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O Community Hub

The community hub for docs, guides, and signal-first resources across the OXYZ ecosystem.

The Hub is in a very early development stage. Bugs may occur and we are currently working on the design and concept in general.

What Is The O Community Hub?

OHub is a community-driven hub that brings together what you actually need in the OXYZ ecosystem, all in one place. Documentation, guides, real code examples, explainer pages, community projects, and ecosystem insights are curated and maintained by the community, for the community.

Think of it as a clean entry point. You can start with the basics, then go deeper when you need to: read technical docs, follow practical tutorials, copy working snippets, and discover projects built by community members. If you care about what’s happening under the hood, you’ll also find transparent token metrics for the ecosystem token. And to stay up to date, there’s a live newsfeed with announcements and ongoing development. Content can be available in multiple languages through the OLLM gateway, so the ecosystem stays accessible for a global audience.

Important note: OHub is a community and volunteer project and does not act in the name of the OXYZ Foundation.

What you get here

A start page that explains the hub - and routes you to the right depth.

Portal-first navigation
Jump into OLLM, metrics, or updates in one click.
Signal over noise
Small, useful status hints instead of walls of text.
Community-driven
Roadmap + contributions live close to the product.

Roadmap

A transparent view of what’s being built - and why.

Phase 1 - Concept
Now
Concept phase for the platform: gathering ideas, shaping the approach, and planning the implementation. Polish core navigation and establish a clear, consistent design system.
In progress
  • Start page inside the Hub shell
  • Navigation + information architecture
  • Better mobile layout + performance
  • Basic analytics & feedback loop
Phase 2 - Portals & content
Next
Expand portal depth (docs, guides, explainer pages) and make discovery easier.
In progress
  • More OLLM/OLLM2 explainer pages
  • Cross-linking between docs and samples
  • Search / quick command palette
  • Expand the newsfeed
  • Content templates for contributors
Phase 3 - Token Metrics
Later
Implement token metrics and analysis as far as possible. Challenges: RPC costs and fetching live-time data reliably.
Planned
  • Contribution feed + changelog
  • Portal health indicators
  • Roadmap voting / RFC flow
  • More metrics + dashboards
Want to shape OHub?
Start with contributions, or jump straight into the docs.