Qlik Branch already had 2,000 registered users and 100 projects when announced. All projects are shared under open source licensing. "We want to give developers everywhere the ability to explore the potential of Qlik Sense to create and share offerings that provide an added dimension to the user experience," Qlik CTO Anthony Deighton said in a prepared statement. The company says applications posted on Qlik Branch will not require official Qlik support as is provided in certifications on Qlik Market. The Qlik Developer Relations team will support the sharing and exchange of ideas.