If you need a tool that can span multiple blockchain networks to review and interact with smart contracts, ContractReader is a good option. It supports Mainnet, Goerli, Sepolia, Optimism, Polygon, Arbitrum One, BNB Smart Chain and Base. Among other features, it offers syntax highlighting to display code graphically, support for testnets, live on-chain values and security reviews generated by GPT-4. It's geared for developers and companies using smart contracts, providing a quick way to review and manage contract code.
Another option is Toolblox, a no-code platform for building on-chain services. It lets people create smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps) without writing code, thanks to its graphical interface and AI Assistant. Toolblox is good for founders, agencies and companies that want to quickly build MVPs and prototypes, and it can be used for a broad range of use cases, from supply chain management to real estate and collectibles.
If you want to build web3 projects without a lot of fuss, Webstudio is a drag-and-drop website builder that can be linked to Ethereum smart contracts. It has features like wallet-based user authentication, web3 native modules and a range of customizable blocks and templates. It's good for creators, startups and agencies that want to build and launch web3 projects.