Share Dialog

Today, we're reintroducing Karma with a brand new website that reflects what we've learned from powering some of the largest onchain funding programs and what ecosystems actually need to grow.
What was Karma GAP is now Karma - With expanded functionality that transforms our accountability and impact measurement foundation into a complete ecosystem growth platform. The infrastructure has been continuously evolving based on real needs from programs and builders. Now we're bringing it all together.
Ecosystems want to see a return on value for their capital allocations. But much of their time is spent stitching together a patchwork quilt of tools like Monday for applications, Discord for updates, Notion for documentation, Safe for payments, and spreadsheets for impact metrics. It works until it doesn't. And when you want to scale or try something new, you're starting from scratch.
The core pain point isn't just tool complexity. It's operational blindness, not knowing what's working, which projects are delivering, or where to allocate resources next.
We've been continuously building Karma hand in hand with programs and builders for years around a simple idea: give ecosystems the infrastructure they need, not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Our modular design means each piece works on its own and together. Need to launch an application round quickly? Use the application intake module. Want to add milestone tracking later? It's there when you're ready. Planning to measure impact across your entire ecosystem? That module plugs right in.
Karma has always been built around two core capabilities: our public onchain registry, where every project's reputation lives, and automated impact measurement that tracks what's actually working. These are our most-used modules, the foundation everything else builds upon.
The registry tracks thousands of projects across the entire crypto ecosystem, making cross-ecosystem reputation visible and actionable. Impact measurement connects to GitHub, Dune, or your own data sources, applying proven frameworks like the Common Approach to turn accountability into strategic insight.
Now we're adding the missing pieces.
Complete Funding & Disbursement
The biggest addition: create funding programs, set milestones, and disburse funds directly through Karma. Support direct grants, milestone-based funding, or retroactive rewards. Payments flow automatically when conditions are met, no manual transfers, no external tools needed.
AI Application Review
AI evaluates applications at scale, providing scoring and risk assessments based on historical performance and cross-ecosystem reputation pulled from the registry. You make the decisions with better information from day one.
Modular Design
Each piece works independently and together. Launch with just the registry and impact tracking. Add funding when ready. Layer in AI review. The infrastructure adapts to where you are, not the other way around.
Ecosystems using Karma configure what they need, launch their program, and get clear visibility into what's actually working—all backed by infrastructure that's been iterated for years based on the needs of programs and builders.
We've worked with ecosystems like Optimism and Celo, helping them run high-impact funding programs. The patterns we've seen have shaped every part of this platform:
Ecosystems need visibility into what's working, not just more funding tools
Operational clarity drives better capital allocation decisions
Impact measurement can't be an afterthought
Programs should get easier to run as they grow, not harder
If you're running a funding program, you get operational clarity to see what's working, measure impact, and make better decisions. Whether you are planning your first round or you have purpose-built infrastructure that's been built over the years, Karma meets you where you are and can provide a solution for your needs.
We handle the platform. You focus on growing your ecosystem.
Ready to see how Karma works for your ecosystem? Schedule a demo and we'll show you the infrastructure that powers some of web3's leading programs.
1 comment
Lets growwww