IdeaFoundry Docs
  • Getting Started
  • Roadmap Details
    • From Prompt to Profit
    • The IdeaFoundry Token and DAO
    • Build-to-Earn
  • User Personas
    • 🧑‍🎤 The Personal Clone
    • 🚀 The Disruptive Thinker
    • 🛠️ The Product Architect
    • 🌍 The Local Changemaker
    • 🖥️ The Out-of-Work Dev
    • 🗂️ The Fired Middle Manager
    • 🛍️ The Niche Entrepreneur
  • The First Agent: Subsidies Agent
  • The Philosophy of IdeaFoundry
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  • 🛠️Overview:
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  • 🚀User Journey:
  1. Roadmap Details

Build-to-Earn

🛠️Overview:

Users can build the IdeaFoundry platform itself by experimenting with features in a sandboxed testnet environment. These builds are proposed to the community for voting before deployment on the mainnet, fostering collaborative development. This is inspired by WebSim.ai, a generative AI-powered platform that enables users to create and explore simulated internet experiences with no code.

Coming soon.

🔑Key Features:

  • Sandbox Environment: Users test and iterate on platform features without disrupting core functionality.

  • Community Voting: Proposals are submitted to DAO-based governance for approval.

  • Generative AI Assistance: Provides tools for both no-code, natural language development and traditional hard-coding:

    • No-Code Assistance: Users describe their desired functionality in natural language, and OpenAI or other large language models (LLMs) generate corresponding code or configurations for testing.

    • Hard-Coding Flexibility: Advanced users can write and refine code directly within the sandbox for greater customization and control.

  • Incentivized Contributions: Users earn IdeaFoundry tokens for approved and deployed builds.

🚀User Journey:

  1. Access the Sandbox: to experiment with platform features or create new tools.

  2. Use AI: to assist in no-code or hard-code development:

    1. For no-code: Describe functionality in natural language, and the system generates and deploys testable features.

    2. For hard-code: Directly modify or create new modules in the sandbox environment.

  3. Submit Proposals: for community voting.

  4. If Approved: the build is deployed on the mainnet and users earn commensurate rewards.

All subject to change.

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