# WebApp
The `webapp` package is what lets your Meteor app serve content to a web
browser. It is included in the `meteor-base` set of packages that is
automatically added when you run `meteor create`. You can easily build a
Meteor app without it - for example if you wanted to make a command-line
tool that still used the Meteor package system and DDP.
This package also allows you to add handlers for HTTP requests.
This lets other services access your app's data through an HTTP API, allowing
it to easily interoperate with tools and frameworks that don't yet support DDP.
`webapp` exposes the [express](https://github.com/expressjs/express) API for
handling requests through `WebApp.handlers`.
Here's an example that will let you handle a specific URL:
```js
// Listen to incoming HTTP requests (can only be used on the server).
WebApp.handlers.use("/hello", (req, res, next) => {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end(`Hello world from: ${Meteor.release}`);
});
```