The wait is over — Arbitrum is now on Dispatch! This means it’s now easier than ever to get real-time alerts and data for activity on Arbitrum, whether you need smart contract activity or wallet monitoring. So far, teams have used Dispatch beta to keep an eye on potential security incidents, key gameplay events, on-chain betting activities, and track claimed and forged items, just to name a few use cases. And now we’re so excited to welcome those of you who are building or active on Arbitrum.
Arbitrum, an Ethereum L2 scaling solution, offers fast and affordable transactions. Home to notable projects like post.tech, Stargate Finance, tofuNFT, DragonMo by Mobox, the network hosts a growing, diverse ecosystem of over 500 dApps.
Here’s a few reasons teams are building on Arbitrum:
For those of you just joining us, Dispatch is a no-code platform for creating automated alerts and workflows. Like a Web3 version of Zapier, where you can use on-chain activity (smart contract event emissions and functions, and wallet activity) to trigger alerts or other automations. And you don’t need to be a developer or data scientist to use it.
Sample Dispatch Triggers and Actions
And though you don’t have to be a developer to use Dispatch, developers are loving how much time and energy Dispatch is saving them. Instead of building internal smart contract alerting or monitoring tools, or frantically hitting the refresh button to monitor launches and drops on block explorers, they — or anyone on their team — can easily set up alerts using the friendly UI so they can spend their time and energy elsewhere.
In Dispatch, alerts and automations, or "Patches," fire when activity like balance changes or smart contract events match your conditions. Setup is straightforward — pick a Trigger and resulting Action, set your conditions, and wait for activity. Dispatch can help eliminate repetitive, manual tasks, and keep your team in sync so you can build and grow faster, and respond more quickly to changing market conditions.
Selecting smart contract events and functions for alerts & automations
While you can use Dispatch to get alerts via Discord, Telegram, and email, you can also log and keep a record of smart contract and balance activity to Dispatch Monitor, or power dashboards and apps using webhooks.
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Here are a few Patch templates to get you started:
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