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Collab.land + DAOhaus Proposal notifications #163

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scottrepreneur opened this issue Apr 24, 2024 · 7 comments
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Collab.land + DAOhaus Proposal notifications #163

scottrepreneur opened this issue Apr 24, 2024 · 7 comments

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@scottrepreneur
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Project Idea

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@scottrepreneur , @skuhlmann , @memosys

Summary

We should create a Collab.land marketplace app that pushes DAOhaus notifications to a Discord channel. This will help restore DAO awareness around DAO proposals in the short term and help us get a foot in a really big ecosystem.

The initial version of the action will require having a backend with some data stored in some capacity for knowing which events have been sent to which server (and attempting to resend). We'll incorporate some learnings into a playbook to provide future teams context when ramping up on the Collab.land stack.

Why should we build this?

Immediate Need

We're sorely lacking proposal notifications in Discord.

Opportunity and Distribution

Collab.land has distribution to several thousands of communities that are very engaged. Unlocking access to those communities through bots and actions could drive a decent business model.

They've recently announced premium features & pricing where upgrading to paid mini-apps will be pretty seamless.

Continued Learnings

Through our experience building the app we'll share via Friday session(s) with the Guild and a retro playbook for future development around Collab mini-apps.

Anything else you'd like to add?

This is likely establishing knowledge around Collab.land mini-apps. Learnings will be shared in 1 - 2 workshops/hack days and via written artifacts.

Prospective model strategy

Assuming a successful launch, the app should include a feature for premium setup (if not default behavior -- subscription req for use). As an initial test model, I'd suggest a simple subscription, $1/mo per community. The revenue can be shared back between the Guild, DAOhaus and Collab.land.

If this model gets modest traction, we can look at expanding offerings for communities and marketing for this service specifically (one-off service or subscription).

Raid Party Skills Needed

  • Project Manager
  • Backend
  • Devops/DB
  • Bit of Frontend, maybe

Cost (in USD)

6500 wxDai

@scottrepreneur scottrepreneur added this to Proposed in RIP Requests via automation Apr 24, 2024
@dan13ram
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I was already thinking about building notifications for DaoHaus for personal reasons as this is something that I miss. So this is great that you've brought this up.
So I'm interested to build this!

@scottrepreneur scottrepreneur moved this from Proposed to Consideration in RIP Requests Apr 25, 2024
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Is this solely funded by Raid Guild?

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Is this solely funded by Raid Guild?

I'd propose a bounty for a Hunter to get proposals out to the other stakeholders here (Collab/DAOhaus) and keep a portion while the remaining goes to the treasury. Will formalize this alongside this proposal.

The main priority in the short term is learning as much as possible about getting some residual revenue from premium mini-app subscriptions.

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@scottrepreneur what are the next steps here? do we need to adjust the scope or prompt voting from the Guild?

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Holding pattern currently. Will report back 🫡

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@scottrepreneur still holding?

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Following up here!

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