for scaling reach, and network participants a way to monetize idle devices.
The project is founded and developed by an indie developer focused on Android automation and distributed systems. The entire technical base is open on GitHub. Reach the founder via Telegram.
The platform source code is published in a public repository. This includes the landing site (Astro + Svelte), backend (FastAPI), and Android app (Kotlin). Code transparency is a core trust signal for brands, workers, and partners.
Legal policies, risk disclosure, and all terms of use are available on the documentation page. We recommend reviewing the risk disclosure before getting started.
Every public page should make it obvious how KotKit connects brand demand, Android capacity, and the $KOTS token layer.
$KOTS coordinates brand demand, node rewards, and the public protocol economy.
The demand side: campaigns, large-scale distribution, and verified publishing.
The supply side: Android node operators, task execution, and $KOTS rewards.