Your device can do more than just work for you
Your device already has computing power. Let it work even when you are not using it.
When your resources are idle, they sit unused. Triad Networks turns that capacity into part of a distributed network.
Official policies: Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
How Triad Networks works
Connect a device, let idle resources join the network, and receive tokens for the contribution.
Connect your device
Start in a few clicks and your device becomes part of the network. No complicated setup and no extra steps.
Resources begin to work
When you are not using the device at full capacity, its resources connect to the network and execute tasks.
Receive tokens for contribution
The system tracks your device participation and accrues tokens for the contribution to network operation.
Your device power should not sit idle.
Let it work and become part of something bigger.
Google Sign-In and data use
When users sign in with Google, Triad Networks uses basic Google account information only to authenticate the user, create the account profile, secure sessions, and operate the application. Full details are in the Privacy Policy.
Data received from Google
Basic profile information such as name, email address, profile image, and authentication identifiers.
Why it is used
To sign users in, create and maintain their account, personalize the profile, and protect access to the service.
Where to learn more
Read the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service for the full legal details.
Platform highlights
The system aggregates device energy, distributes workloads across shards, and provides transparent metrics for participating users.
Shared compute fabric
A shared compute layer where participant activity contributes to network capacity.
Transparent energy metrics
Operational metrics and energy-related indicators are presented in the dashboard in near real time.
Member rewards visibility
Users can review indicative reward information and account status through the web interface.
Network resilience
Sharding, monitoring, and service controls are designed to support stable network operations.
Key network indicators
Live indicators help explain service status and current operational activity.
Estimate user activity
Use the calculator to review indicative network output based on connected devices.
Connect your device and start participating
Open the dashboard, connect your device, and watch how its contribution becomes visible in the network.