UXLINK has formed a new collaboration with Cluster Protocol to boost the next generation of AI-driven social dApps. The collaboration pairs UXLINK’s social infrastructure with Cluster Protocol’s Private AI orchestration layer and CodeXero’s browser-native IDE.
🤝 Excited to announce our partnership with @ClusterProtocol! 🚀
— UXLINK (@UXLINKofficial) May 21, 2026
We are joining forces to empower the next generation of AI-driven social dApps.
By combining UXLINK’s social infrastructure with Cluster’s Private AI orchestration and CodeXero’s browser-native IDE, we’re making… pic.twitter.com/1UA5tZHSV9
The goal is straightforward. Make Web3 development genuinely accessible while scaling autonomous AI workflows on Base. Three pieces of infrastructure now work together on one chain, and the result is a development stack that’s harder to find anywhere else.
What Each Piece of the Stack Actually Does
UXLINK is an AI-powered Web3 social platform and infrastructure layer where super dApps get built and distributed. The Social Growth Layer connects users, builders, and applications across the decentralized ecosystem.
For projects that want real distribution rather than empty marketing reach, UXLINK has become one of the more practical options.
Cluster Protocol is the orchestration layer for autonomous workflows and the engine behind the prompt-to-dApp browser-based IDE. What that means in practice is that builders can describe what they want to build, and Cluster’s infrastructure handles the orchestration of the underlying AI agents and workflows that make the app function.
The browser-native angle removes a major friction point. No local environment setup, no complex tooling installation, no platform-specific dependencies.
CodeXero is the browser-native IDE that ties it together. Developers build directly in the browser without setting up local environments or wrestling with toolchains that change every six months.
Why Base Is the Right Chain for This
Base has become a meaningful hub for both social and AI-driven dApp activity. The chain’s positioning inside Coinbase’s ecosystem gives developers access to retail crypto users without the regulatory ambiguity that holds back other ecosystems.
Combined with Base’s performance characteristics and low fees, the chain works for applications that need real user engagement at scale.
For autonomous AI workflows specifically, transaction costs matter. AI agents running tasks on-chain need infrastructure that doesn’t punish each individual transaction with prohibitive fees. Base’s economics make autonomous agent activity viable in ways that some L1s simply can’t support at scale.
What This Partnership Unlocks
The combined stack changes who can actually build Web3 applications. Traditional Web3 development required deep technical knowledge across multiple layers: smart contracts, wallet integrations, frontend frameworks, and chain-specific tooling.
The barrier to entry has been one of the biggest reasons Web3 adoption has lagged behind the promises.
CodeXero’s browser-native IDE eliminates the environment setup problem. Cluster Protocol’s prompt-to-dApp orchestration eliminates the need to manually wire together AI workflows. UXLINK’s social infrastructure provides distribution to real users once apps are built.
Together, the three pieces give developers a path from idea to deployed application that didn’t exist as a complete package before.
The AI-Driven Social dApp Category
AI-driven social dApps are emerging as one of the most active categories on Base. The combination of AI agents that can interact with users autonomously and social platforms where those interactions create real engagement is producing applications that look different from anything Web2 social media offered.
What’s Ahead
UXLINK and Cluster Protocol are scaling AI-driven social dApps on Base by combining three pieces of infrastructure that didn’t fit together before. UXLINK brings social distribution. Cluster Protocol brings autonomous AI orchestration and the prompt-to-dApp IDE. CodeXero provides browser-native development tools.
Together, the stack makes Web3 development accessible enough that the next generation of social dApps can actually get built without specialized tooling expertise. Base provides the chain. The partnership provides the path.
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