Why Webify
Web3 has no shortage of information or chat tools. What it lacks is a platform that can accumulate information, content, relationships, community, revenue, and assets in one place.
Today, Web3 users jump between X, Telegram, Discord, Reddit, Mirror, Notion, news sites, data tools, and project websites. There is a lot of information, but little structure; active discussion, but weak accumulation; active communities, but little ownership for contributors.
Limits of Traditional Communities
Traditional community platforms solve content and interaction, but not ownership.
A community may be created by users, maintained by moderators, and powered by creators, but the core asset still belongs to the platform:
- Creators do not truly own communities.
- Communities are hard to transfer or trade.
- Historical community content is hard to verify as an asset.
- User contributions do not carry well across platforms.
- Creators and operators lack clear revenue logic.
This creates a gap between long-term community value and long-term user benefits.
Limits of Real-Time Chat Tools
Discord and Telegram are good for real-time chat, but not for long-term knowledge accumulation.
Communities generate discussions, links, and resources every day, but most of them disappear quickly in fast-moving message streams. New users struggle to find:
- The most important materials
- High-value discussions
- Long-term contributors
- Trustworthy content
- Paid benefits and services
Webify combines both layers: chat for interaction, posts for discussion, knowledge base for accumulation, long-form content for depth, and an asset layer for rights and contribution records.
Opportunity in Web3 Social
Web3 social should be more than "post mining" or "putting social graphs on-chain."
A stronger path is:
- Users truly own identity and reputation.
- Communities truly own assets and rules.
- Creators can earn from content.
- Contributions become verifiable rights.
- Community revenue is transparent and distributable.
- Developers can build on open protocols.
Webify's entry point is community assetization. It does not start with token issuance and then search for use cases. It starts with information sharing, interaction, and aggregation, then turns real user behavior into operable on-chain community assets.
Why Start from Information Sharing
Because this is a high-frequency, real need for Web3 users.
Users need to:
- Find high-quality links
- Track industry news and deep research
- Save tools they use often
- Search on-chain, market, project, and social information
- Like, comment, save, and report content
- Identify trustworthy users and contributors
These behaviors are already the foundation of communities. When topic communities launch, existing content flows, bookmarks, comments, points, and user relationships can be naturally inherited.
Core Problems Webify Solves
| Problem | Webify Direction |
|---|---|
| Fragmented information | Aggregate content, search, tools, and updates through Share and Hub |
| Poor accumulation | Organize content with posts, knowledge base, articles, and columns |
| No user ownership | Use Community NFT to represent ownership and operating rights |
| Hard to measure contribution | Use points, reputation, NFTs, and contribution records |
| Opaque revenue | Use smart contracts for content, membership, ads, and asset settlement |
Webify is not a single tool. It is a full community network that solves these problems together.