How can fast-moving tech teams scale their frontend delivery?

We supported Gensyn by providing frontend development expertise as part of their internal product team, helping deliver new functionality for their Next.js web platform.

Gensyn is building decentralised infrastructure for AI, and launched Delphi as an AI-powered information market built on its decentralised AI rails. Delphi allows users to create markets, with outcomes settled by AI and creator revenue distributed automatically via USDC.

Nebula Labs provided embedded frontend development support, with one of our developers joining the Gensyn team to help build and extend the web experience.

The work included:

  • Frontend development within Gensyn’s existing Next.js application
  • Building new user-facing functionality for the Delphi feature
  • Working as part of Gensyn’s internal engineering team
  • Implementing designs and product requirements into responsive web interfaces
  • Supporting a fast-moving product launch environment
  • Contributing React and Next.js expertise to an existing codebase

The platform work was built using React, Next.js and TypeScript.

This engagement helped Gensyn increase frontend delivery capacity while launching Delphi, a new product feature focused on decentralised, AI-powered information markets.

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