Base has rolled out a new Base Dashboard site for developers, replacing the older base.dev destination with a renamed product at dashboard.base.org. The change is modest in scope, but it matters because it gives Base's builder tooling a more explicit home instead of leaving growth programs and developer resources scattered across separate pages.

What changed

In an official post, Base Build said base.dev is now Base Dashboard, with a new URL, full redesign, and a faster site. The account described the release as the same tools to help teams grow apps on Base, rather than an entirely new product launch.

Jesse Pollak framed the update even more directly, calling it a "based dashboard for builders" where teams can grow your app, get rewarded. The live site itself uses similar language, describing the product as a place to grow your app and earn on Base.

Why it matters

This is not a new chain upgrade or protocol change. It is a packaging move for developer infrastructure, but that can still be meaningful for ecosystems trying to attract and retain app teams. A dedicated dashboard makes Base's distribution and incentive tooling easier to find, and it signals that builder growth is becoming a product surface rather than just a collection of docs and campaign links.

For now, the clearest verified takeaway is simple: Base has renamed and redesigned its builder portal, kept the growth focus, and put the experience behind a standalone dashboard brand.