At Consider It Done Technologies (CIDT) — a full-cycle product engineering and consulting firm founded in 2016 — we’ve helped early-stage teams and Web3-native projects build scalable, secure products.
One of our standout projects is Emet Earn (Web3 Survey Monetization App. On our portfolio, we describe it as a platform where users can sign up, complete surveys, and license their responses using UDL and decentralized storage such as Arweave.
Challenge & Objectives
The client’s vision was ambitious:
- Enable users to license their survey responses in a decentralized manner
- Embed token-based monetization logic so users earn passive income
- Ensure data integrity and persistence via decentralized storage (e.g. Arweave)
- Deliver a production-grade architecture ready for scaling
We needed to handle the full stack — from UX and architecture, to backend, blockchain logic, and storage integration.
Approach & Implementation
Discovery & Planning
We mapped user flows, defined licensing logic (UDL), planned technical architecture, and chose the right tools for Web3 and storage integration.Frontend & UI/UX
We designed and implemented intuitive interfaces for users to register, complete surveys, and manage licensing.-
Backend & Integration
- Built APIs and backend logic in Node.js
- Integrated blockchain components for licensing logic
- Used Arweave for decentralized storage of licensed survey responses
- Deployed infrastructure via Docker and cloud services for reliability
Full-Cycle Delivery & Support
We delivered end-to-end: UI/UX design, architecture, full-stack implementation, blockchain integrations, infrastructure, and post-launch support.
Outcomes & Lessons
- Fully working MVP with blockchain licensing & storage integrations
- A platform that enables survey-response licensing with passive earnings
- Architecture built for future feature expansion and scaling
This project highlights CIDT’s strengths — handling full-cycle builds with deep Web3, blockchain, and infrastructure expertise, from design and logic to deployment and maintenance.
If you're exploring Web3 monetization models or decentralized licensing mechanisms, drop a comment or DM — happy to share more.
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