We believe community is the #1 moat for Web3 projects. To further support projects we believe can make a difference in the Solana ecosystem, we offer select partners the ability to form a Community Advisory Board (CAB) from within Superteam DAO.
We believe community is the #1 moat for Web3 projects. To further support projects we believe can make a difference in the Solana ecosystem, we offer select partners the ability to form a Community Advisory Board (CAB) from within Superteam DAO.
What does the CAB work on? Well, anything you need done! The CAB will be assembled of 3-6 vetted DAO Members with substantial reputation within our DAO. The DAO members will be selected based on what kind of advice you require. Need help with marketing? We’ll put marketing strategists, content makers, and community managers onto the board. Developing a new technical product? We can gather data scientists, Rust developers, and backend engineers to guide you through the project.
Ultimately, the Community Advisory Board is a mechanism to enable other projects to lever our community in whatever way works best for them. If you have ideas, use the form below to reach out.
The CAB will meet with members of your team on a weekly basis to discuss any ongoing intiatives. These sessions can provide feedback, ideation, or anything else that helps your project grow.
Members of the CAB will be available in a dedicated channel for feedback on product features, designs, marketing campaigns, and anything else your team is cooking up.
Members of the CAB will help on research, marketing, business development, product improvements, and talent acquisition, as needed.
The Community Advisory Board will manage your grant programs, bounties, missions, and recruiting efforts from within the DAO.
1. What are the fees associated with the CAB?
Superteam DAO itself will take zero fees. We recommend a starting package of $5,000/month for the board, though depending on the scope this may be adjusted upwards or downwards.
2. How large are the community advisory boards?
We recommend having ~5 members on the advisory board, based on your specific needs.
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