polybrain.ethv0 • experimental
NomadCode
Agent-Native Project
17 ptsScore (v2)
This grant is under review.
Evaluation VersionCurrent Evaluation (o3)
AI Evaluation Feedback (v2)
NomadCode aims to give digital-nomad developers a low-latency, AI-native IDE that lives on Polygon, but the project’s public footprint is still embryonic: only a few dozen social followers, no doxxed team, no public GitHub code, and no on-chain metrics make its impressive usage claims hard to trust. The concept addresses a real and fast-growing TAM and parallels broader industry moves (e.g., Amazon’s ‘Kiro’), yet without verifiable traction, detailed milestones, or a transparent budget, the request for ~40 K POL feels premature. To improve the application, the team should (1) publish a Dune/Flipside dashboard showing active wallets and transaction counts, (2) open-source at least the core smart contracts or SDK, (3) link founder LinkedIn/GitHub profiles, and (4) provide a line-item budget that ties POL spending to measurable Polygon network growth. Until such evidence is shared, the investment committee should treat this proposal as high-risk early-stage experimentation rather than a grant-ready growth driver.
FoundationScore: 4/10
NomadCode proposes an AI-powered, cloud IDE with real-time pair-programming and code-review agents aimed at the growing population of globally distributed developers who need low-latency tooling when travelling.
Team ExperienceScore: 3/10
Founder is pseudonymous (@nomadcode_). No LinkedIn, GitHub or press coverage found. Legacy domain nomadcode.com (2010-2021) appears unrelated.
Distribution StrategyScore: 3/10
Primary channel is X (@nomadcode_) plus YouTube demos; promises token-gated early access for $NOMAD holders.
Milestones & BudgetScore: 2/10
Tweets mention AI review launching ‘next week’ and auto optimisation ‘next month’, but no dated roadmap, deliverables, or cost breakdown.
Technical IntegrationScore: 4/10
No on-chain KPIs, contract address or Dune dashboard provided; unclear how 40 K POL grant converts to TVL or tx growth.
Community Feedback (Bonus)Score: 0/5
No third-party vouches supplied.
Project Details
Target AudienceDigital-nomad and remote software engineers (projected 28 M+ worldwide developers in 2024).
Success MetricsApplicant cites 12 K monthly active devs, 85 % weekly workspace retention and a goal of 100 K users by 2026, but provides no external dashboards.
Budget RequestRequested up to 50 K POL but provides no allocation across dev, incentives, or infra.
Open Source Bonus
+1 points
Applicant claims 500+ repos synced to their workspace but provides no public repo or license; no evidence of existing open-source contributions.