DragonFire Beta Program
Get early access to the future of semantic web technology
Join the DragonFire Beta Program
The DragonFire Beta Program gives developers and early adopters access to upcoming DragonFire technologies before their public release. As a beta tester, you'll have the opportunity to shape the future of semantic web applications and provide valuable feedback to our engineering team.
Beta Program Benefits
- Early access to DragonFire browser extensions and mobile apps
- Preview releases of SDK components and APIs
- Direct communication with the DragonFire engineering team
- Influence feature development and priorities
- Recognition in our contributor program
Release Timeline
Browser Extension Alpha
Chrome extension with basic GNS protocol handling and semantic navigation
Browser Extension Beta
Full-featured extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge with semantic content viewing
Mobile App Alpha
iOS and Android alpha releases with core navigation and viewing capabilities
Mobile App Beta
Full-featured mobile applications with advanced semantic capabilities
Public Release
General availability of all client applications and tools
Apply for the Beta Program
Complete the form below to apply for the DragonFire Beta Program. Selected participants will be notified via email with instructions for accessing beta releases.
System Requirements
Browser Extension
- Chrome 90+, Firefox 88+, or Edge 90+
- 4GB RAM (8GB recommended)
- Stable internet connection
Mobile App
- iOS 14+ or Android 10+
- 4GB RAM (6GB recommended)
- 500MB available storage
- Stable internet connection
Developer SDK
- Node.js 14+ or Python 3.8+
- 8GB RAM (16GB recommended)
- 1GB available storage
- Development environment with npm or pip
Frequently Asked Questions
How are beta participants selected?
We select participants based on technical experience, interest areas, and to ensure a diverse testing group. Not all applications will be accepted into the early phases of the program.
Is there a cost to join the beta program?
No, the beta program is free for selected participants.
What feedback is expected from beta testers?
We ask beta testers to report bugs, provide usability feedback, and complete occasional surveys about their experience.
Can I share or discuss beta features publicly?
Beta participants will be asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for early alpha releases. Later beta phases may allow public discussion of features.