
OpenProsper
OpenProsper — Twitter Analytics + Developer Platform for Decentralized SocialIf you’ve used Twitter analytics, you know the basics — followers, impressions, engagement rates, and top posts. OpenProsper took that idea and rebuilt it for decentralized social networks, where all activity is recorded on a public blockchain.

The big difference? OpenProsper wasn’t limited to your own account. It could analyze the entire network in real time — every user, every post, every transaction — because all the data was open. That meant you could:Check creator growth like you’d track follower growth on TwitterSee post engagement across any profile — likes, comments, sharesTrack “creator coin” activity as easily as tracking ad revenue or follower valueSpot rising accounts like spotting trending Twitter profilesMeasure network health the way Twitter analytics shows MAUs and engagement trendsDetect scams and fake accounts through sudden spikes or suspicious activityFor creators, it was like finally having a clear growth dashboard for an ecosystem that usually felt chaotic.
For investors and builders, it was a research engine — surfacing opportunities, patterns, and behaviors that could guide decisions.

The Developer Platform
OpenProsper wasn’t just a dashboard. It also provided a developer platform — APIs and data tools that let other decentralized social apps embed these insights directly into their own products.That meant a wallet app could show you the engagement history of a creator before you bought their coin, or a decentralized feed reader could highlight the fastest-growing accounts in your niche. Instead of keeping analytics locked inside OpenProsper, the product made intelligence portable so the entire ecosystem could benefit.

The Early Days: ProsperClout
In its earliest form, OpenProsper was called ProsperClout and focused solely on the BitClout network. The response was overwhelming — the product became a daily utility for high-profile creators, crypto investors, and community moderators trying to navigate a volatile new social economy.The ProsperClout Community Love PDF
captures that moment. It’s a 60-page time capsule of unprompted praise, public endorsements, and stories from real users — from Dharmesh Shah (HubSpot co-founder) calling it one of his favorite apps, to everyday community members saying it helped them avoid scams, discover talent, and make better decisions.That energy and trust shaped what became OpenProsper — a platform built on speed, transparency, and empowering anyone, from a solo creator to a full-stack developer, to make sense of decentralized social.