How does the voting system work?
Voting is a lightweight community signal to help people discover projects other users find useful. It is not an endorsement, ranking guarantee, or measure of safety. Attempts to game the system, coordinate inorganic activity, automate votes, or otherwise manipulate results will not be tolerated and may lead to votes being ignored or projects being removed.
How can I add a project?
Submit it through the project form on Lit Hub. The submission creates a public GitHub pull request in the ecosystem data repository with the project details, links, categories, and logo for review. Once that pull request is merged, the project is published to the site.
How can I edit a project?
Project data lives in the public ecosystem repository, so edits should be made through GitHub. Open a pull request against the relevant project JSON file in the public repo, and update the project details, links, categories, or logo as needed.
How can I remove a project?
Open a GitHub pull request in the public ecosystem repository that removes the project JSON file and any related logo asset. A maintainer can review and merge the removal there.
Are you endorsing the projects listed on the website?
No. Lit Hub is intended as a public directory for discovery. A listing, vote count, category, or map placement is not an endorsement, audit, partnership, or recommendation. Users should do their own due diligence before sharing sensitive information, connecting wallets, depositing funds, or relying on any third-party project.
How can I get involved?
Lit Hub is community run, and anyone can contribute by improving listings, adding projects, reviewing pull requests, suggesting categories, or helping maintain the directory. Join the channel to stay up to date on new opportunities, or contribute directly on GitHub.