DATURA PARTNERED WITH MAYBEWORKS TO UPGRADE THEIR BITTENSOR EXPLORER — DELIVERING A CLEANER INTERFACE, ENHANCED NAVIGATION, AND URL-BASED STATE FOR DEEPER, MORE FLEXIBLE INTERACTION WITH 32 DECENTRALIZED SUBNETS.
Datura is a U.S.-based platform providing access to 32 Bittensor subnets along with their documentation. Built for users working with decentralized machine learning networks, the platform makes it easy to explore, understand, and interact with subnet data — whether in text or visual format. Datura is built with usability and extensibility in mind, and continues to grow alongside the expanding Bittensor ecosystem.
Location: United States

Datura set out to build a central hub for exploring and interacting with 32 Bittensor subnets — complete with documentation, visuals, and outputs. The platform needed to handle both text and image data while staying responsive, scalable, and easy to maintain as new features roll out.
Support and refine the existing platform.
Implement new features.
Ensure smooth rendering of both textual and visual content.
Keep the system ready for future feature expansion.
How MaybeWorks organised the work:
After receiving the client's request, we scheduled a call to discuss the project's goals, and specific requirements. This allowed us to clarify key details, understand challenges, and align on expectations for the collaboration.
Using the collected information, we selected the best fit from our in-house team and managed the onboarding process ourselves.
The developer joined the project a week after the client contacted us, which allowed us to start work quickly and maintain the momentum of incremental growth.
Our outstaff manager monitored the developer's performance to ensure consistent results.
If necessary, and with the client's approval, our technical leaders were involved to solve complex problems.
We provided direct communication with the developer via Slack, while task tracking and scheduling were carried out in Jira.
Request and briefing
After receiving the client's request, we scheduled a call to discuss the project's goals, and specific requirements. This allowed us to clarify key details, understand challenges, and align on expectations for the collaboration.
Developer selection and onboarding
Using the collected information, we selected the best fit from our in-house team and managed the onboarding process ourselves.
Connecting with the client's team
The developer joined the project a week after the client contacted us, which allowed us to start work quickly and maintain the momentum of incremental growth.
Supervision of productivity
Our outstaff manager monitored the developer's performance to ensure consistent results.
Technical assistance
If necessary, and with the client's approval, our technical leaders were involved to solve complex problems.
Coordination tools
We provided direct communication with the developer via Slack, while task tracking and scheduling were carried out in Jira.
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frontend:
React, Next.js
styling:
Tailwind CSS
language:
TypeScript
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MaybeWorks worked alongside the Datura team to improve the usability and scalability of their subnet documentation platform. We focused on small but impactful updates that make the system more accessible and future-ready.
Improved user navigation.
We introduced image-based menus and navigation arrows, making it easier to explore all 32 subnets without confusion.
Dedicated pages per subnet.
Each subnet now lives on its own page, creating a clearer structure and improving user orientation.
Enhanced usability.
Input validation ensures cleaner user interactions, preventing errors and improving reliability across the platform.
URL state logic.
We added synapse type state handling in the URL, enabling users to share specific views and navigate back to previous states with ease.

Working with Datura, we helped improve the usability and scalability of their Bittensor subnet explorer. Our developer added support for 32 subnet pages, enabled visual navigation with image menus and arrows, and introduced validation and synapse type filtering via URL states. These updates made the interface clearer for users navigating deep technical content — while keeping the codebase ready for rapid future development.
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