In-depth Analysis of Dmail Information Aggregation and Distribution Platform Subscription Hub
Author: 0xlucas
Looking at the Web3 track, communication methods may be the most needed area for transformation.
Imagine a scenario: when a Web3 project is about to launch its mainnet, it can only rely on channels like Twitter, Telegram, and Discord from the Web2 world for dissemination. Not only is it easy to get lost in the noise, but it also cannot effectively track user reach, let alone provide customized content for users.
So, is there a more Web3 communication method that allows project teams to achieve personalized communication based on community users' wallet addresses or DID identities?
The answer is yes. Recently, Dmail Network, a Web3 communication infrastructure service provider, announced the launch of Subscription Hub, building a powerful and efficient Web3 information aggregation and distribution platform that provides developers with services to deliver information and directly reach users.
With this platform, developers can send important information or personalized notifications directly to the wallet addresses of all subscribed users or any associated decentralized identities, ensuring that users can always view the latest updates and reminders from dApps through multiple channels such as browser notifications, Dmail, Telegram, and external emails, thereby enhancing user experience and increasing engagement and conversion rates.
A few days ago, I had the privilege of participating in the internal testing, and I would like to delve into what Subscription Hub is and the value it brings to developers and users.
Subscription Hub: Redefining Web3 Communication
Compared to the continuous innovation of blockchain technology, Web3 communication methods remain quite primitive. The mission of Subscription Hub is to redefine Web3 communication and bring a new paradigm of decentralized information transmission.
Specifically, Subscription Hub supports developers in sending personalized and targeted notifications and important updates directly to the wallet addresses of all subscribed users or any associated decentralized identities. This is clearly more Web3 compared to traditional communication methods.
In this process, developers do not need to deploy code to build templates or scenarios; they can quickly configure and push messages to subscribers through an API or a visual developer platform, and can directly call the protocol using the API KEY provided by the official, without needing to pay any gas fees.
For different types of users, developers can also achieve targeted and precise pushes based on grouping or tagging. This way, users can view the latest updates and reminders from dApps through multiple channels such as browser notifications, Dmail, Telegram, and external emails.
It is worth noting that Subscription Hub also introduces AI-related features, including AI tagging, AI data reports, and an AI customer service assistant (which creates a self-training and management system for dApps' FAQs, automatically responding to over 85% of questions). It must be said that Dmail has indeed put effort into the intelligence of information transmission.
In summary, Dmail has built a powerful and efficient Web3 information aggregation and distribution platform that can provide developers with various services for information transmission and direct user reach, while also benefiting the end-user experience.
Developers: Cost Reduction and Efficiency Increase, 100% User Reach
What value does Subscription Hub bring to developers? Based on my practical testing experience, I have distilled a few points from both the process and results:
1. No-Code Creation + 0 Gas
Subscription Hub provides a complete visual backend that allows developers to build templates or scenarios to convey important information to users without deploying code, and without paying any gas fees. Even complete beginners can quickly get started.
In other words, project teams can have their own information aggregation and publishing system at zero cost, continuously enjoying the innovative services provided by Dmail in the Web3 communication field.
2. Customization + Intelligence
What if developers are not satisfied with the existing templates? Dmail takes customization to a new level by developing user-friendly API/SDK interfaces, enabling developers to send highly configurable custom content directly through the platform.
With the official API KEY, developers can directly call the protocol. For example, ENS can customize monitoring of domain expiration (30 days) and automatically send renewal reminders to the addresses, thereby enhancing user experience, retention, and payment conversion.
Moreover, Dmail has also integrated AI features, including AI tagging, AI data reports, and AI customer service assistants, helping developers to push precisely and obtain analytical reports, understand user preferences, and continuously optimize push strategies to maximize effectiveness.
3. Multi-Channel Coverage + Exploring Massive User Base
The services of Subscription Hub are not limited to a single communication channel. It allows developers to reach their audience through various platforms, including traditional platforms like email, Telegram, and Discord, and even plans to support more new channels in the future to ensure important messages reach users in real-time.
Furthermore, the Dmail community provides developers with a vast user resource. After joining Subscription Hub, developers can directly access and tap into the potential of over 3,500,000 users in the Dmail community.
Thanks to these three major values, project teams have reported positive feedback from their practical experiences. According to official disclosures, over 20 projects experienced Subscription Hub during the closed testing phase. Overall, user satisfaction increased by 300%; active address interaction rates increased by 500%; user churn rates decreased by 60%; and costs were reduced by about 70% while achieving the same marketing effects. The Subscription Hub information service launched by Dmail is now officially online and still in the invitation testing phase; everyone can contact the official team to obtain testing qualifications.
End Users: Secure and Efficient Access to Important Information
Although Subscription Hub primarily serves developers, it ultimately serves the vast Web3 user base through developers. Therefore, the experience of end users directly reflects the value of the platform itself.
As an end user, I have summarized the value of the Subscription Hub platform for end users based on practical testing experiences as follows:
1. Capture Project Dynamics in Real Time
The communication connection between users and projects mainly consists of two layers: a shallow connection based on Web2 channels like Twitter and Discord, and a deeper binding based on wallet addresses and DIDs. Clearly, the latter holds greater value for both parties.
Subscription Hub supports developers in sending important information or personalized notifications directly to the wallet addresses of all subscribed users or any associated decentralized identities, ensuring that users can view the latest project dynamics through multiple channels like Dmail and Telegram.
This means that users can achieve a deep binding with the project team based on wallet addresses through this platform, which is beneficial for capturing project dynamics in real time amidst a sea of information, ensuring that they do not miss any details relevant to their interests.
2. Privacy and Security Assurance
Dmail has been deeply engaged in the Web3 communication track, ensuring user privacy and security from the beginning. From employing the most advanced encryption technologies to using machine learning for security risk identification, user data security is prioritized to minimize risks.
In other words, users can quickly and accurately obtain important information through Subscription Hub, backed by the platform's credibility and privacy encryption technology, providing multiple layers of privacy security.
3. Indirect Participation in Project Development
While users continuously enjoy the information distribution services of Subscription Hub, every action they take provides feedback to the project team. This feedback can be traced back to wallet addresses and holds direct value for project decision-making. This is also the "Loyalty Points Program" that Dmail is about to offer developers, where the transparent and publicly verifiable nature of Web3 allows developers to easily identify meaningful contributors rather than mere airdrop hunters.
For example, when a user receives a project update, their logged network, opening time, duration of stay, and even wallet activity will be reported back to the project team, allowing the latter to easily understand user preferences and continuously improve services to enhance user satisfaction.
In this two-way interaction process, the distance between the project team and users is further shortened, ultimately benefiting community building and allowing every user participating in community development to reap the rewards.
Conclusion
As a new information aggregation and distribution platform, as well as a one-stop precise push marketing tool, Subscription Hub indeed provides numerous conveniences for developers and users. It not only holds the potential to redefine Web3 communication but may also create a new form of community building, promoting positive development in the Web3 track.
Of course, Dmail's ambitions do not stop here; they plan to build the preferred service platform for Web3, continuously customizing new features for enterprise-level users, with Subscription Hub serving as the cornerstone of Web3 communication, just the beginning.