UX Hub — AI-Powered UX Audit Infrastructure for Arbitrum Builders
The Arbitrum Web3 AI UX Hub addresses a major gap in the ecosystem: the lack of UX standards, tooling, and frameworks tailored to Arbitrum and Layer 2 applications.
The project consists of two core components:
Web3 UX Library – A structured, AI-ingestible knowledge base containing Arbitrum-specific UX principles, best practices, frameworks, and real-world examples. It helps teams quickly access guidance for common challenges such as bridging, gas fees, withdrawal delays, network selection, and transaction finality.
Automated UX Audit Agent – An AI-powered tool that analyzes a dApp through its URL and screenshots, then generates a comprehensive UX report including quality scoring, heuristic evaluation, accessibility review, UX writing analysis, and prioritized recommendations.
Unlike generic UX tools, the system is grounded in an Arbitrum-native framework that evaluates experiences through the lens of rollup architecture, bridge trust assumptions, L1/L2 interactions, gas communication, retryable tickets, and ecosystem-specific user flows.
Powered by a RAG-based architecture, every audit strengthens the knowledge base, creating a continuously improving UX resource for the entire Arbitrum ecosystem. The result is a scalable way to raise product quality, reduce user friction, and accelerate adoption across Arbitrum applications.
Side-note: This project was previously submitted to the Arbitrum New Protocols & Ideas Grant Program, where it received positive feedback from reviewers. Due to a track eligibility issue, the submission could not be considered, and although we were encouraged to reapply, the program was later discontinued. The experience helped validate both the relevance of the problem and the potential value of the solution for the Arbitrum ecosystem.