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Expand Up @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ MUD is a framework for ambitious onchain applications. It reduces the complexity

Writing smart contracts is only a small part of building user-friendly EVM apps. Your frontend needs get data from the chain. You've kept your onchain logic simple to save users gas, but now getting data from the RPC is tricky and slow. So you spin up an indexer, write event handlers, and teach your frontend how to talk to another backend. Complicated, right?

MUD provides much of this out of the box. It uses a [familiar data model](/store/data-model) with tables and fields, built on a standardized storage protocol. This lets us to provide you with an [automatic indexer](/services/indexer), no code necessary. And because it's all standardized, our client libraries already know how to get your app's onchain state and keep your frontend [in sync with the chain](/guides/replicating-onchain-state).
MUD provides much of this out of the box. It uses a [familiar data model](/store/data-model) with tables and fields, built on a standardized storage protocol. This lets us provide you with an [automatic indexer](/services/indexer), no code is necessary to use it. And because it's all standardized, our client libraries already know how to get your app's onchain state and keep your frontend [in sync with the chain](/guides/replicating-onchain-state).

MUD apps are [autonomous worlds](https://0xparc.org/blog/autonomous-worlds), infinitely extendable by default. They come with access control, upgradability, hooks, plugins, and a suite of great developer tools.

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