RevShare has received one of its biggest app upgrades yet.
The new update focuses on making the platform cleaner, faster, and easier to use while keeping the flexibility that creators already rely on.
The goal is simple: make token creation feel easier without removing the powerful settings that make RevShare different.
Across the app, the experience now feels lighter, more modern, and more focused. Pages have been redesigned, old layouts have been cleaned up, actions are easier to understand, and important token information is now much easier to scan.
RevShare users can now move through the app with less friction, whether they want to discover tokens, launch a new token, manage token settings, add liquidity, burn tokens, lock liquidity, or build stronger token communities.
The biggest part of this update is the new token creation flow.
One Launch Page for Every Token
Previously, launching a token on RevShare could mean choosing between different creation pages depending on the chain, launch type, or setup.
That worked, but it also made the process more complicated than it needed to be.
Users had to understand too much before even starting.
Now, RevShare has simplified token creation into one clean launch page.
From one place, creators can:
Choose the chain
Choose between bonding curve or liquidity launch
Select the available launch route
Upload the token image
Add the token name, symbol, description, and socials
Configure token fees
Select how rewards and fees should work
Choose the fee recipient setup
Launch the token
No more jumping between multiple creation pages.
No more guessing which launch page is the correct one.
One launch page now brings chains, routes, launch types, fee models, rewards, and creator settings into a single clean flow.
Bonding curve launches and liquidity launches are now part of the same experience, with clear options and tooltips explaining the settings along the way.
This makes launching easier for new users while still keeping advanced options available for creators who want more control.
Supported Launch Types
The new launch page supports both bonding curve launches and liquidity launches.
For Solana, creators can launch through supported routes such as:
Launch Route | Purpose |
|---|---|
Meteora | Launch through Meteora-supported flows |
Launch with a Pump.fun style route | |
Raydium LaunchLab | Launch using Raydium LaunchLab |
Liquidity Launch | Create a token with direct liquidity setup |
For other supported chains, the page adapts based on the selected chain and only shows the options that make sense for that network.
This keeps the interface cleaner because users do not need to see unavailable settings or irrelevant configuration fields.
The new launch page also includes:
Cleaner inputs
Compact selectors
Better validation
Helpful tooltips
Clear fee breakdowns
A simpler final launch action
The result is a launch experience that feels faster, more professional, and easier to understand.
Launch Options Now Feel Like Apps
Another major improvement is the new app-style system for token launches.
Instead of forcing users to go through a long list of technical fee distribution settings, RevShare now presents common launch setups as simple launch apps.
This makes it easier for creators to understand what each setup does before launching.
Behind the scenes, the same powerful configuration still exists. The difference is that RevShare now packages those options in a cleaner and more user-friendly way.
Launch options now feel like products, not complicated settings hidden inside a form.
A creator can pick a simple app mode, launch quickly, and then customize deeper settings later from the Token Manage page.
Important: Launch Percentages Are Defaults
The percentages shown during launch are starting defaults, not permanent limitations.
This is important.
Creators are not locked into the default percentages forever.
After launch, deeper settings can still be managed from the Token Manage page, depending on the selected chain, token type, and configuration.
For example, the Shareholders app starts with this default split:
Shareholders Default Split | Percentage |
|---|---|
Developer | 30% |
Holders | 70% |
This gives creators a simple starting point, but the split can be adjusted after launch.
The same idea applies to other app-style modes.
RevShare keeps launch simple, but still gives creators control after the token is live.
Launch should be simple. Management should stay powerful.
What Creators Can Manage After Launch
The Token Manage page gives creators access to deeper configuration options after the token has been created.
Depending on the token and chain, creators can manage options such as:
Developer fee percentage
Developer wallet
Multiple developer wallets
Developer wallet split percentages
Distribution mode
Distribution interval
Distribution model
Reward token used for payouts
Extra reward tokens
Reward rotation
Burn percentage
Buyback or sell percentage behavior
Jackpot or winner count settings
Anti-rent-farm protection
Whether reward settings are visible or hidden
Permanent setting locks, when creators want to make certain settings final
This is the main philosophy behind the new launch system.
The launch page should be easy enough for anyone to use, but the management page should still give serious creators the control they need.
Creator Modes
Creator modes are used when fees are connected directly to a creator destination.
These options make RevShare more flexible for different types of creators, communities, streamers, and social profiles.
Wallet
The Wallet option sends the creator share of fees to the connected developer wallet.
This is the simplest creator mode and is available across supported chains.
X
The X option allows creators to connect fee claiming to an X account.
This is designed for launches where the creator identity is tied to a public social profile.
Kick
Kick support allows creators to connect fee claiming to a Kick account.
This gives streamers and creator-led communities another way to connect their token activity with their creator identity.
Twitch
Twitch support allows creators to connect fee claiming to a Twitch account.
This makes RevShare more useful for live creator communities that want to launch tokens around their audience.
TikTok
TikTok is already represented in the interface, but it is currently marked as coming soon.
App Modes
App modes package more advanced RevShare distribution behavior into launch options that are easier to understand.
Instead of asking users to configure every technical detail manually before launching, RevShare now gives creators clearer presets based on the type of token economy they want to create.
Shareholders
The Shareholders app distributes fees across top holders based on their holdings.
By default, it starts with a 30% developer split and 70% going to holders.
Creators can adjust the split later from the Token Manage page.
This is one of the clearest examples of the new launch experience. Instead of forcing users to understand the full rewards configuration upfront, RevShare presents the setup as a simple app.
Shareholders makes holder rewards easier to launch, easier to explain, and easier for communities to understand.
Deflationary
The Deflationary app uses fees for buybacks and burns.
It is designed for creators who want a token setup focused on reducing supply over time.
By default, it uses 100% of fees for buyback and burn behavior. The burn percentage can be controlled later from the Token Manage page.
Jackpot
The Jackpot app turns token fees into tiered prize distributions.
Instead of a standard holder reward split, fees can be used to create randomized prize moments for eligible participants.
It starts with a default developer split, and creators can adjust the configuration after launch.
Lottery
The Lottery app sends the distribution to one eligible holder.
This creates a simple winner-based rewards model where one participant receives the distribution for that cycle.
Powerball
The Powerball app spreads the distribution across up to 50 holders evenly.
It gives creators another rewards style that feels more event-based and easier for communities to understand.
Liquidity Pools
The Liquidity Pools app uses fees to create new pools against trending tokens.
This option is designed around growth and liquidity expansion, giving creators a way to connect fee activity with new market opportunities.
Fees Paid In
For app modes, users can also choose what token rewards are paid in.
Depending on the setup, rewards can be paid in options such as:
The native chain token
The token being launched
Another supported token
The launch page now makes this much easier to understand by showing compact icons, labels, and token lookups instead of forcing users through a technical configuration screen.
This makes the fee and reward setup feel more visual, more direct, and easier to understand.
Cleaner Token Discovery
RevShare also improved the token discovery experience.
The homepage now presents trending and latest tokens in a more visual and modern format.
Token cards can show important information such as:
Market cap
Volume
Bonding progress
Liquidity status
Creator avatar
Creator username
Creator reputation
Selected app or fee mode
Fees paid in token
High-volume tokens can now receive a subtle blue beacon effect on the token image, making active tokens stand out without making the page feel noisy.
Creator information is also more visible. Where available, cards can show creator avatars, usernames, reputation, and profile links.
This helps users understand not only what token they are looking at, but also who launched it.
Discovery is no longer just about finding tokens. It is also about understanding activity, creators, reputation, and reward models faster.
A Cleaner Experience Across the App
The All Tokens page has also been redesigned to match the new homepage style.
It now feels cleaner, simpler, and easier to browse.
Several utility pages have also been flattened and modernized, including:
Add liquidity
Burn tokens
Lock liquidity
Update metadata
Referrals
Tokenomics
Total volume
Incinerator
Other related pages
The goal across all of these pages is the same:
Less visual noise. Cleaner actions. A more professional experience.
RevShare is becoming easier to navigate, easier to understand, and easier to use for both new users and experienced creators.
Why This Update Matters
RevShare has always been about giving creators more powerful token tools.
But powerful tools should not feel complicated.
This update makes the app easier to use for everyone.
New users can launch tokens without feeling lost.
Experienced creators still keep advanced control after launch.
Communities can understand token reward models more easily.
Discovery pages now show more useful information at a glance.
Launch options now feel like products, not technical settings buried inside a form.
The new launch page is the center of this update. It brings chains, launch types, fee models, social creators, reward apps, and token setup into one clean flow.
Creators can launch quickly with a simple preset, then customize deeper settings later from Token Manage.
The Main Idea
This update is a big step toward making RevShare feel like a complete token launch platform instead of a collection of separate tools.
The app is now cleaner.
The launch flow is simpler.
The token cards are more useful.
Creator information is easier to see.
Reward models are easier to understand.
And token management remains powerful after launch.
RevShare will continue improving the experience, adding more supported chains, expanding app modes, and making token creation even easier without removing the flexibility creators need.
RevShare is becoming simpler, cleaner, and more powerful.
