Community Coordination

An All-in-One Community Platform

We're excited about the potential Flux and the broader Web3 ecosystem has to shift large centralized social networks towards distributed, fractal, and self-sovereign spaces. The following tools we've built for communities are a first step towards enabling unique economic, governance, and cultural patterns that emerge from the collective intelligence from each group.

Community-centered

With Flux, you can create private communities that can scale to any size. Each community has their own channels, which are simply different types of spaces and mediums for communication. By nature, each channel is its own fractal community that contains a membrane of unique members, permissions, as well as visual representation of that membrane’s information. For example, a channel could be for group messaging, documentation, or longer-form social posts, each with its own list of members and privacy settings.

Group Messaging & Audio

The first channel type we’ve built for communities is Group Messaging, which comes with the standard instant messaging, emojis, gifs, and replies. With Flux, you can send messages without latency or gas fees. Soon, Flux will support audio along with other channel types.

Wikis, Discussion Feeds, and More

Flux simplifies the community coordination flow into all-in-one experience through its dynamic channel types. To start, communities will be able to create channels for messaging, audio, wikis, and discussion posts. We anticipate this to grow over time, alongside the needs of our users, with some possibilities including tasking, scheduling, collaborative docs, and more.

Crypto-Native Functionality

Flux also comes with crypto-native functionality like token-gated access, in-app crypto transactions and payments, and the ability to connect wallets that work with any Layer 1 Ecosystem. We plan to continue to work with DAOs and web3 communities to define and build the most important crypto-native features moving forward.

Additional Channel Types

As you can imagine, many additional channel types can be developed, whether by the core Flux team or by its open source community, to enrich the community experience.

Some possibilities include:

  • Collaborative documents

  • Voice and video chat

  • Project management tools

  • Calendars and scheduling

  • 3D Models

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