Payout report on Canu and Zeugh for JuiceboxDAO: Zeugh’s goals:  
1) Keeping the discord structure updated with new tools that are constantly coming out. The research of new tools and the testing of those was constant trough-out this time, having the two best results in my perspective with the anti’spam bot implementation after the AssangeDAO bot-spam and the denBot for gnosis running updates on the multisig channel. Many other tools were tested, we are currently in conversation with DoDAO and OtterSpace for onboarding, Charmverse for information management and using dework for translation payments. 2) Provide support for new members and new projects. This was delivered as much as possible, unfortunately there were many times where I needed support to give support, especially with topics concerning v2. 3) Help integrate different project in the ecosystem. This was done trough multiple conversations and presentations between people, projects and ideas that I’ve seen as compatible. It’s worth noting that a part of this effort was trying to bridge in the Chinese community and participate and understand when possible what are the possibilities inside this big part of our community. 4) Provide support to the integration of new partners given the possibility of extensions in the new V2 of the protocol (like OlympusDAO who is already in touch with us) This did not go forward, as the OlympusDAO conversation did not have much follow trough and the conversations about v2 extensions quickly became technical beyond my current understanding of it. 5) Further the research on tools for DAOs to optimize our internal processes This was done together with the 8th point 6) Use my (rather small) social media presence to keep up the twitter spaces with new projects This was done together with the 8th point 7) Help new projects with the basics for their communities This was done by the rest of Canu team instead of Zeugh, I only managed to make the bridges between the creators and the right people, with the focus on the Starter Package being refined to allow for a more autonomous implementation of it, the integration of Gogo as CM for ComicsDAO and the organization of the things we are building by lazervike. 8) Starting a podcast with other tool builders to incentivise the creation and propagation of new tools for DAOs that may come in handy for projects in the ecosystem and JBDAO itself The twitter spaces has been running every thursday since then, with 2 fails so far. Together with Reka.eth from agora.xyz I’ve been co’hosting it with a new web3 founder every week, talking about the tools they built, their uses and how their communities work. This has been one of the more rewarding things to do and a great wya to meet new resources available in the space to support new communities. For the rest of CanuDAO: 
1) Improving it’s business model and internal structure to provide better community management to new projects We been trough a complete internal reorganization, with acalanto and lazervike managing how canu’s internal processes and developments run, we’ve been able to get more things on the move, from the reactivation of our twitter and new website, to make it easier for new communities to find us if they need support, as well as actively interviewing members of partner communities like juicebox to understand what could we deliver better 2) Finishing it’s community starter package to make it easier for JB projects to more easily launch a community after their project is created The package is still under some re-tailoring after running it trough test more than once. It’s something improving every time we apply it, but it’s now in a stage where we can use it as a way to quickly help a project spin up their community structure, although a solid replicable model should still take a while. 3) Researching on community management to improve the service we provide Constant part of all internal Canu meets and work. — — Trough all of this tasks, we’ve also kept our devs hands busy developing new tools that from our analysis in JB and slice and the research that lazervike lead internally and externally can benefit communities. There’s a building focus in governance in the project now being called Autogov, for getting an easy governance launching platform, based on some of the mechanics that Jigglyjam has built for Nance as well as previous Jooj work on the proposal generator. There’s a Starter package supporter bot, that helps you integrate the other bots and tools into your system, to make community strucure creation easier for new creators. The’s the remaking of the CanuHelper bot to follow up the treasuries in Heartbeat channel, to make it compatible with the v2. There’s a sentiment analysis bot on the building to evaluate perception on twitter of a new project.