UI Examples

Onboard new users to your wallet with Peanut Protocol.

Peanut Links are a huge UX upgrade for wallets, and they are a great user acquisition engine.

The sender needs no information about the recipient, other than a way of contacting them (usually a messenger chat). This means that the sender needs to not worry about whether the user has a wallet or what their address is. They don't even need to worry if their friend has gas - Peanut Links are gasless!

This makes Peanut Links uniquely equipped to onboard users. No matter if the recipient has a wallet or not, end users can still send Peanut Links. If the recipient does not have a wallet, you can easily onboard them to your wallet, or fall back to the Peanut frontend if you'd like (or not, see Universal Linking).

Play around with our sample figma flow or check out the examples below to see how an integration would look like.

Some Examples

Clave Wallet

https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ugjrm0qnMmc

By integrating with Clave Wallet, we were able to achieve:

See what Clave has to say about the integration.

The integration itself: