About OpenGrade

A review layer for Web3 products built around clearer public signal

OpenGrade helps users understand how projects are experienced in practice, not just how they are marketed. The platform is designed to make discovery easier through structured reviews, visible scoring dimensions, and cleaner comparison across categories.

Why OpenGrade exists

Web3 users often have to sort through fragmented sentiment, aggressive promotion, and incomplete product context. OpenGrade is built to make those decisions easier.

What the platform values

Clear product positioning, practical user feedback, and a public scoring model that makes the review surface easier to interpret at a glance.

What defines the product

  1. FocusStructured reviews across Utility, Community, and Trust instead of unstructured hype.
  2. SignalWallet-based review flows and moderation systems intended to improve content quality over time.
  3. Use caseA discovery and comparison layer for users evaluating live onchain products and services.

OpenGrade is not a replacement for independent research. It is a decision-support layer that aims to make product sentiment easier to read and compare.

How the platform is intended to be used

OpenGrade is designed for both users evaluating projects and teams who want a clearer public review surface. The goal is not simply more reviews, but more interpretable review data.

For users

Browse projects by category and chain, compare score breakdowns, and read review context before making product decisions.

For project teams

Apply to be listed, present a cleaner project profile, and receive public feedback that can improve understanding and trust.

For the ecosystem

A healthier discovery layer can make it easier for better products to stand out on merit instead of short-term visibility campaigns.

For trust

OpenGrade uses moderation and eligibility checks as quality controls, not as guarantees. Reviews remain user opinions and should be interpreted with judgment.