Hey everyone 👋
Today we’re excited to announce a big step forward for Open Format: Recommendations.
At the heart of it, Recommendations help communities understand where value is happening, not just where people say it might happen. They’re generated by our Discord Copilot today — and coming soon to Telegram, on-chain signals, and more.
Communities today aren’t short on activity — they’re short on clarity.
People are contributing every day, but coordination is often messy, invisible, and inefficient.
It’s hard to see who’s actually driving value, and even harder to reward them fairly.
Most funding and reward systems still rely on promises — grant proposals, bounties, plans for what someone might do — not real proof of what’s already happening.
Open Format flips it.
Recommendations surface real contributions, real actions, backed by real data — so communities can coordinate smarter, reward faster, and grow stronger.
Proof over promises. Visibility over guesswork. Coordination that actually works.
Invite our Discord Copilot into your server.
It monitors conversations, contributions, and signals.
It generates Recommendations based on real activity.
You log into Open Format, review the Recommendations, and reward users instantly with tokens or badges.
No spreadsheets. No guesswork. Just clear, data-backed value recognition.
Recommendations don’t just help community owners — they help contributors too.
Contributors finally get recognition for what they actually contribute, not just for talking about what they might do. Real actions get rewarded, and real work doesn’t go unseen.
They also build a reputation that travels. When a contributor earns rewards in one community, that proof is stored on-chain — portable, verifiable, and valuable. They can carry it with them into new communities, showing what they’ve actually done and building trust instantly.
Recommendations also enable better matching inside communities. They help answer critical questions: Who is contributing? What skills do they bring? Why are they here? What do they expect? This context helps community owners unlock the right people faster — and helps contributors find the right opportunities to grow.
In just a few clicks, a contributor can go from active member to recognised leader — across any community that uses Open Format.
Discord is just the first step — the vision is much bigger.
DAOs will be able to reward proven contributors instantly, making treasuries more transparent and more aligned with actual work happening on the ground — not just promises. Instead of slow grant processes and politics, treasury managers can use real-time data to distribute value fairly, as contributions happen.
Maintainers of open source projects will be able to recognise and reward everything that helps their projects grow — from code contributions to issue tracking, documentation, and community support. We’re already using this inside our own GitHub repositories to support builders contributing to Open Format.
But the opportunity is much bigger. Any community that relies on contributions — fan communities, learning groups, creative collectives, onchain games, grassroots networks — can benefit. Wherever people gather to build, create, support, or grow, Open Format can help them coordinate smarter, reward faster, and evolve stronger.
And because Open Format is designed to be modular, decentralised, and networked, this isn’t just about single communities working in isolation. It’s about creating an open network where every action, contribution, and reward adds context and value — for everyone.
We’re building more than a feature.
We’re building a CommunityOS — an operating system for the future of communities.
One where coordination is autonomous and data-driven, reputation is portable across the network, and value flows transparently and fairly. Communities won’t just manage members — they’ll orchestrate ecosystems.
The more communities that plug into Open Format, the smarter, faster, and stronger the whole network becomes.
We’re live-testing Recommendations right now.
If you want to bring this into your server and help shape the future of coordination — join us in Discord or book a call with me.
The future isn’t about managing communities.
It’s about coordinating them — smarter, faster, and fairer.
Thanks for being part of this journey!
Cheers,
Andy and the Open Format Team
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