If there's one star who we definitely look up to, it's Zendaya. Her career runs the gamut: acting on a hit Disney Channel show as well as in the upcoming Spider-Man movie, becoming a face of CoverGirl, interviewing FLOTUS Michelle Obama for Teen Vogue's "Smart Girls" issue, and, most recently, creating her own clothing line, Daya by Zendaya. Even more, she’s always using her celebrity as a platform to shed light on important issues, such as representation and diversity in entertainment and fashion.

Looking to capture all of those career moments and more, Zendaya has recently launched Zendaya: The App, which gives fans a window into her life. As of today, iOS users, exclusively, can download the app to get a mix of free and premium (subscriber-only content) that ranges from live streams, behind-the-scenes footage of her life, beauty tutorials, a curated Jump radio station, fan Q&As, and more. You can also definitely expect insightful conversations initiated by Zendaya on issues affecting young people today. What’s more, the app will serve as the mobile destination for subscribers to shop Daya by Zendaya with an automatic 15% off on all purchases.

Read on to learn more about the features of the lifestyle app from Zendaya herself.

Teen Vogue: How did you get the idea and inspiration for creating your own app?

Zendaya Coleman: I wanted a place where I could make my own content and really be in control of what I create and what comes out from me. I really thought the best way to control that and make pieces that entertain people and show more about myself was through an app because that's where kids’ heads are at now — it's all digital, it's all media, it's all forward-thinking. I want to use it as a platform to not only just [show] things about myself, but also to bring awareness to people that I think are important. I think it's going to evolve into something really really special.

TV: Is there anything in particular you're most excited about to share with the world?

ZC: Honestly, a lot of people will get to understand me not just on a deeper level, but on a more personal level. A lot of people don't get to see who I am as a human being. I just like making people laugh and making people smile. There's a lot of goofy stuff on the app, a lot of funny stuff, a lot of behind-the-scenes kind of stuff, to everything I do. ... [I want] people to see what really goes into my job and my work, so young people can aspire to start attaining their dreams and start doing it at a younger age and see what kind of work it really is.

TV: We love that you have your own clothing line called Daya by Zendaya. What’s one of the best things you’ve experienced while making the line?

ZC: I really wanted to create a line and I wanted to listen to my fans while I did it. I wanted to create something that they needed and they wanted, and I think that was super important because at the end of the day — is it for me? Yes, but it's [also] for other people. ... I tried to listen to my fans and a lot of what they said was price point: We need something that is affordable, we need something that makes sense for our budget, but we also don't want something that's falling apart. Also, sizing was important, I didn't want anybody to feel left out or excluded or felt like they couldn't wear my clothing. That was really important to me. Lastly, just general inclusion [in terms of] diversity, sizes, unisex pieces. I feel like you should not be stuck to wearing something because of the label. You should be able to wear whatever you want to wear.