As someone who recreationally trades solana meme coins, I found myself constantly juggling between multiple analysis sites for token research. The process was tedious: copy a token address, open a new tab, navigate to a site, paste the address, repeat. It was time-consuming and disrupted my workflow.
Frustrated by this, I decided to create a simple solution earlier today. The result is a straightforward web tool that takes a Solana token address and generates direct links to that token's specific page in six essential analysis platforms:
Now, instead of opening multiple tabs and repeatedly pasting addresses, I can just paste in the address once and access all these resources with a single click. It's not fancy, but it has significantly streamlined my research process and has the added benefit of me not having to remember what tools I like to use.
I built this using basic HTML and JavaScript. The tool doesn't store any data or perform analysis itself - it simply generates and displays the relevant links.
I'm sharing this in case others find it useful. Feedback and suggestions for improvement are welcome.
(Disclaimer: This is a personal project and not affiliated with any of the linked platforms. Always do your own research before making investment or trading decisions.)
Frustrated by this, I decided to create a simple solution earlier today. The result is a straightforward web tool that takes a Solana token address and generates direct links to that token's specific page in six essential analysis platforms:
1. DexScreener 2. RugCheck 3. Solscan 4. Birdeye 5. Solana FM 6. Bubblemaps
Now, instead of opening multiple tabs and repeatedly pasting addresses, I can just paste in the address once and access all these resources with a single click. It's not fancy, but it has significantly streamlined my research process and has the added benefit of me not having to remember what tools I like to use.
I built this using basic HTML and JavaScript. The tool doesn't store any data or perform analysis itself - it simply generates and displays the relevant links.
I'm sharing this in case others find it useful. Feedback and suggestions for improvement are welcome.
(Disclaimer: This is a personal project and not affiliated with any of the linked platforms. Always do your own research before making investment or trading decisions.)