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A house cleaner gets a message: "Can you do a deep clean this Friday?"
Now comes the chaos.
Where do they serve?
How far are they willing to travel?
What's the minimum job price?
How much should repeat customers pay? Do they charge per visit, per hour or per room?
At this point most platforms will throw all of this into one giant form and expect people to figure it out.
Modulr.Gig doesn't do that.
You start with how the work is actually fulfilled by choosing a template and then fine tune the economics behind the service. Need to adjust pricing later? A single edit jumps you right back to the exact step— no hunting through endless settings.
>> Define your service area so buyers aren't matched with providers hundreds of miles away.
>> Set a minimum price that makes every job worth accepting.
>> Add transparent travel rates that automatically scale with distance.
>> Price work the way it happens in real life— per visit, per project or per unit.
>> Reward loyal customers with built in repeat discounts.
Now the result isn't just another listing.
It's a guided path that helps people turn what they already do, into a structured offer which buyers can understand at a glance.
@Modulr_Robotics@Theundline@TheLiamDevlin@radford714212
https://t.co/pkp9ahZii7
��� Big updates. Bigger conversations.
Join the Modulr Community AMA this Friday at 1 PM ET / 5 PM GMT.
We'll be sharing recent developments, discussing what's ahead, and answering your questions live.
What would you like the team to address? Drop your questions below or drop them in Telegram at https://t.co/AwrrxcaMY8
Why choose Modulr.Gig from @Modulr_Robotics?
Because every work deserves better infrastructure.
Today's marketplaces hide costs behind service fees, encourage underpricing through tipping culture and force completely different kinds of work into the same box.
Modulr.Gig solves this with a different approach.
>> Digital and physical work coexist on the same network, each with pricing models that reflect reality.
>> Providers set rates that make the work worth doing. Buyers see the full cost before committing.
>> Travel, labor and scope are explicit��not buried in surprise fees.
>> Standard contracts and receipts turn gigs into accountable agreements.
>> Reputation isn't cosmetic. Trust grows with the responsibility and outcomes you take on.
WORK FOR IT.
When people know what they're paying for and workers know what they're earning, the market stops relying on hidden fees and starts rewarding the value exchanged.
@Modulr_Robotics @Theundline @TheLiamDevlin @radford714212
Good weekend @Modulr_Robotics community. 💛
A quick look back at this week :-
>> Modulr.Core rolled out UI improvements based on community feedback, with the Hub becoming the new home experience
>> The Modulr.Gig demo went live, giving everyone a chance to explore and share their feedback on the product
>> Modulr.Impact came to an end, with Me, @Mareshahweb3 and @Vinaysingh1610 being selected as winners 🏆
>> Our weekly scheduled eMDR burn was completed, with 216.39 tokens burned this week, bringing the total burned to 1,219.07
A solid week of building, shipping and recognizing the community who continue to contribute to the ecosystem. Looking forward to what's next. 🫱🏻🫲🏼
@Modulr_Robotics@Theundline@TheLiamDevlin@radford714212
Proof. Not promises.
The latest eMDR token burn is now complete and publicly verifiable on-chain. View the transaction details below on Etherscan 👇
https://t.co/5rafMiXgdA
Total burned = 1,219.07
Winning in the #ModulrImpact feels absolutely amazing, but this challenge gave me something more valuable than recognition.
It reminded me that the internet isn't only a place to consume content or chase numbers. It can also be a tool to encourage action, share ideas and inspire people to do good in their own communities.
A single post might seem insignificant, but sometimes all it takes is one story to motivate someone else to help a neighbor, support a local cause or simply be there for another person.
Grateful to @Modulr_Robotics for the opportunity and congratulations to everyone who participated. The impact created over these past few weeks extends far beyond a winners list.
Here's to building communities that care as much about people as they do about progress. 💛
Thank you for the immense support!
@Modulr_Robotics@Theundline@TheLiamDevlin@radford714212
What @Modulr_Robotics Actually Sell?
Modulr runs a marketplace and storefront that connects providers with customers.
Providers can supply:
1. Compute
2. Storage
3. Access
4. Gigs
5. Social products
And more
Customers use the platform to find and access those services.
The marketplace follows a few core principles:
1. Clear listings
2. Clear prices
3. Receipts that can be referenced later
According to the documentation, these principles are applied across the platform's marketplace and storefront experience.
For details on how usernames, organizations, storage, module fees, gig take rates, ads, and digital asset minting fit into network economics, see Economy & Fees.
For details about clients, providers, validators, and organizations on the receipt graph, see Network Roles.
When I saw the @Modulr_Robotics Impact Challenge, I asked myself a simple question:
"What problem around me can I actually solve?"
Recently, there was a snake incident in a nearby hostel. Looking around my own hostel, I noticed the overgrown grass and realized it could become a safety concern for students living here.
Rather than waiting for someone else to take action, I hired a grass cutter to clear the surroundings and helped clean up the environment afterwards.
No grand speeches. No huge budget.
Just identifying a problem and doing something about it.
Impact isn't always measured by how many people see what you do. Sometimes it's measured by the people who are safer because you did it.
#Modulr #ImpactStartsNow
How should a marketplace generate revenue?
Modulr's marketplace model takes a transaction based approach.
Within the network's economy, marketplace take rates are applied when a job or sale is successfully completed.
1. A user creates a job
2. A service is delivered
3. A sale is completed
4. The transaction is finalized
At that point, marketplace fees can be collected through the take rate model.
This means marketplace revenue is connected to completed activity taking place within the network.
Unlike fixed service fees such as usernames, storage, or seats, marketplace take rates are linked directly to marketplace transactions.
It's one of several economic models that help power the Modulr ecosystem:
1. Registry style fees for names and organizations
2. Ongoing service fees for storage and seats
3. Marketplace take rates on completed jobs and sales
4. Attention funded paths through https://t.co/NPvAFVqtos
Together, these models form a broader network economy where different activities contribute in different ways.
Marketplace activity is one piece of that structure where fees are tied to completed jobs and successful sales.
Thinking about it from a Modulr perspective, where the goal is to connect people with machines and eventually make them accessible to everyone, my list would be :-
>> CNC Machines
These are already making money every day. They manufacture parts for cars, electronics, industrial equipment and countless other products. Businesses constantly need precision parts so demand is always there.
>> 3D Printers
Not as established as CNCs but they make it possible to create custom products, prototypes and replacement parts quickly. As manufacturing is becoming more flexible and personal, I think their value will be growing massively in future.
>> Humanoid Robots
Probably the most exciting long term. @Modulr_Robotics vision is built around a future where people can remotely access and operate machines from anywhere, creating a global robot economy. If humanoids eventually become useful workers in retail, logistics, healthcare and other industries, owning a fraction of one could be like owning a tiny piece of a future workforce.
>> Vending Machines
The simplest answer. People understand how they make money and they can generate steady income in the right locations. Less futuristic but proven.
What's interesting is that this list goes from machines that already power today's economy to machines that could help build tomorrow's.
@Modulr_Robotics@Theundline@TheLiamDevlin
Providers tired of lowball offers.
Clients tired of hidden fees.
What if one platform fixed both problems at the same time?
introducing Modulr.Gig.
What is modulr.gig ?
🧵👇
I spent some time exploring the new @Modulr_Robotics Gig demo and found it more polished than I expected.
While it's currently positioned as a fixed price marketplace, the structure behind it is interesting.
● A few things that stood out:
>> Clients can post requests, compare quotes before bookingand track delivery without a hidden "tip to make it fair" model.
>> The experience is organized around real world categories such as home services, small business support and deliveries, tasking & more.
>> Providers can publish services directly, while spotlight sections rotate featured listings instead of permanently rewarding whoever got there first.
>> Higher trust areas like warehouse and fulfillment operations are already acknowledged, though they're being held back until insurance and trust systems mature.
Many projects talk about utility in abstract terms. It's interesting to see Modulr experimenting with what an actual marketplace for local services and real world work could look like, even at the demo stage.
@Modulr_Robotics@Theundline@TheLiamDevlin
spent last week using @softr_io to design a community-curated knowledge hub on/for @Modulr_Robotics.
than letting deep dives, tutorials, from different sources scatter across various channels, ModulrLearn consolidates the network's knowledge base into a single, accessible repo.
Modulr Gig is a fixed price marketplace built to make hiring service operators completely transparent.
Basically it’s your web3 shop .
There is no hidden fee or any tip system
You have to pay exactly what you see.
Pure transparency between you and provider.
How it works👇
✅Instant Booking - Enter your ZIP code to browse and instantly book upfront priced local services like lawn care, cleaning and snow removal etc .
✅Demand Signals - Need a service that is not listed ?
Request it to show nearby providers exactly where the demand is.
✅Ecosystem Spotlight - From local home care to specialized digital tasks , the network spotlights the best creators.
✅Offers - Here you can browse pre packaged services and instantly book available providers
✅Support - it handles troubleshooting if a job encounters an issue.
Check it yourself 👇
https://t.co/PSAJIjiRj7
Modulr is exploring real world assets , connected machines and Gig work and liquidity
These all can support the ecosystem and make it stronger
@Modulr_Robotics@Theundline
Modulr continues building.
Today we’re excited to announce that the Modulr.Gig demo is live.
Gig is our local-first work hub for connecting people with opportunities, services, and real-world tasks.
Open Modulr Core, go to Apps → Gig, or visit https://t.co/mufwjVccXy directly.
Try it out and tell us what you think!
I started a personal tradition 3 years ago where
I’d basically give out alms to the needy on the last day of the 30 Days Ramadan Fast
I made sure to the same on the last day of the 2026 30 Days Ramadan Fast and
I’m so happy I could do help once again in my little way as my Entry to Modulr.impact.
I know the country has been very hard for a lot of people.
@Modulr_Robotics@Theundline@TheLiamDevlin
Thank you for watching!
Your feedback matters!
We made some big UI updates to Modulr Core this weekend based directly on community feedback.
Core now opens to your Hub instead of a dashboard.
Think of your Hub as your public profile inside the Modular ecosystem. It's a space where your identity, presence, and network-facing activity exist in one place.
We also simplified the nav and moved account-level items like Settings into the user panel, making the interface cleaner and easier to understand.
Huge thanks to everyone in Telegram who shared feedback. It really does help shape the product.
Take another look and let us know what you think at https://t.co/uEYyNPDYm4