Connect Wallet
A familiar entry point for Phantom, Solflare, or Backpack. In this prototype, the action is display-only.
BRRR rebuilds the structure of a volume-generation landing page in a Bags-inspired dark system, with a simulation-only console for studying campaign UX.
Campaign signal
Non-functional preview
Pump.fun routing
Wallet distribution
Social engagement
Analytics feed
Avg response
12ms
Active users
1.8k
Campaigns
14.2k
Success rate
99.7%
How it works
The structure matches the original journey while every payment, wallet, and execution moment stays inert.
A familiar entry point for Phantom, Solflare, or Backpack. In this prototype, the action is display-only.
Set the token, target venue, simulated wallet spread, trade range, and engagement mix from one compact panel.
The source flow includes payment review. Here it is represented as an inert preview with no signing or transfer.
A simulated feed presents changing volume, trades, and engagement so the UX can be studied safely.
Live demo
Campaign setup
Client-side controls only
Simulated volume
18.40 SOL
Simulated trades
73
Engagement events
41
Transaction feed
Random client-side events
WLT-82A4 on Jupiter
favorite queued
0.42 SOL
WLT-4BC1 on Raydium
comment skipped
0.18 SOL
WLT-91DE on Pump.fun
comment queued
0.61 SOL
Features
Each module is designed for evaluation only, with crisp borders, quiet copy, and sparing green highlights.
Plan one visibility campaign across the major Solana trading surfaces without switching dashboards.
Model how randomized wallet routing could look while keeping every action non-executable.
Vary timing, amounts, and pacing in the simulation to make campaign behavior easier to inspect.
Track synthetic volume, trade count, and campaign events from a compact dark console.
Preview comment and favorite rates alongside volume signals for a fuller launch-support model.
This prototype avoids custody, signing, RPC calls, and order routing entirely.
Supported DEXs
Wordmark-style labels keep the row recognizable without introducing external brand assets.
Pricing
The reference model uses a one percent service fee. These rows are examples only and do not initiate payment.
1%
service fee of simulated total volume
100 SOL
1 SOL fee
Starter validation pass
500 SOL
5 SOL fee
Launch week coverage
1000 SOL
10 SOL fee
High-visibility push
Security & trust
The page communicates the intended posture while staying explicit that no private keys, signatures, or transactions are handled.
Comparison
The table preserves the original comparison structure with rewritten, prototype-safe language.
FAQ
The page intentionally names what is not connected so reviewers do not confuse the demo with a production service.
No. This is an internal R&D prototype for studying landing-page structure and product UX. It does not execute trades.
No. The live demo uses local React state, random values, and a timer. There are no RPC calls, wallet adapters, signatures, or backend requests.
Those labels mirror the structure of the reference product so the page can be evaluated. The activity is synthetic and clearly marked as simulation.
No. Calls to action are visual placeholders only. They intentionally do not start onboarding, payments, or execution flows.
BRRR is a research artifact for studying launch-support UX. The dashboard call to action is intentionally inert.