The Tezos Foundation has announced this current cohort of ecosystem grants and Fabrx is proud to be a part of this next wave of participating projects. Fabrx will be producing a protocol-level triggers and events platform for the Tezos Blockchain that will support automated API methods and trigger-based functions for applications.

Tezos is a blockchain that can evolve by upgrading itself. Stakeholders vote on amendments to the protocol, including amendments to the voting procedure itself, to reach social consensus on proposals. Tezos supports smart contracts and offers a platform to build decentralized applications.

Fabrx is a cloud platform for blockchain and consists of a tribe of builders, entrepreneurs, and growth hackers. They envision the digital future to be open to all and view developers as a crucial player in driving mainstream adoption of Web3 applications. The Fabrx Developer Platform is comprised of many cloud-based functions including enriched API access layers, point-and-click solutions, cross-chain cloud functions, and automated triggers and analysis.

The Tezos-based triggers and events platform, built by Fabrx, will operate similar to the Zapier automation platform. This will include a point-and-click interface, automated API methods, and triggered cloud-based functions.

The aim is to accelerate the adoption of Tezos by simplifying the development experience and by equipping the development community with necessary API triggers such as smart contract events, wallet actions, and market activity. The platform will also enrich current Tezos applications with user-engaging feature sets like automated alerts, baking events, and Google Sheet integration.

While this platform is built specifically for Tezos developers, the point-and-click solution will be available to all end-users including delegators, bakers, traders, and holders. These enhanced tools, triggers, and events will enable new projects to integrate Tezos functionality seamlessly with minimal code and will increase engagement amongst holders, traders, and stakers within the ecosystem.

Learn more by visiting the Tezos website or Twitter. If you’re a developer, access the Developer Portal or join the technical discussion on GitLab or StackExchange.