Shining light through the web3 mist! A minimalistic web3 user profile focusing on aggregated insights rather than assets.
User profile highlightning key insights on any user.
Highlight is a minimalistic web3 user profile making it easy to get a grasp of any account in seconds. In a landscape where most profile pages focus on asset overviews, we believe aggregated insights ("highlights") is the way to go.
Fundamentally, Highlight serves as a flexible platform aimed at showcasing any users' important milestone. It currently aggregates data from a range of sources, including Lens, The Graph, Etherscan, among others.
We display information around a users activity via social apps like Lens Protocol & Farcaster, the users' genesis transactions, significant holdings, social token holdings, membership NFTs, and more. We believe anyone should be able to get a straight-forward picture of any account in seconds.
Thanks to its modular design and the developer SDKs, additional highlights can be developed quickly, without worrying about their presentation in the app.
The application already supports querying from multiple chains, with plans to implement simultaneous queries to multiple chains for the same highlight.
We think Highlight has the potential to revolutionize the user profile space and change how we perceive on-chain activity. Our goal is to create an compelling user profile so that anyone can express their on-chain identity with ease. By abstracting away the nonsense, we're highlighting what matters within a simple UI.
Our next steps on the roadmap include adding personal highlights capabilities, enabling our users to express anything they've done on-chain via their profile alongside our insights engine. The ambition would be to finally have an intuitive, all-in-one, aggregated way of communicating who you are in the world of web3. Let's build a public good together!
Fundamentally, Highlight serves as a flexible platform aimed at showcasing any important milestone. It currently aggregates data from a range of sources, including Lens, The Graph, Etherscan, among others.
Thanks to its modular design and the developer SDKs, additional highlights can be developed quickly, without worrying about their presentation in the app.
The application already supports querying from multiple chains, with plans to implement simultaneous queries to multiple chains for the same highlight.