SubHub Now Live on DappRadar with Full Message History

Web3 moves fast, but staying informed often lags behind. That gap just got smaller with the integration of SubHub, a messaging and marketing tool built by Dmail, into DappRadar—now with historical data available. SubHub has quickly become one of the top-performing dapps on Dfinity’s Internet Computer, and now it’s part of the world’s most used decentralised application tracker.

DappRadar already tracks everything from blockchain games and DeFi projects to wallet portfolios and trending tokens. The addition of SubHub brings a new layer: communication. For developers, marketers and influencers in the decentralised ecosystem, SubHub lets them send direct, targeted messages to their subscribers. No email addresses. No spam filters. Just direct wallet-to-wallet communication.

The inclusion of historical data makes the integration more than a simple listing. Now, users can track how projects communicate over time—when updates were sent, how regularly communities are engaged, and whether messaging aligns with spikes in activity. It puts communication metrics on the same shelf as wallet stats and token prices, giving projects a way to prove they’re present and responsive.

SubHub was designed to fix a basic problem in Web3: too many users don’t know what’s going on in the projects they follow. With wallets now acting as inboxes, SubHub allows users to opt in to the updates they care about, while giving creators and developers control over how they speak to their communities. It’s not just about announcements. It’s about timing, frequency, and relevance—all trackable now via DappRadar.

Built on the Internet Computer, SubHub benefits from fast, low-cost performance, and has already been gaining steady traction with Web3 builders looking to replace clunky newsletters or anonymous Telegram blasts. From governance proposal reminders to token unlock alerts, SubHub helps messages reach the right people at the right moment. It’s built for people who don’t want to miss the memo—and for projects that want to send better ones.

This DappRadar update gives Web3 watchers a new way to judge project health. Engagement doesn’t stop at usage or token movement. How often a project checks in with its community, and how timely that communication is, can now be assessed just like any other metric. It turns vague terms like ‘active community’ into something measurable.

For builders, this means access to performance trends. Was last month’s campaign more effective than the previous one? Did a spike in communication lead to an uptick in user activity? SubHub’s integration with DappRadar allows teams to make informed adjustments, test strategies, and demonstrate communication efforts with proof.

Users exploring new dapps on DappRadar can now go beyond the usual stats. If a project hasn’t said anything in months, that shows. If a project has been consistent, that shows too. It adds transparency to something that’s often missing—basic dialogue. And for investors or users deciding where to spend their time, that matters.

The timing of this move is worth noting. Web3 has spent years improving wallets, decentralised storage, and on-chain governance. Communication, however, has often been pushed off-chain, through platforms with little security or transparency. SubHub keeps things decentralised and verifiable, while still reaching the user directly.

Dmail’s wider vision is about making communication an essential part of the blockchain experience, not an afterthought. SubHub fits neatly into that mission. It allows influencers to build broadcast channels, developers to automate updates, and users to receive only the messages they choose. No passwords. No personal data. Just connected communication through the wallet.

Now, with SubHub on DappRadar, anyone can see how that communication plays out in practice. The performance data is visible. The message frequency is visible. And soon, if more platforms follow suit, good communication could be seen as a success marker in its own right.

Web3 doesn’t need more noise. It needs better signals. SubHub delivers them. DappRadar tracks them. And users, finally, can make sense of who’s actually talking—and who’s worth listening to.

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Web3 moves fast, but staying informed often lags behind. That gap just got smaller with the integration of SubHub, a messaging and marketing tool built by Dmail, into DappRadar—now with historical data available. SubHub has quickly become one of the top-performing dapps on Dfinity’s Internet Computer, and now it’s part of the world’s most used decentralised application tracker.

DappRadar already tracks everything from blockchain games and DeFi projects to wallet portfolios and trending tokens. The addition of SubHub brings a new layer: communication. For developers, marketers and influencers in the decentralised ecosystem, SubHub lets them send direct, targeted messages to their subscribers. No email addresses. No spam filters. Just direct wallet-to-wallet communication.

The inclusion of historical data makes the integration more than a simple listing. Now, users can track how projects communicate over time—when updates were sent, how regularly communities are engaged, and whether messaging aligns with spikes in activity. It puts communication metrics on the same shelf as wallet stats and token prices, giving projects a way to prove they’re present and responsive.

SubHub was designed to fix a basic problem in Web3: too many users don’t know what’s going on in the projects they follow. With wallets now acting as inboxes, SubHub allows users to opt in to the updates they care about, while giving creators and developers control over how they speak to their communities. It’s not just about announcements. It’s about timing, frequency, and relevance—all trackable now via DappRadar.

Built on the Internet Computer, SubHub benefits from fast, low-cost performance, and has already been gaining steady traction with Web3 builders looking to replace clunky newsletters or anonymous Telegram blasts. From governance proposal reminders to token unlock alerts, SubHub helps messages reach the right people at the right moment. It’s built for people who don’t want to miss the memo—and for projects that want to send better ones.

This DappRadar update gives Web3 watchers a new way to judge project health. Engagement doesn’t stop at usage or token movement. How often a project checks in with its community, and how timely that communication is, can now be assessed just like any other metric. It turns vague terms like ‘active community’ into something measurable.

For builders, this means access to performance trends. Was last month’s campaign more effective than the previous one? Did a spike in communication lead to an uptick in user activity? SubHub’s integration with DappRadar allows teams to make informed adjustments, test strategies, and demonstrate communication efforts with proof.

Users exploring new dapps on DappRadar can now go beyond the usual stats. If a project hasn’t said anything in months, that shows. If a project has been consistent, that shows too. It adds transparency to something that’s often missing—basic dialogue. And for investors or users deciding where to spend their time, that matters.

The timing of this move is worth noting. Web3 has spent years improving wallets, decentralised storage, and on-chain governance. Communication, however, has often been pushed off-chain, through platforms with little security or transparency. SubHub keeps things decentralised and verifiable, while still reaching the user directly.

Dmail’s wider vision is about making communication an essential part of the blockchain experience, not an afterthought. SubHub fits neatly into that mission. It allows influencers to build broadcast channels, developers to automate updates, and users to receive only the messages they choose. No passwords. No personal data. Just connected communication through the wallet.

Now, with SubHub on DappRadar, anyone can see how that communication plays out in practice. The performance data is visible. The message frequency is visible. And soon, if more platforms follow suit, good communication could be seen as a success marker in its own right.

Web3 doesn’t need more noise. It needs better signals. SubHub delivers them. DappRadar tracks them. And users, finally, can make sense of who’s actually talking—and who’s worth listening to.

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Web3 moves fast, but staying informed often lags behind. That gap just got smaller with the integration of SubHub, a messaging and marketing tool built by Dmail, into DappRadar—now with historical data available. SubHub has quickly become one of the top-performing dapps on Dfinity’s Internet Computer, and now it’s part of the world’s most used decentralised application tracker.

DappRadar already tracks everything from blockchain games and DeFi projects to wallet portfolios and trending tokens. The addition of SubHub brings a new layer: communication. For developers, marketers and influencers in the decentralised ecosystem, SubHub lets them send direct, targeted messages to their subscribers. No email addresses. No spam filters. Just direct wallet-to-wallet communication.

The inclusion of historical data makes the integration more than a simple listing. Now, users can track how projects communicate over time—when updates were sent, how regularly communities are engaged, and whether messaging aligns with spikes in activity. It puts communication metrics on the same shelf as wallet stats and token prices, giving projects a way to prove they’re present and responsive.

SubHub was designed to fix a basic problem in Web3: too many users don’t know what’s going on in the projects they follow. With wallets now acting as inboxes, SubHub allows users to opt in to the updates they care about, while giving creators and developers control over how they speak to their communities. It’s not just about announcements. It’s about timing, frequency, and relevance—all trackable now via DappRadar.

Built on the Internet Computer, SubHub benefits from fast, low-cost performance, and has already been gaining steady traction with Web3 builders looking to replace clunky newsletters or anonymous Telegram blasts. From governance proposal reminders to token unlock alerts, SubHub helps messages reach the right people at the right moment. It’s built for people who don’t want to miss the memo—and for projects that want to send better ones.

This DappRadar update gives Web3 watchers a new way to judge project health. Engagement doesn’t stop at usage or token movement. How often a project checks in with its community, and how timely that communication is, can now be assessed just like any other metric. It turns vague terms like ‘active community’ into something measurable.

For builders, this means access to performance trends. Was last month’s campaign more effective than the previous one? Did a spike in communication lead to an uptick in user activity? SubHub’s integration with DappRadar allows teams to make informed adjustments, test strategies, and demonstrate communication efforts with proof.

Users exploring new dapps on DappRadar can now go beyond the usual stats. If a project hasn’t said anything in months, that shows. If a project has been consistent, that shows too. It adds transparency to something that’s often missing—basic dialogue. And for investors or users deciding where to spend their time, that matters.

The timing of this move is worth noting. Web3 has spent years improving wallets, decentralised storage, and on-chain governance. Communication, however, has often been pushed off-chain, through platforms with little security or transparency. SubHub keeps things decentralised and verifiable, while still reaching the user directly.

Dmail’s wider vision is about making communication an essential part of the blockchain experience, not an afterthought. SubHub fits neatly into that mission. It allows influencers to build broadcast channels, developers to automate updates, and users to receive only the messages they choose. No passwords. No personal data. Just connected communication through the wallet.

Now, with SubHub on DappRadar, anyone can see how that communication plays out in practice. The performance data is visible. The message frequency is visible. And soon, if more platforms follow suit, good communication could be seen as a success marker in its own right.

Web3 doesn’t need more noise. It needs better signals. SubHub delivers them. DappRadar tracks them. And users, finally, can make sense of who’s actually talking—and who’s worth listening to.

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Web3 moves fast, but staying informed often lags behind. That gap just got smaller with the integration of SubHub, a messaging and marketing tool built by Dmail, into DappRadar—now with historical data available. SubHub has quickly become one of the top-performing dapps on Dfinity’s Internet Computer, and now it’s part of the world’s most used decentralised application tracker.

DappRadar already tracks everything from blockchain games and DeFi projects to wallet portfolios and trending tokens. The addition of SubHub brings a new layer: communication. For developers, marketers and influencers in the decentralised ecosystem, SubHub lets them send direct, targeted messages to their subscribers. No email addresses. No spam filters. Just direct wallet-to-wallet communication.

The inclusion of historical data makes the integration more than a simple listing. Now, users can track how projects communicate over time—when updates were sent, how regularly communities are engaged, and whether messaging aligns with spikes in activity. It puts communication metrics on the same shelf as wallet stats and token prices, giving projects a way to prove they’re present and responsive.

SubHub was designed to fix a basic problem in Web3: too many users don’t know what’s going on in the projects they follow. With wallets now acting as inboxes, SubHub allows users to opt in to the updates they care about, while giving creators and developers control over how they speak to their communities. It’s not just about announcements. It’s about timing, frequency, and relevance—all trackable now via DappRadar.

Built on the Internet Computer, SubHub benefits from fast, low-cost performance, and has already been gaining steady traction with Web3 builders looking to replace clunky newsletters or anonymous Telegram blasts. From governance proposal reminders to token unlock alerts, SubHub helps messages reach the right people at the right moment. It’s built for people who don’t want to miss the memo—and for projects that want to send better ones.

This DappRadar update gives Web3 watchers a new way to judge project health. Engagement doesn’t stop at usage or token movement. How often a project checks in with its community, and how timely that communication is, can now be assessed just like any other metric. It turns vague terms like ‘active community’ into something measurable.

For builders, this means access to performance trends. Was last month’s campaign more effective than the previous one? Did a spike in communication lead to an uptick in user activity? SubHub’s integration with DappRadar allows teams to make informed adjustments, test strategies, and demonstrate communication efforts with proof.

Users exploring new dapps on DappRadar can now go beyond the usual stats. If a project hasn’t said anything in months, that shows. If a project has been consistent, that shows too. It adds transparency to something that’s often missing—basic dialogue. And for investors or users deciding where to spend their time, that matters.

The timing of this move is worth noting. Web3 has spent years improving wallets, decentralised storage, and on-chain governance. Communication, however, has often been pushed off-chain, through platforms with little security or transparency. SubHub keeps things decentralised and verifiable, while still reaching the user directly.

Dmail’s wider vision is about making communication an essential part of the blockchain experience, not an afterthought. SubHub fits neatly into that mission. It allows influencers to build broadcast channels, developers to automate updates, and users to receive only the messages they choose. No passwords. No personal data. Just connected communication through the wallet.

Now, with SubHub on DappRadar, anyone can see how that communication plays out in practice. The performance data is visible. The message frequency is visible. And soon, if more platforms follow suit, good communication could be seen as a success marker in its own right.

Web3 doesn’t need more noise. It needs better signals. SubHub delivers them. DappRadar tracks them. And users, finally, can make sense of who’s actually talking—and who’s worth listening to.

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