The
@avax community has been extraordinary these last few days.
As many of you know, launches are absolute chaos. They’re exciting, nerve-wracking, exhausting, and incredibly rewarding all at the same time. You spend months staring at the app, thinking through every flow, every edge case, every detail… and then the second it goes live, reality hits you in the face.
The demand for
@YourGrails has been unbelievable, and we’re incredibly grateful for that. But what has stood out to me even more is the way the Avalanche community has shown up around us.
The support hasn’t just been “congrats on the launch.” It’s been people jumping into the app, pushing it hard, finding bugs, suggesting features, pointing out issues, sending thoughtful DMs, and helping us see the product from angles that we as builders sometimes miss because we’re in it every single day.
And what I’ve appreciated most is the spirit behind it. It hasn’t felt like people are just complaining or trying to dunk on mistakes. It has felt like people genuinely want to help make the product better. That matters a lot.
I also want to give a huge thank you to
@AvaLabs and the Avalanche Foundation for supporting us through the Build Games grant.
We’ve had the idea for Your Grails for a while, but that initial funding helped make it much easier for us to actually get moving, dedicate real time to it, and bring the first version to life. Support like that matters a lot for builders. Sometimes the difference between an idea sitting on the shelf and an idea becoming a real product is someone giving you the push, confidence, and resources to go build it.
So thank you to the folks at Avalabs like
@voh,
@DominicCarb,
@JohnNahas84 and many others for believing in us early and helping make this launch possible.
Shoutout as well to
@gribbly_fire,
@swandogs,
@MidwestCowboy6,
@g1raffe_,
@chefgoose and many others I’m definitely forgetting who have taken the time to send ideas, report bugs, give feedback, and help us improve. That kind of energy is rare, and it doesn’t go unnoticed.
It’s been an absolute pleasure to be building on AVAX again.
This is why we stay.
Not just because of the tech. Not just because of the ecosystem. But because of the people.
The Avalanche community cares. It shows up. It supports builders. It pushes products forward. And it makes the madness of launching something feel worth it.
Thank you all. We’re just getting started.