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Learn: new joiners can easily learn about the mission, values, governance, structure, and anything else that matters to the community.
Share: they can add whatever context they chose to showcase to other members of the community.
Apply: people interested in specific roles can respond to tailored questions and / or submit task responses with further information around their skills and experience.
Land: new joiners are guided to the right starting point(s) without manual intervention from community managers.
Profile: reflects your Web3 identity, where you contribute, and which communities you belong in without impacting pseudonymity.
Enrich: Members can choose to enrich them further through integrations with additional Ethereum or Polygon, wallets to showcase credentials and NFT holdings.
Explore: each member can see who else is in the community and learn about them. This makes it easier to start a conversation, kick off a new collaboration, and so much more.
The DAO tooling space is expanding rapidly, which is fantastic in terms of helping the DAO achieve its goals. However, the rapidly growing number of tools can lead to fragmentation that is detrimental to engagement and participation levels. Catapult brings everything into one place to make it easier to benefit from this trend, without overwhelming members of the community.
Contribution: we can link to whatever bounty system or job board that is used by the community, so that members can easily find opportunities to contribute their skills.
Governance: whatever platforms are used for discussion and voting on governance proposals can be easily accessed from the ‘home’, improving participation.
Engagement: the community calendar can be shared to make it easier for each member to find opportunities to join in the community discussions and meet other members.
Members own their data and can manage their privacy at a granular level throughout the product.