Anything designed by users in E.gg can be given its own unique URL, which allows others to view their content even if they don’t have the app installed themselves. Users who have E.gg, are able to browse through other people’s work directly in the app.

Facebook E.gg App Allows You to Design Your Own Zine-Like Webpages

Facebook Product Manager Jason Toff introduces E.gg this summer and said it as an “experimental new platform for weird and wonderful expressions of who you are and what you love,” adding that the inspiration for the project was the “raw and exploratory spirit on the early Interwebz.” He shared on his Twitter’s handle

— Jason Toff (@jasontoff) November 18, 2020

— Jason Toff (@jasontoff) November 18, 2020

— Jason Toff (@jasontoff) November 18, 2020

— Jason Toff (@jasontoff) November 18, 2020

— Jason Toff (@jasontoff) November 18, 2020 During Facebook’s beta testing phase, people used E.gg to create fan pages, guides, tributes, profiles, collages, recipes and more. Recommended Reading: How to Share your Screen in Facebook Messenger on PC?