Quill is now live on Pumpfun
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Quill is a developer-first blockchain RPC console built for direct interaction with the chain.
The fastest RobinHood RPC, built from the ground up for developers.
• Browse 140+ JSON-RPC methods
• Execute requests from one interface
• Inspect raw node responses
• Query accounts, contracts, and blocks
• Built for developers who need speed and complete visibility
thank you to everyone who's been testing quill since launch.
every bug report, suggestion, and message has helped us improve the platform. we're building this with the community, and we're only getting started.
most of today's work happened behind the scenes.
we've been cleaning up the codebase, improving deployment, and refining the infrastructure so future updates can ship faster and more reliably.
we're working on expanding quill beyond its current capabilities.
there's a lot more coming than just an rpc endpoint. we're taking our time to build the foundation properly before rolling everything out.
our new domain is now live.
you can now access quill at https://t.co/AJ9mJH8re5. if you haven't checked it out yet, give it a try and let us know how your experience has been.
what's the biggest problem you've experienced with rpc providers?
downtime, slow responses, rate limits, poor documentation, or something else? we're building quill to solve real developer problems, not imagined ones.
one of our biggest priorities right now is reliability.
we're continuously improving performance, reducing response times, and refining the developer experience before expanding the platform further.
we're building something that will make working with rpc endpoints much easier.
it's still under development, but it'll remove a lot of repetitive work from the developer workflow. more when it's ready.
the new dashboard is now live.
connect your wallet, generate a dedicated solana rpc endpoint, manage your api keys, and start building without any manual setup. give it a try and let us know what you'd improve.
we're planning the next round of features.
what would make quill a better developer tool for you? more rpc methods, analytics, webhooks, higher limits, or something completely different?
another update is live.
we've improved the api key dashboard to make endpoint management simpler and faster. generating, copying, and managing your rpc keys now takes just a few clicks.
Our GitHub is now live.
The Quill SDK is officially open for developers to explore, integrate, and contribute.
Documentation, source code, and future updates will all be available here:
https://t.co/dNvo9xFpQ1
We're just getting started.
quick update.
we've moved quill to a new domain: https://t.co/YmI2kHzoIl
our previous domain was flagged by chrome, so we made the switch to ensure everyone can access quill without any issues.
our dms are now open as well. if you have questions, feedback, or run into any problems, feel free to reach out.
another improvement is now live.
we've refined several parts of the interface to reduce friction when testing rpc methods. they're small changes individually, but together they make the experience much smoother.
most of today's work isn't something you'll immediately notice.
it's performance tuning, cleanup, testing, and polishing. those updates don't always make headlines, but they're what make good software.
we're already working on the next major improvement.
it's something that will make interacting with rpc methods much more efficient, but we'd rather show it when it's finished than overpromise today.
thank you to everyone who's been testing quill, sharing feedback, and reporting issues.
every suggestion helps us improve the platform, and we're committed to continuing to build in public. we're just getting started.
a lot of the work this week happened behind the scenes.
we've been improving response handling, refining the interface, and cleaning up the overall experience. they're small changes individually, but together they make quill feel much better to use.
we've been working on a feature that removes even more friction from the development workflow.
it's not ready to share yet, but we think it'll become one of the most useful parts of quill. we're taking the time to get it right.
method search has been improved.
finding the rpc method you need is now faster, with better organization and quicker navigation across the available endpoints. small changes like this make a big difference when you're building.
what's the biggest frustration you face when working with blockchain rpcs?
whether it's debugging, documentation, testing requests, or something else, we'd like to hear how we can make quill a better tool for developers.