Section 1
Separate fast-twitch signal from deep research
CoinGlass, Arkham, Nansen, and Kaito are strongest when the job is speed: funding shifts, wallet flow, narrative rotation, and attention changes. TradingView, Dune, DefiLlama, and Token Terminal matter more when the user wants structure, protocol context, or a longer-horizon framework before acting.
Section 2
Build the stack around jobs, not logos
One tool should own charting, one should own perp tape cleanup, one should own wallet context, and one should own protocol or ecosystem diligence. The stack becomes expensive and noisy when users buy overlapping tools without a clear role for each one.
Section 3
The product opportunity is curation, not pretending to replace the tools
StackzzHub should compare these products, show how they fit into actual tools, and route members into the right combinations. That creates trust because the site helps people choose better systems without faking live integrations or proprietary signal engines it does not actually have.