Prueba Protocol on the AIFS rails.
A full design proposal that brings pruebaprotocol.org in line with the All In For Sport design system — so the protocol and the foundation can live under one domain without feeling like two products. Eight screens, every feature intact, dark canvas, blue primary, magenta accent.
Eight screens, one system.
Each screen below is a self-contained, production-style page that an evaluator can browse independently. Click any card to open it in the preview.
Landing
The first page a visitor lands on. Mission, live network counts, the most recent on-chain activity, and the path into the community directory.
Communities
Every community that has issued an attestation. Search by name, filter by activity type, sort by activity or A–Z.
Community detail
Profile for one community — total sessions, decisions, and participants. Tabbed view into their attestations, schema usage, and member roster.
Attestation detail
The explorer for a single attestation. Decoded payload, schema reference, the bot or member that issued it, the on-chain transaction, and related records.
Stats dashboard
Network-wide health. Daily attestation volume, top communities by activity, schema adoption, and what's happening on-chain right now.
Schema registry
Every EAS schema the protocol supports. Field definitions, attestation count, and the address that registered each one.
About / mission
The why. Who Prueba is for, how the protocol works under the hood, the four principles we won't compromise on, and where the codebase lives.
Contact / Footer
How communities, funders, and developers get in touch. Telegram, GitHub, Farcaster, the AIFS shared channels, and a direct line to the protocol team.
Bound to the AIFS design system.
Tokens, typography, and component shapes are pulled directly from the active All In For Sport DESIGN.md. Every screen below uses the same palette, type scale, and component rules.