When it comes to tokenomics, you can’t succeed with templates from a few advisors. You have to custom-fit everything, from defining supply, allocations to vesting rules

And trust us when we say, token design affects everything that happens after launch:

  • If unlocks are too aggressive, you see early sell pressure.

  • If whales hold too much, governance and markets feel unstable.

  • If inflation and liquidity are not modeled properly, price behavior becomes difficult to predict and explain to investors.

By the time these issues show up in the market, they are expensive to fix and hard to communicate. 

We want to fix that. 

Tokenomics Builder gives you one structured system to design, test, and validate your entire model with clarity from day one.

How to use the Tokenomics Builder

1. Set up the foundation

You begin by defining the basics: name, symbol, total supply, blockchain, and a short description of the token’s purpose. 

The builder walks you through these steps in sequence so the model starts on a clean, validated foundation.

This ensures consistency across every calculation and chart that follows. When you share your work with technical teams, investors, or exchanges, the model is easy to read and anchored on accurate supply and network details.

2. Design allocations and vesting models

Next, you build allocations for each stakeholder group. Team, investors, community, liquidity, treasury, advisors, or any custom category you need.

For each allocation, you can:

  • Set the percentage of supply

  • Add a description or target audience

  • Define cliffs and vesting periods

  • Choose the unlock type

The unlock library includes TGE unlocks, linear vesting, cliffs, exponential decay, milestone-based unlocks, KPI-weighted releases, price-protected schedules, governance-gated unlocks, and custom curves.

As you configure these pieces, the system tracks totals, flags imbalances, and highlights allocations that may be too large or vest too quickly. 

You get early visibility into structural issues that usually appear only during investor or audit reviews.

3. See how tokens move over time

As soon as your allocations are set, the OS simulates token movement.

 You can view:

  • Monthly unlocks

  • Circulating supply over time

  • Immediate vs vested tokens

  • Inflation and release rates

  • Unlock intensity during key months

These visuals update instantly as you adjust cliffs or vesting models. 

You can align unlock timing with your roadmap, liquidity planning, or exchange discussions, and avoid pressure points that create early selling.

4. Understand risk and concentration

The analytics dashboard evaluates your model against core risk dimensions. It shows:

  • Concentration of supply

  • Liquidity strength

  • Governance distribution

  • Vesting pressure

  • Overall risk rating

You also get charts for whale concentration, allocation balance, and vesting density. This helps you understand if supply is too concentrated, if governance is too narrow, or if unlocks cluster in ways that might destabilize the market.

Instead of guessing, you get a clear assessment you can justify internally and present externally.

5. Model market impact

Tokenomics Builder also simulates how your token might behave under different market conditions.

You can configure volatility, starting price, market scenarios, and staking participation. The system then projects:

  • Price movement patterns

  • Trading volume around unlocks

  • Market cap changes

  • Volatility and recovery windows

This gives founders a grounded way to discuss token behavior with exchanges or investors, and understand how vesting decisions affect real-world market dynamics.

6. Get recommendations and export final outputs

The system then generates a set of recommended changes. High-priority items include missing cliffs, oversized allocations, or insufficient liquidity. Medium-priority items focus on strengthening community or treasury design. 

Enhancement ideas show where inflation or unlock pacing could be smoother.

Every recommendation is tied to the exact chart or metric it affects, so you know why it matters.

When the model is ready, you can export charts, CSV files, and structured summaries for whitepapers, decks, or listings. 

The exports stay consistent with your live model, reducing rework and helping your team communicate clearly.

How this helps your project in the long term

Tokenomics Builder helps you avoid the issues that usually appear after launch. You can see how your model behaves over time, fix pressure points early, and make sure your distribution supports the project as you grow.

It also makes investor and exchange conversations easier because you have clear charts, simulations, and numbers instead of scattered spreadsheets.

As your project evolves, you can update the model, compare scenarios, and understand the impact instantly. 

If you want token design to become a strength rather than a maintenance problem, Tokenomics Builder gives you the structure to do that from day one. 

You can join the waitlist to get early access.

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