Llama College

Helping projects curate content together with their community

Crypto Projects Need Better Content Curation

For users - It's too difficult to find good information

Anybody who has spent some time looking for information about a crypto project knows how difficult it can be. Imagine you hear about an interesting new DeFi app and want to learn more. Where do you go...?

  • Quality videos are hard to find amongst all the sketchy YouTubers.
  • A Google search gets you a mixture of phishing sites and SEO-optimized word salad articles.
  • Any good Twitter threads are almost immediately impossible to find again.
  • Podcasts are a pain to find if you don't already follow the show and happen to see it when released.
  • If you have a question, you might have to join their Discord and bother a team member.
  • And all the other random but useful resources are pretty much impossible to find later on.

Llama College makes it easy for projects to curate all this stuff in one place. So, when you want to learn more, you can find all the quality stuff without wasting time.

For projects - It's too difficult to organize content in one place

Even though your community has created great content and resources, there isn't an easy way to curate it in one place. Sure, you could add a links section to your site, but then it's dependent on you to maintain it.

On Llama College, each project gets its own page with sections for...

  • Q&A
  • Articles
  • Videos
  • Tweets
  • Podcasts
  • Jobs (coming soon)
  • Misc. (Analytics dashboards, Calculators, Tools, etc)

Adding content is extremely easy, just copy/paste a link and you're all set.

While it'd be nice to allow anyone to post content to your page, that'd be a quick path to have it filled up with spam and scammers. That said, having one user in charge of managing your page isn't a great option either. That's why we set it up so each project can have various user roles with varying permissions.

This way, a project's resource hub is in the hands of its community. Trusted community members can add content. While submissions from unknown people may require approval from a moderator or admin before being posted to the site.

I just launched the site a few days ago - check it out here