Pattern Flow

Pattern Flow

A system to streamline DAO processes through semi-automated workflows, reducing repetitive tasks and improving decision-making and transparency.
Application
Applied on: 4 Aug 2024 05:05 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 4 Aug 2024 06:01 PM
CollabTech project - organisations on-chain, evolution of B2B SaaS, network states tooling & DAO tooling, and future of work; projects advancing reputation, governance & decision making, operations (accounting, sales automation, inventory management, talent, etc), community, and contributor tooling!
Pattern Flow fits within the CollabTech scope by focusing on organisations on-chain, specifically enhancing DAO tooling and improving decision making, governance, and operations through semi-automated workflows.
Commercial viability or perennial Public Goods: projects addressing a clear need for a specific target user and with the ability to continue to deliver value over time (financial sustainability through business model and/or immutability)
Pattern Flow addresses a clear need for organizations with complex processes by streamlining workflows, and the presence of paying customers indicates commercial viability.
Maximum project development duration of 12 weeks (i.e. value delivered within 12 weeks)
The project plans to launch the first version of the platform within two months, which is within the 12-week maximum development duration.
Threshold: Projects must declare a “threshold” (minimum amount of funds needed to complete the project/feature/prototype and deliver value). Thoroughness in defining their threshold and feasibility (threshold within the range of match-funding available) will be key for approval into the round. Projects not able to attain the threshold (with combined donations + match funding), will not receive match funding but can still keep donations.
The project has not explicitly declared a specific threshold amount in the provided details, which is necessary for evaluation.
General Criteria: Incomplete, poorly structured, unfeasible, or otherwise poorly conceived applications will be rejected.
The application appears complete and well-structured based on the provided information, but lacking the specific threshold amount makes it difficult to fully assess its feasibility.