Bad Cat Live
The live badcat.wtf build, a prison-themed Solana meme token page. Headings use an inline pink to purple gradient (#f087ff to #6e1fce) clipped to the text.
Twelve picked from 69 real builds
Most "inspiration" galleries are Dribbble concepts that were never built. Every one of these shipped for a real token, the screenshots come from the actual builds, and each carries a note on what the build actually does.
Looking across 69 shipped meme coin sites, the ones that work share five things: a hero that states the token name and ticker without scrolling, a how-to-buy section written in numbered steps for someone who has never used a wallet, the contract address visible with a one-tap copy button rather than buried, a live chart embed so the page feels active, and a character with enough personality to carry stickers and memes later. They are also fast and built mobile first, because most traffic arrives through the Telegram in-app browser on a phone. Roadmaps, team sections and countdown timers appear on the weaker examples far more often than the strong ones, because they are what a template ships with rather than what the token needed. The other shared trait is restraint in the build: the ones still standing are static pages measured in kilobytes, not framework builds carrying a twelve megabyte hero video. Twelve are linked below with real screenshots.
Picked from the archive rather than listed out of it. The live ones are first, because a site you can open beats a screenshot of one. Each note is about the build, not the token: none of these are endorsements of anybody's coin.
The live badcat.wtf build, a prison-themed Solana meme token page. Headings use an inline pink to purple gradient (#f087ff to #6e1fce) clipped to the text.
WordPress site exported as static files, built with Elementor Pro and typeset in Press Start 2P with IBM Plex Mono. Header nav carries Telegram, Twitter, Chart and Buy, all with href="#", plus a burger menu duplicate.
Bootstrap and jQuery landing page for a derivative token of $BESC, written in first person as the baby sibling character.
Neo-brutalist TON page for a pigeon character, written from scratch on a CSS custom-property system.
Static one-page site for a dog mascot token tied to the BESC chain, written as a joke origin story about a BESC office dog and its founder Brian.
Hand-written single file site for a pink bunny character on TON, positioned as Utya the duck's friend.
A full product launch site for a premium Tesla owner community platform, built in React and Next.js rather than as a static page.
Single page static site for a Solana ape NFT and token project built on a Bootstrap plus Swiper stack. The hero is a Swiper carrying one slide, an ape GIF, a CA line and three icon links to DexScreener, Telegram and Twitter.
ICO style presale page for AndroMeta, a rewards and NFT staking token on BSC. Built on jQuery with particles.js backgrounds, WOW scroll animations and Owl Carousel.
Short static meme page for a Solana dog token, written in first person dog voice.
A dark one page token layout assembled on jQuery with Slider Revolution 5.4.7 driving the hero.
Static one pager for a Solana cat meme token written in a stoner drawl.
It answers what the token is, how to buy it, and whether anyone is running it, within a few seconds. Contract address visible with a copy button, a working chart embed, tested social links, and fast on a phone. Everything else is decoration.
This page. Twelve real shipped meme token sites picked apart one by one, screenshotted from the actual builds rather than mockups, 7 of them still live and openable. The complete set of 69 is on the work page.
Take the structure, not the pixels. Copying a live token's site closely makes yours look like a clone of theirs, which is the opposite of the goal. There is a free template if you want a starting point.
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