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  • What is Quidli?
  • Product overview
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    • NFTs
    • Features
      • 🤝Send tokens
      • 🤖Automate token drops
      • 🎯Create reward flows
      • 👍Send tokens via emojis
      • 🪂Airdrop tokens
      • 👩‍💻Incentivize dev work
      • 💐Recognize contributors with NFTs
  • Use cases
    • Internal team recognition
      • Welcome new team members
      • Recognize top performers & achievements
      • Celebrate special occasions
    • Community engagement
      • Monitor community dynamics via token transactions
      • Ensure your top contributors are being recognized
      • Leverage community to help boost your project on socials
    • Developer relations
      • Highlight specific issues to address on GitHub
      • Decrease support ticket resolution time
      • Keep hackathon participants engaged
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      • How does Quidli work?
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Highlight specific issues to address on GitHub

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Last updated 1 year ago

Set token rewards for specific repos on GitHub to help inspire developers and non developers alike to look at your code base and make any necessary contributions for improvement.

For example, if you're an open source project, you can incentivize devs to make quality pull requests to your open repo by offering tokens for legitimate reviews and code/app contributions.