help & guide

How AGORA works.

Everything on the site in plain English, what each part does, how to use it, and what the numbers on the heatmap actually mean.

AGORA in one minute

Every pump.fun token has a community chat. AGORA pulls all of them into one place so you can see what's actually happening across the whole market, and join in. The twist: we weight everything by who is talking, not just how much. A room buzzing with real holders and big-reach accounts ranks higher than one being spammed by fresh bot wallets. Every account is verified through X and balance-checked, so there are no anonymous rooms.

The parts of the site

The heatmap (Oracle)

A live map of every community, ranked by real activity. Bigger, hotter-colored tiles are the rooms with the most genuine momentum right now. Tap a tile to see the details behind its score.

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The feed (Client)

Your personal home base. Follow the rooms you care about and read them as one live stream, then post or reply anywhere under your verified handle, without app-switching.

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Discover

Browse every community with a live activity overlay. Sort by what's hot, biggest, or busiest to find new rooms worth joining.

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Embed & API

Project owners can drop a verified-holder chat onto their own site with one line of code. Holders of 100,000+ $AGORA also unlock programmatic API access to all the data.

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Getting started

Sign in with X

Click “Sign in” top-right. We use X (Twitter) login only, so every account is a real, verified handle, that's what keeps rooms free of anonymous spam.

Follow your rooms

On the feed, tap the ★ next to any community to follow it. The Following tab merges everything you follow into one timeline.

Post & reply

Write into any room or reply to any message right from the feed. Your posts show up in the live firehose and move that room's heat.

Unlock the API (optional)

On the Embed & API page, connect a wallet and sign a message. Hold 100,000+ $AGORA and you get an API key for the raw data.

Reading the heatmap, what every number means

The oracle turns a noisy stream of messages into a few honest numbers. Here's each one in plain language.

HeatScoreHow hot a room is right now, as one number.

The headline score. It combines real reach, how fast activity is growing, holder size, and genuine back-and-forth, then subtractsfor spam and bot-like accounts. Higher means more real attention. A room can have tons of messages and still score low if it's mostly bots talking to themselves.

Unique postersHow many different people are talking.

Not message count, distinct people. Fifty posts from two accounts is very different from fifty posts from fifty accounts, and this number tells them apart.

Reach-weightedHow much real audience is behind the chatter.

Adds up the follower reach of everyone posting, scaled so a single huge account can't dominate. High reach means influential people, not just many people, are in the room.

AccelerationIs it speeding up or cooling down?

Compares this minute to the previous window. Positive means the room is gaining steam fast, often the earliest sign something is about to pop. Negative means it's fading.

Reply depthReal conversation vs one-off shouting.

How much of the activity is people actually replying to each other, rather than everyone posting once and leaving. Higher means a genuine discussion is happening.

Post velocityPosts per minute.

Simply how fast messages are coming in, right now.

Trust signals (the bot filters)

Whale participationShare of posts from big holders.

What portion of the talk is coming from accounts holding a large slice of the token. High whale participation means people with real skin in the game are active, not just spectators.

Sybil pressureHow bot-farmed the room looks.

The share of posts coming from brand-new or near-zero-follower accounts, the classic fingerprint of bot farms. High sybil pressure is a red flag, and it actively drags the HeatScore downso fake hype can't game the board.

Moderation rateShare flagged as spam or harmful.

How much of the room's activity got flagged. Higher means lower-quality chatter, and it also discounts the HeatScore.

Holder tiers

Posters are tiered by how much of a token's supply they hold, a quick read on conviction.

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Shrimp

A small bag, the everyday crowd.

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Fish

A meaningful position.

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Dolphin

A large holder with real weight.

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Whale

A top holder; their moves matter most.

Ready to dive in?

Start with the live heatmap, or jump straight into your feed.