Ginkai offers a dual-interface approach tailored to different user needs and development stages.
Phase 1: The Web Command Center (Dashboard)
Designed for developers, fleet managers, and validators, the Web Dashboard is the primary interface for heavy-duty operations.
Skill Upload & Minting: A drag-and-drop interface for developers to upload .gnk motion files and initiate the minting process.
Detailed Telemetry Analytics: Real-time graphs showing joint stress, battery efficiency, and learning curves for connected robots.
Staking & Governance: The hub for Validators to stake GINK and for the community to vote on DAO proposals.
Phase 2: The Ginkai Mobile App (Field Ops)
Launching in the second phase, the Mobile App focuses on "on-the-go" management, consumer interaction, and emergency safety.
Safety Kill-Switch: A blockchain-level emergency stop button. If a robot malfunctions physically, the owner can revoke its active Skill License instantly via the app, freezing the robot's logic layer.
Instant Notifications: Push alerts for critical events (e.g., "Robot #42 stuck in Zone B," "Staking Rewards Distributed").
Remote Teleoperation: Basic peer-to-peer control for guiding robots through difficult terrain remotely.