Category: blockchain UX infrastructure / action-link middleware / onchain notifications and monitoring / Solana data APIs
Summary: Dialect is a web3 UX stack that turns links into ready-to-sign blockchain actions, delivers multi-channel onchain notifications, and provides monitoring plus Solana market/position data APIs. Its current first-party surface makes it more useful to catalog as an onchain UX control plane than as a simple notifications vendor or link-sharing tool.
What it does:
Operates “Blinks,” embeddable blockchain-action links that let apps and external surfaces present ready-to-sign onchain flows without sending users away to a separate app
Provides Alerts infrastructure for multi-channel notifications across in-app, email, push, and Telegram delivery
Offers monitoring and event-detection tooling, including open-source Monitor infrastructure for detecting onchain events worth notifying users about
Exposes Markets and Positions APIs for real-time Solana DeFi market data, wallet position tracking, lending rates, and related product surfaces
Maintains starter templates, SDKs, client components, and docs for integrating Blinks and other Dialect products into apps
Publishes an MCP server surface for AI assistants and agents to access Dialect docs and APIs
Key claims:
The official homepage frames Dialect as “The UX Stack for Web3,” centered on embedded blockchain actions and actionable onchain notifications
The homepage says Dialect is used by Phantom, Jupiter, Backpack, Tensor, and others and claims to be “Powering 600+ Blinks”
The docs homepage describes Dialect as “the complete UX stack for Web3,” highlighting Blinks, Alerts, Markets/Positions APIs, and API-key access across products
The docs repo README says the Standard Blinks Library includes maintained ready-to-sign APIs for major Solana protocols including Jupiter, Kamino, Meteora, Drift, Raydium, Orca, MarginFi, Lulo, Save, DefiCarrot, and DefiTuna
The monitoring README describes an open-source framework for extracting and transforming onchain data into targeted smart messages, with subscriber tracking, continuous resource monitoring, and stream-processing operators like windowing, aggregation, thresholding, and rate limiting
The GitHub organization exposes public docs, starter templates for Solana and EVM Blinks, monitoring tooling, React components, and SDK packages, reinforcing that Dialect ships infrastructure rather than only a hosted notification product
Whitepaper: No canonical Dialect whitepaper or litepaper surfaced in this pass. The clearest current source of truth is the official site, docs portal, public docs repository, monitoring/tooling repositories, and GitHub organization surface; see ../whitepapers/dialect-primary-sources-2026-04-28.md.