Press Release Summary
AirdropBuzz announced its new Android app, now live on Google Play. The app helps crypto users track active and ending-soon airdrops, follow step-by-step claim guides, and get alerts. A built-in Potential Score helps sort better opportunities faster, with a clean, ad-free experience.
March 13, 2026 — AirdropBuzz today announced the launch of its Android app, Crypto Airdrops - AirdropBuzz, now available on Google Play.
Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.airdropbuzz.app
A crypto airdrop tracker that cuts the noise
AirdropBuzz is built for people who want to find active airdrops fast, follow clear claim steps, and stay on top of updates in one place.
- Track active and ending-soon airdrops with clear deadlines
- Get airdrop alerts so you don’t miss key updates
- Follow step-by-step claim guides and participation details
- Use Potential Score (a quick rating to help you prioritize better opportunities)
- Filter by category like DeFi, NFTs, Layer 2, gaming, and more
- Read crypto news and short research posts inside the app
- Search fast with a mobile-first layout
“Airdrops move fast. We built AirdropBuzz so people can track what’s live, follow the steps, and stay updated without jumping across ten tabs.” — Dhiraj Dixit, developer behind AirdropBuzz
Ad-free and focused
The latest release removes ad SDK integration and keeps the app fully ad-free, with improvements to check-ins and general stability.
Security reminder for airdrop hunters
Crypto airdrops can attract scams. Never share your seed phrase (your wallet’s master password). Don’t sign random transactions. Always double-check links and do your own research.
Availability
The AirdropBuzz Android app is free to download on Google Play.
About AirdropBuzz
AirdropBuzz is a crypto airdrop tracker that helps users discover active airdrops, follow claim guides, and stay updated with crypto news in one clean app.
Website: https://airdropbuzz.com
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