Phosphor Studio is a no-code toolkit for creators to build engaging community relationships and to monetize digital work. With a simple interface and array of pre-set “recipes” and templates, it enables artists, communities, influencers, brands, and more to produce collectibles, add unique perks and utility, and distribute across channels with just a few clicks and no crypto transactions.
By removing the technology barriers typically tied to creating digital collectibles, Phosphor Studio is opening up the web3 world to a new cohort of creators and communities. This focus on ease of use will accelerate innovations, reshape mainstream perception of digital ownership and connection, and facilitate the shift to decentralized, community-centric engagement models.
Digital collectibles are a direct and immutable connection between creators and their communities. Our framework distinguishes digital collectibles from NFTs, often associated only with high-priced digital art. With Phosphor, digital collectibles uniquely support building relationships over time. It’s a “like” that you can truly own.
Digital collectibles enable creators to digitally memorialize a connection or interaction with their audience in a trusted, scalable and low-cost way. As a result, fans and audiences receive much more than an ephemeral social media shoutout or badge. They gain a permanent digital object to own, exchange, or display. The notion of owning something unique and provable brings new energy into collector participation and engagement.
Additionally, digital collectibles can offer new revenue streams for creators through various monetization models. Creators can sell rare digital collectibles or charge a negligible mint fee on each transaction. This opens up opportunities for creators to generate income while providing unique and valuable items to their audience.
In parallel, digital collectibles act as an interoperability standard for building direct relationships between creators and audiences without big tech intermediaries or extractive algorithms. Creators are able to access and unify their audience data across online and offline channels, and thus turn anonymous fanbases into known audiences, segmentable by their participation and contributions.
On the receiving end, collectors are incentivized to conduct on-chain activity to stack up and prove their attention, commitment, or fandom. This enables them to unlock gamified rewards and perks in online and IRL formats. The resultant engagement flywheel is a win-win allowing creators to reward and retain the most valuable fans and community members.
An increasingly saturated digital world makes it challenging for creators to connect with their communities. Phosphor is a tool to remedy this disconnect and make your people visible.
Creators can use Phosphor to distribute collectibles, enabling new ways to reward and engage their communities and monetize creations. It gives creators a way to find their fiercest supporters across platforms, fostering direct relationships and deepening connections through direct engagement mechanisms.
For fans and communities, Phosphor makes claiming digital collectibles a seamless and delightful experience, rewarding their support and engagement with creators.
Phosphor is for creators: artists, communities, event hosts, influencers, brands, collectives, and more. Discover how you can leverage digital collectibles for your work:
We’ve powered some of the largest collections ever released including the Ethereum, Evolved series by Consensys and have been trusted by Damien Hirst, PUSH, MAC, Sports Illustrated Tickets, Sacramento Kings, Prada, Linea, MetaMask, Palm, SheFi, Intuition, and many more.
Phosphor will move to Open Beta on Monday 22nd of July, and in the coming months, we’re planning to bring new exciting features to help creators and collectors further engage with each other through digital collectibles:
To get early access to upcoming features, make sure to register today and set up your first mint.
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