Trust-First Messaging
Most people in crypto have learned to be cautious.
That instinct is earned.
Spam, scams, and low-effort outreach have trained people to ignore anything that feels out of place. Messaging does not have to work that way.
At Collab.Land, safety is a primitive. It is built into how communities use our tools and how communication happens inside them.
What We Mean by Community Messaging
Community messaging is about engaging people when and where they are already engaged.
Messages are shown in context, to verified community members who have already opted into participation through Collab.Land. There is no cold outreach, no impersonation, and no pretending to be something else.
When someone sees a message delivered through Collab.Land, it comes with trust earned over time. Not because the message is flashy, but because the infrastructure behind it is familiar, accountable, and designed to protect users.
A Track Record That Matters
Collab.Land has been serving crypto communities for over half a decade. In 2026, we enter our sixth year of service.
That longevity matters. It reflects sustained use, real communities, and systems that have held up through multiple market cycles.
Today, Collab.Land supports tens of thousands of crypto communities and even more members engaging every month across the communities we power.
In parallel, the Collab.Land website receives 75,000 to 100,000 visits each month, overwhelmingly from North America and Europe. These are people actively navigating crypto communities, participation, and governance.
Community messaging works because it respects attention and context. It shows up when members are already present, rather than pulling them somewhere unfamiliar or interrupting them elsewhere.
How Teams Use It
Teams can use community messaging to:
- Invite people to your server or group chat
- Share meaningful product launches or updates
- Follow your account on social media (X follows, etc)
- Subscribe to your newsletter
- Run short surveys for feedback or ideas
This is not about reach for its own sake. It is about relevance.
Interested in Community Messaging?
If you want to explore community messaging, there is a short form to fill out. It helps us understand what you want to communicate and whether this approach is the right fit.
If it makes sense, we will follow up.
If it does not, we will say so.
No pressure.
No noise.
Just a conversation.
Trust-first messaging starts here.

Collab.Land token gating and membership verification operates as a read-only application. By signing a message to add a new wallet, you affirm ownership of that particular wallet address. Collab.Land solely accesses public blockchains to verify that a member’s wallet addresses are linked to the required tokens for role or group membership. Collab.Land maintains no access beyond reading public wallet addresses, which are transparent to all users.