FlowLedger
FlowLedger tracks, measures, and logs every contributor's work so contributions are visible and rewardable. It is the reputation and incentive layer of the Flow Research ecosystem.
What it does
FlowLedger supports the full contribution loop:
- Intake — contributors submit proof of work via Discord.
- Review — mentors verify and approve submissions.
- Ledger — approved entries are recorded in a public ledger.
- Points — contributors earn points for accepted work.
- Badges — milestones and achievements are recognized.
- Leaderboard — public rankings show contribution activity.
- Summaries — weekly recaps highlight progress.
- Corrections — dispute and correction mechanisms keep the ledger fair.
How it fits
FlowLedger is not a product in the same sense as Jarvis or Garden. It is the operational layer that makes participation in Flow Research measurable. Every contributor — whether writing code, reviewing PRs, creating curriculum content, or testing products — builds a record of work visible to the community.
Why it matters
Public, verifiable contribution history replaces opaque hiring signals. When you contribute to Flow Research, your proof of work speaks for itself — points, badges, and a public ledger that any team or project can verify.