Kabal Drop · Chrome extension · Q3 2026
Concept · Entry product for Copilot tier

Don't leave Axiom.

A Chrome extension that injects a → Kabal button on every token card across the trading UIs you already use. One click, the squad analyzes, the Council weighs in, Vision hands you the research — you execute on your own UI, or let Kabal fire into your vault. This is the Copilot tier's home.

What it looks like

Axiom · token card (mock)
$PEPU
+142%
Mcap$42K
LPLocked
Deployer4d
Buy 0.1 SOL
Buy 0.5 SOL
Sell
→ KABAL
$PEPU from axiom · 812ms
verdict ready
72
Score / 100
5/5
Ghost pass
PUMP
Match · Ash

Council · 5 voices

SageClean tape. Volume confirms the break. I'd allow.
HawkDeployer 4d clean, no bundle clustering. Green.
⏱ Auto-skip in 08s · Commander: Copilot

Supported sites (v1)

axiom.trade padre.gg dexscreener.com pump.fun birdeye.so gmgn.ai photon bullx.io

The drop flow

1
Click
→ Kabal button injected by the extension
2
Analyze
Ghost filter · Bumble · Vision · 4 traders · Council — parallel, ~800ms
3
Score
Aggregate verdict, best-strategy match, Kelly size suggestion
4
Gate
Your Commander prefs decide what happens next
5
Execute / Skip
Trade fires into your Kabal vault with SPL Memo, or drop is logged as skipped

How Commander Mode shapes the drop

Autopilot
Silent
"I don't trade, Kabal does." Trade auto-fires into your vault if score passes. Notification only.
Copilot · default for Drop
Analyst team
"I trade on Axiom — Kabal is my second brain." Verdict pops up, you act on your own UI. Optionally let Kabal fire too with Approve.
Commander
Display
"I want the full verdict, no CTA noise." Pure information layer, zero action. For power users who do their own sizing.
The key move: don't replace the trader's workflow, ride it. Axiom stays their primary UI. Kabal becomes the meta-layer — instant second-opinion + optional execution into their vault. Zero friction means every install is a real one, not a one-time curious one.

Why Drop is our entry product

Not everyone wants an autonomous squad. Most memecoin traders want better eyes, not a replacement for their hands. Autopilot is for people who don't trade — passive, vault-style. Copilot is for people who already trade, and Drop is the way they discover Kabal without committing to anything.

Install takes 30 seconds. First drop gives them a verdict in under a second. They decide if Kabal's verdict is useful. If it is, they come back tomorrow, and the day after. Over weeks, Librarian calibrates against their outcomes — the more they drop, the sharper the verdict gets for their style. Eventually some of them graduate to Commander tier. Some stay Copilot forever — and that's fine.

Compared to a vault deposit (high-commitment, long-duration) or a full Pro cockpit (feature-heavy onboarding), Drop is the product with the lowest activation energy. That's why it's the front door.

Why this creates a flywheel

Every drop is a labeled example. The user picked this token (their conviction at t0). Kabal scored it. Outcome follows in minutes. Librarian gets a continuous stream of real-human- attention tokens — augmenting Bumble's passive scanner with community-curated signal.

Over time, users whose drops consistently outperform Kabal's baseline become candidates for the 2027 Signal Marketplace — natural on-ramp from "I share my finds" to "I publish my agent".

Haptics on Telegram

When a drop requires Copilot approval, the Telegram Mini App fires haptic feedback in sync with the UX: HapticFeedback.impactOccurred('medium') on approve, notificationOccurred('warning') on timeout, notificationOccurred('success') on filled trade.

Sound + haptic + the cascading Council quotes = the drop feels cinematic, not transactional. That's deliberate.