# What should I build?

<mark style="color:green;">**Once your token successfully launches on XenDEX, here are some ideas for other tools you could build for your community:**</mark>

1\. **Staking and Rewards Programs:** Enable token holders to stake their tokens for rewards, encouraging long-term support and engagement within the community.

2\. **Voting and Governance System:** Give token holders the power to vote on decisions, helping the community have a say in future projects, improvements, or even charitable causes.

3\. **Airdrop Mechanism:** Provide tools for airdropping tokens to members, allowing communities to reward loyal supporters, attract new members, or promote special events.

4\. **Marketplace for Community Goods and Services:** Create a marketplace where tokens can be used to buy exclusive items, experiences, or services within the community, adding real utility.

5\. **Content Creation and Sharing Platform:** A platform for members to share content, news, or updates about the community, using tokens to reward top contributors and creators.

6\. **Event and Meetup Manager:** Organize both virtual and in-person events, with tokens used as entry passes or rewards for attendance, helping members connect more deeply.

7\. **Referral and Incentive System:** Allow members to earn tokens by inviting friends or helping grow the community, fueling organic expansion.

8\. **NFT Creation and Trading:** Enable the creation and trading of NFTs related to the community, like digital badges, artwork, or collectibles, further strengthening community identity.

9\. **Analytics Dashboard:** Provide a dashboard to track token performance, engagement stats, and other key metrics so that community leaders can make data-driven decisions.

10\. **Crowdfunding and Donation System:** Let the community raise funds for specific goals or charitable causes, allowing members to donate tokens for a shared purpose.

Have an idea for something to build? Send us a message on [Telegram](https://t.me/BOOMTOWNmeme).


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