Socopp Private Beta: Looking for Canton Developers to Test and Break It
I’ve been building Socopp, a developer-focused tool for Canton projects that helps make day-to-day network activity easier to understand.
The idea came from a simple problem. As a smaller team or solo builder, it can be difficult to quickly answer questions like:
● How much traffic did we use this week?
● What is costing us the most?
● Is our activity increasing or dropping?
● Are there errors or unusual changes we should pay attention to?
● How much runway do we have at our current usage?
● Can I ask these questions in plain language instead of going through raw numbers?
Socopp currently brings together traffic and runway, activity, health, errors, daily summaries, and an Ask Socopp layer for querying project data in plain language.
I’ve completed the internal simulation and it is now at the stage where I need something more valuable than my own testing: real Canton projects using it and telling me where it works, where it fails, and what is actually missing.
The private beta uses read-only access. I’m not looking for praise. If something is unnecessary, confusing, or wrong, I want to know.
I’m especially interested in feedback from solo developers, small teams, and projects that currently spend time manually checking their Canton activity or operational costs.
If you’re building on Canton and would be willing to test the private beta, reply here or reach me on Telegram: @tundedev
Even a proper technical review without continued usage would be extremely useful.
My goal is to make sure Socopp solves a real developer problem before I take it any further.