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Club Update

Signs This Week #1

Public site overhaul: streamlined navigation, a rebuilt home page, the Signal bulletin, clearer documentation, stronger discoverability, and where the club is headed next.

Welcome to the first Signs This Week, the club's bulletin for operational updates, market insights, and (when governance is live) on-chain proposals. This edition covers the public site work shipped over the past several days.

Navigation and structure

The top nav is intentionally simpler: Home, Signal, Resources, and Docs, with Members as the primary call to action for wallet holders.
  • Culture page removed. The standalone Culture page and meme gallery are retired. Culture still lives in the proof-of-narrative strip on the home page and across the community; anyone with an old bookmark is sent to the right place automatically.
  • Docs as the source of truth. Project history, tokenomics, tiers, referral and loyalty mechanics, how to buy, FAQ, and legal now live together in one documentation hub with a clear menu and consistent layout.
  • Branding tightened. Copy now distinguishes Signs Club (the platform and membership) from SIGNS (the token), so pages read clearly to newcomers and anyone discovering the project from search or social.

Home page

The home screen was rebuilt around what visitors actually need, not duplicate links already in the nav.

Removed
  • The embedded YouTube weekly spotlight (sessions remain on YouTube; they are no longer embedded on home).
  • The two pillar cards pointing to Members and Resources.
Added
  • Latest Signal: a featured card for the newest bulletin post, linking into the full board.
  • Roadmap snapshot: current Phase II focus (migration, analytics, vault initiative) with a path to the full roadmap.
  • Doc highlights: quick entry to How to Buy, Tokenomics, and Access Tiers.
  • FAQ strip: five common questions with a link to the full FAQ.

The proof-of-alignment marquee and contract module stay. The page should feel fuller without competing with the nav.

Signal bulletin (new)

Signal is the permanent home for:
  1. Club updates (this series, "Signs This Week")
  2. Insights (longer crypto and DeFi essays aimed at education and discovery)
  3. Proposals (DAO governance, once infrastructure is ready)

Each post has its own page for sharing and reference. The home page only highlights the latest entry so the bulletin can grow without cluttering the landing experience.

Discoverability and trust

A separate pass improved how the site shows up when people search, share links, or land from X and Telegram:

  • Public pages (home, documentation, resources, migration guidance, legal pages, and each Signal post) now carry consistent titles and descriptions for search and social previews.
  • Member-only areas stay private in search results while the public face of the club remains easy to find.
  • A default preview image makes shared links look intentional rather than broken.
  • We can see aggregate traffic and site health in production without mixing that into how members use the portal.

Depth in documentation (tokenomics, migration, tiers, referral, loyalty) supports discovery as much as the home refresh. New Signal posts add steady, readable reasons to return to the site.

Documentation highlights (already live)

Worth bookmarking if you have not toured Docs recently:

What we did not change (on purpose)

  • Members portal, courses, trader tracker, holdings, and loyalty claim flows are unchanged by this public-site pass.
  • Phase II roadmap priorities are advanced analytics, trading vault exploration, Seeker integration, and treasury operations. The home snapshot reflects that; details stay on the roadmap.

Looking ahead

DAO development. Governance infrastructure is on the roadmap. When it is ready, proposals will publish on Signal alongside weekly updates and insights, so members and holders can follow deliberation in one place instead of scattered threads. The goal is transparent voting, clear timelines, and records that outlive any single announcement on social.
Project visibility. Signs This Week, deeper insight posts, and open documentation are how we plan to show progress without noise: what shipped, what is in motion, and what requires holder attention (especially migration). Search and shareability were part of this pass so the club's story is easier to find for aligned people who are not already in Telegram or Discord every day.

We will keep the public site honest and readable: less duplicate UI, more signal. Operational work on migration and member tooling continues in parallel.

Questions or corrections belong in Telegram. No financial advice, just alignment and transparency. DYOR.