From Hidden Infra to Hyperliquid’s Flagship RPC — LP Labs Builds HypeRPC
Hyperliquid’s ecosystem was booming, yet most builders still juggled ad‑hoc RPC endpoints or defaulted to generic EVM providers. Imperator already ran a robust, low‑latency infrastructure—but outside the company no one could see that reliability, so trust never formed. LP Labs stepped in to surface the invisible: we introduced a mint‑on‑dark brand, built a Framer site with live uptime and latency tickers, and designed a React dashboard that onboards users in two clicks. The result is HypeRPC—the reference infrastructure for every builder on Hyperliquid.
Client
HypeRPC
when?
Feb. 2025 - Apr. 2025
Scope of work
No-code
Web development
Product Design
Website creation
Branding
Stack
Industry
Web3
Infrastructure
the challenge
When Imperator brought the idea of HypeRPC to LP Labs, the raw infrastructure was already powerful—but entirely invisible to the developers it was meant to serve. Three core problems stood in the way of adoption:
❌ Invisible Performance
Their infrastructure could absorb heavy traffic bursts, yet no public brand, live metrics, or uptime evidence existed. Without proof, builders defaulted to DIY nodes or generic EVM providers.
❌ Credibility Gap in a New Ecosystem
Hyperliquid was exploding in popularity, but it still lacked trusted tooling. Imperator needed to look like the de‑facto choice and deliver concrete data that eliminated scepticism.
❌ Friction‑Heavy Onboarding
Spinning up an endpoint required back‑and‑forth emails and manual keys. Devs want instant access; every extra click risked losing them to faster, even if less‑optimised, alternatives.
❌ Race Against the Clock
The launch window was tight: Hyperliquid builders were shipping at break‑neck speed. HypeRPC needed a fully branded presence, a live dashboard, and a seamless sign‑up flow before competitors could fill the gap.
Our solution
LP Labs unified brand, UX, and engineering to surface Imperator’s hidden strength. A refreshed identity, a marketing site wired to live uptime metrics, and a real‑time dashboard now let developers see ultra‑low latency and 99.99 % uptime before making a single API call. The two‑click onboarding flow removes all friction, turning raw servers into a product that feels trustworthy from the very first scroll.
Brand & Marketing Experience
We made the invisible visible.
A dark‑on‑mint palette echoes Hyperliquid’s UI, while the tagline “Optimised RPC Infrastructure for Hyperliquid — Zero compromises” anchors every section. Built in Framer, the site binds scroll animations to production uptime and latency feeds, so visitors watch real data update in real time. The copy follows a deliberate path—Problem → Promise → Proof → Pricing → FAQ—answering “Will my bot run faster here?” at each scroll. Semantic HTML, SaaS JSON‑LD, and a featured‑snippet‑ready FAQ keep organic traffic flowing without paid ads.
Real‑Time Dashboard UX
The product had to earn trust in seconds. On login, developers land on a live dashboard that shows active endpoints, dedicated nodes, and a continuously updating traffic curve.
The Endpoints table auto‑refreshes, supports instant search, and exposes contextual actions—copy URL, view usage, roll version—without page changes.
Creating a new endpoint is friction‑free: plan and region appear on a single screen, with a clear deployment timer (“ready in under two hours”). Uptime graphs and latency histograms replace abstract throughput claims, giving builders the metrics they actually track day‑to‑day.
Real‑Time Front‑End Architecture
Great visuals only persuade if they stay snappy. The UI runs on React 18 with Tailwind tokens and Zustand. A WebSocket stream pipes Prometheus latency and uptime data directly to Recharts, while Framer Motion keeps every transition at 60 fps. Cached by Cloudflare Workers, the site delivers sub‑100 ms time‑to‑first‑byte worldwide, so international teams experience the same immediacy as those near the core servers.