A community of regen builders shipping public goods for impact measurement, capital allocation, capital formation and community coordination.
We are one of several skill-specific Guilds under the Greenpill Network — a decentralized community of regional Chapters and skill-specific Guilds working to turn degens into regens. Since October 2023 we've been building tools, running grant rounds, and supporting Greenpill Chapters across the world.
We are both grantees and grantmakers: funded by Octant, Giveth, and Gitcoin — and operating Grant Ships and Gitcoin community rounds that fund other regen projects.
Active guild-owned projects we build and maintain:
| Project | What it does | Stack |
|---|---|---|
| green-goods | Offline-first PWA documenting regenerative work on-chain (attestations, hypercerts, impact). Flagship. | TypeScript · Solidity · Bun |
| network-website | Frontend for greenpill.network. | TypeScript |
This profile focuses on guild-owned GitHub projects and earlier guild artifacts. Upstream forks we use for ecosystem contribution or integration are not treated as active project inventory here.
- Green Goods: the flagship regen-documentation PWA is now on a monthly release cadence — v1.2.0 shipped in July, with the August v1.3.0 cut and rolling QA the current focus.
- Public Goods Staking (PGSP): an operator-first relaunch — standing up the Genesis validator squad and first operator cohort on the path to testnet.
- Greenpill Network website: polishing the public site and community map after June's launch, and onboarding stewards so the map and content stay accurate.
- Commitment Pooling: building durable per-garden commitment pools that link community requests, offers, accepted work, and evidence into one confirmable on-chain thread.
- Community Needs & Signals: an independent community app for naming requests, offers, and initiatives and following a legible need-to-proof thread.
- Green Goods: shipped v1.2.0 in July — a monthly release hardening the PWA and passkey recovery, overhauling the admin dialog system, polishing the funding flows, and migrating signup to Resend.
- Greenpill Network website: merged public-map improvements this week — steward profiles now project from the CMS, moderators are alerted to pending map submissions, and map location handling was hardened. See merged work.
How work is organized: five teams — Product, Research, Community, Growth, and Marketing — tracked in Linear (how we run them). What each is on right now:
- Product — hardening Green Goods through the v1.3.0 QA and release cycle, with commitment pooling as the July focus.
- Research — aligning impact methodologies and commitments for the Greenpill Impact Framework refresh.
- Community — onboarding operators and gardens for the commitment-pooling dry run and the PGSP first cohort.
- Growth — stewarding the Octant Epoch 12 partnership and the open grant pipeline.
- Marketing — shipping Green Goods onboarding video guides and campaign content.
Notable earlier artifacts — public, open-source, and worth referencing:
- greenwill · Farcaster Frame for regen reputation scoring (the "GreenWill" reputation primitive)
- allo-yeeter · Allo-protocol disbursement tool
- impact-reef · Qualitative impact evaluation
- regen-rabbit-race · Farcaster betting frame
- greenpill-commons · Community proposals PWA
- cookie-jar · Smart-contract-governed funding pools (allowlist, NFT, POAP, Hypercert, and Hats gating)
Contribution flows through scoped project work. Some work is volunteer open-source contribution; paid work depends on active grants, sponsors, or steward-approved budgets.
- Start with a project issue, proposal, or maintainer-scoped work item.
- Confirm deliverables, acceptance criteria, and review path before implementation.
- Know how it pays: guild members claim a monthly stipend against work tracked and accepted on Linear — see the compensation playbook.
- Submit a PR or design artifact linked to the agreed scope.
- Review for quality, scope, tests, and project fit.
Our working cadence is a weekly public call, monthly Twitter/X Spaces and/or forum updates, quarterly overviews, and regular workshops on Hypercerts, EAS, and other regen primitives.
Full contributor flow: CONTRIBUTING.md. Guild-wide playbooks: routines/.
Funded by: GitHub Sponsors · Gitcoin · Giveth · Octant.
We fund: regenerative projects across gaming and public goods through Grant Ships rounds, Gitcoin community rounds (including the GreenPill x Octant round), and clearly scoped grant-dependent work. Contributor compensation runs through a monthly Cookie Jar stipend backed by Linear-tracked work.
| You are... | Start here |
|---|---|
| A developer or designer wanting to ship regen tools | Join Telegram · Discord · read CONTRIBUTING.md |
| A partner building regen infrastructure | Read PARTNERS.md · email contact@greenpill.builders |
| A funder or sponsor | See our funding profiles |
| A chapter or community wanting tools | Open an issue on the relevant project repo |
Guild operations are stewarded by a stewardship team that handles Code of Conduct enforcement, governance, and treasury. See GOVERNANCE.md.
Project management and all accepted work run through Linear; GitHub is the public surface for code, pull requests, review, releases, and RFC/ADR markdown. See the Linear operating model.
| Channel | |
|---|---|
| General | contact@greenpill.builders |
| Stewards / governance | steward@greenpill.builders |
| Security / responsible disclosure | security@greenpill.builders |
All guild work is open-source. Code is MIT licensed unless otherwise noted. Read our Code of Conduct and Security Policy before contributing.