In the fast-moving world of Web3 development, success is about more than just writing code—it’s about embracing the decentralised ethos that powers the ecosystem. Collaboration, shared knowledge, and community-driven innovation lie at the heart of SubQuery’s mission. We aim to facilitate a community of like-minded builders, who share insights, and pool resources. This cooperative approach reflects the very principles of Web3—openness, transparency, and empowerment.

This guide explores SubQuery and community resources, to equip you with everything you need to know and where you can find it.

Where to Find Support in the SubQuery Community 

SubQuery offers several community hubs where developers can connect, share ideas, and get assistance. Here’s where you can engage:

🛠️ SDK Developer Hub

Our SDK Developer Hub is the go-to resource for developers building with SubQuery. Here, you'll find comprehensive guides, documentation, and tools to support your journey in building powerful SubQuery indexers.

For real-time assistance, make sure to join our sdk-technical-support channel on our Discord. This dedicated channel connects you with our expert team and other developers in the community who can offer guidance, answer questions, and help troubleshoot any challenges you encounter while building.

👥  SubQuery Discord

The SubQuery Discord is your go-to space for all things related to data indexing and blockchain development. It’s where developers exchange tips, solve technical issues, and collaborate on projects across multiple channels. Below are key channels to explore:

  1. SubQuery Community Channel 📺
  • The SubQuery Community Channel 📺 is a lively space where members come together to chat, share, and stay connected with the latest developments in the project. It’s not just a hub for news and campaign updates—it's a place where everyone can interact, exchange ideas, and discuss what’s next for SubQuery without diving too deep into technical details. 
  • Beyond project updates, the channel fosters a sense of community, where members can unwind, share memes, and have fun along the way. Whether you're catching up on the latest announcements or just enjoying some lighthearted banter, the SubQuery Community Channel offers a welcoming environment for everyone.
  1. SubQuery Network Channel 📺
  • In the SubQuery Network section, you’ll find channels dedicated to supporting all roles within our network, whether you’re a consumer, delegator, or node operator. Each channel is tailored to provide the specific guidance and resources you need for seamless interaction with the SubQuery Network.
    • For Consumers: Find help on accessing and utilising data indexed by SubQuery.
    • For Delegators: Get support on delegating, staking, and managing rewards within the network.
    • For Node Operators: Join discussions on best practices for running nodes, troubleshooting performance, and optimising uptime.
  • These channels are invaluable for anyone involved in SubQuery’s decentralized network. Connect with other network participants and SubQuery experts to navigate challenges and stay updated on the latest network developments.

SubQuery Community Call 👥📅

The SubQuery Community Call is a monthly event usually held at the first week of each month where the community comes together to chat about the latest updates, milestones, and what’s next for the SubQuery Network! 

Hosted by our COO, James Bayly, you’ll get the inside scoop on all things operations and network developments. Plus, Marta or Brittany will keep you in the loop on events and campaigns, while Nicholas shares all the fun community updates.

It’s the perfect chance to ask questions, swap ideas, and celebrate wins with the team. Whether you’re a developer, contributor, or just curious, come hang out, get involved, and help shape the future of SubQuery!

Watch the last community call here (November Community Call). 

Office Hours 💻📅

SubQuery Office Hours is an open, interactive session designed to support developers and community members with real-time guidance and insights. Hosted bi-monthly (usually on Wednesdays) by our COO, James, these sessions offer direct access to SubQuery experts who are ready to answer questions, provide technical support, and share best practices for building on the SubQuery Network.

Whether you’re troubleshooting issues, exploring new features, or seeking advice to optimise your projects, Office Hours is the perfect place to get personalised assistance. 

Don’t miss out—join the conversation by checking for event announcements on our Discord or Twitter!

Other Key Resources:

SubQuery Academy: This is your go-to gateway for all the essential resources on the SubQuery Network—from Quick Start Guides and FAQs to insights on our decentralised network. Dive in to learn the fundamentals of SubQuery and explore how we power Web3 innovation. Start here

Subgraph Developer Courses: The SubQuery Academy helps developers to upskill in the SubQuery ecosystem by providing them with a modular programme. The content of this program will take an aspiring blockchain developer from beginning to advanced level. Each course is 100% free and accessible online.

SubQuery Network Youtube Channel: The SubQuery Network YouTube channel is another excellent resource on all things SubQuery. It features great developer videos like tutorials and workshops, as well as AMA sessions, customer interviews, and community calls with the latest updates and news. Whether you’re new to SubQuery or already experienced, the Youtube channel offers valuable insights to help you get the most out of SubQuery.

The SubQuery Explorer: Explore and get inspired by other SubQuery Projects built by the community, gaining insights into the data structures and patterns of various blockchain protocols. 

Migrate from The Graph to SubQuery Network: SubQuery offers a streamlined process for developers looking to migrate from The Graph, providing a smooth transition with minimal effort. This migration allows dApps to benefit from SubQuery’s enhanced data indexing capabilities, including a more developer-friendly SDK, improved performance, and open-source tools. The migration guide outlines key steps such as modifying your project’s schema and data sources to align with SubQuery’s structure. 

SubQuery Professional Services 

SubQuery also offers tailored solutions to help developers and enterprises maximise their data indexing capabilities on the SubQuery platform. Our Professional Services team can provide end-to-end support, including consulting, custom implementations, optimisation of indexing projects, and migration from existing solutions like The Graph. 

Whether you need assistance deploying advanced queries or fine-tuning your infrastructure, SubQuery's Professional Services are designed to accelerate your success with your on-chain data needs.

Pro Tip: The information provided is current as of publication, but the Web3 space moves fast. Stay tuned for the latest updates and developments in the SubQuery ecosystem by following our documentation and community channels such as Discord and Twitter!

About SubQuery

SubQuery Network is innovating web3 infrastructure with tools that empower builders to decentralise the future - without compromise. Our flexible DePIN infrastructure network powers the fastest data indexers, the most scalable RPCs, innovative Data Nodes, and leading open source AI models. We are the roots of the web3 landscape, helping blockchain developers and their cutting-edge applications to flourish. We’re not just a company - we’re a movement driving an inclusive and decentralised web3 era. Let’s shape the future of web3, together.

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