The Leofinance team has been working hard for a long time and they are trying to build an ecosystem that can offer everything required for experiencing web3. They launched their upgraded UI on May 1st and with that they also kicked off the adoption campaign which was a massive success that created a lot of action and engagement on the platform. The new user interface is very easy to use and microblogging has gone to the next level because anyone coming from Web 2 will not feel difficulties while using it and I believe that is the intention behind creating this microblogging application. there were some bugs and technical issues after launch, but I must appreciate the fact that the team was consistent in fixing it as well as adding new options and features to offer an even better experience to the community.
They are trying to create a front-end that is offering everything that is needed including content creation as well as wallet management but some of the things are still under development. It is obvious because things take time for development and if you observe then you will find that they are releasing things in parts but surprisingly they are doing it so fast and not taking much time. in the last two months, there have been multiple changes and addition to the platform which is just a way to make it great and useful. The portal works great with faster speed and now it is compatible with mobile browsers as well so one can access it from multiple devices.
Communities
Yesterday I noticed that there is a tab called Communities reflecting on the homepage so I opened it and figured out the available options. Earlier any post published through the LeoFinance Interface was used to publish the article in the Leo Finance community by default and the same is applicable on different tribe front ends as well. now things are not the same with new finance because now they have given the option to publish on different communities using LeoFinance's front end.
We can check out the communities available on the high platforms and choose to join that we lie based on our interests. The basic information is provided on the page and we can also philtre the one we like so it makes the navigation easy. We can filter the communities by 3 options including- rank, member or age.
We get the option to choose the community while creating the post on the front end by choosing the publish buttons. As you can see in the below snapshot that there are certain communities we can see here based on our subscription however this can be changed based on our subscribed community. By default, the LeoFinance community is selected and this is also mentioned here so if you would like to change then you can do so however if you are planning to post on the leofinance only then there is no change needed from your end.
Faster UI
Even on the community page, the interface works great with fast speed and I did not find any latency or bug while using this option. I have tried to use this page for publishing on the Leo Finance community and it worked well for me that means there is no bug at all at the moment and maybe the team would be working on adding even more features as they normally do. This feature is already live on other front ends like peaked, hive.blog and even on ecency but now its also here on the leofinance. We also have got the smart mention so once we type ''@'' then we suggestions based on the typed word. I believe that speed is very important while working on different front ends and with leofinance UI this is significant and it does not lag at all.
There are some more auditions we might see in the coming weeks including some settings and also on the wallet page but this community was not informed and like a surprise which is good. The Leo team always does it and I'm sure they will continue to do the same in future because such surprises are good that bring more features for us and now with one front end we can do a lot of activities even posting on the communities is possible now.
Thank you