Safe Support, Without the Black Box
Brasília, Brazil — Mar 30th, 2026
Agora introduces first-class Safe multisig support: live signer tracking for both Safe message signing and Safe transaction signing, cross-device continuity, and one reusable SIWE session across the app.

Governance Should Work for the Wallets That Run It
Some of the most important governance participants do not operate from a single wallet. They operate from Gnosis Safes.
Treasury committees, foundations, delegate groups, and security councils often rely on multisigs to coordinate decisions responsibly. But most governance products still treat those users like an edge case. A signer starts an action, gets pushed into Safe, and then loses context. No clear progress. No visibility into who has approved. No easy way to pick the process back up later.
That is a bad experience for exactly the users a governance platform should serve best.
Introducing First-Class Safe Support on Agora
Today, Agora is changing that.
We've built a Safe-native experience directly into Agora, so multisig users can move through governance workflows with more clarity, less guesswork, and far less manual coordination.

Most importantly, signer tracking now exists in both places where Safe users actually need it: when approving an offchain Safe message for SIWE authentication, and when approving an onchain Safe transaction for governance actions like proposal publishing.
That means Agora does not just support Safe wallets. It gives Safe users visibility into the approval process itself, whether they are authenticating into the app or coordinating an onchain action.
Automatic Detection, Zero Configuration
Agora automatically detects whether a connected wallet is a Safe. There is no toggle, no settings page, and no manual step required. When a Safe is detected, the app adjusts its behavior accordingly — surfacing signer tracking, adapting authentication flows, and presenting UI that reflects the collaborative nature of multisig operations.

EOA users are completely unaffected. If you connect a standard wallet, Agora works exactly the way it always has. The Safe-specific experience only activates when the app recognizes a Safe, so nothing changes for users who do not need it.
This matters because it removes the burden of configuration from multisig teams. The product meets users where they are, rather than asking them to tell it what kind of wallet they are using.
Signer Visibility for Both Offchain and Onchain Flows
This is the core improvement.
When a Safe user goes through the SIWE flow, Agora can show signer progress for the Safe message directly in the app. Users can see that the authentication step is in motion, understand how many approvals are still needed, and avoid the usual black-box experience of bouncing out to Safe and hoping the process completes.
The same principle applies onchain. When a Safe user initiates a governance transaction, Agora can also track signer progress for that Safe transaction, so users can follow approvals as they come in and stay oriented all the way through execution.
In other words, the visibility is not limited to one part of the product. It spans both the offchain message-signing flow and the onchain transaction-signing flow, giving Safe users a much more coherent governance experience from start to finish.
One SIWE Session, Reused Across the App
We also wanted authentication to feel coherent for multisig users.
Agora now supports a single SIWE-authenticated session that can be reused across all offchain-gated workflows in the app. That means Safe users do not need to repeatedly go through separate authentication flows as they move across the product.
The result is a smoother experience for existing users and a stronger foundation for protocols adopting Agora. As new offchain workflows are added over time, Safe users benefit from the same reusable authentication model without added friction.
Why It Matters
This release improves governance in a very practical way.
It gives Safe users visibility in both message signing and transaction signing. It gives teams continuity instead of broken sessions. And it gives protocols a governance experience that better matches how their most important participants actually work.
For DAOs evaluating governance infrastructure, that matters. Friction for multisig users is not a niche UX problem. It becomes friction for proposal operations, treasury coordination, and governance execution more broadly.
The better Safe experience is not just a wallet feature. It is a governance feature.
Rolling Out Now
First-class Safe multisig support is rolling out across Agora deployments now.
For protocols and DAOs whose most important contributors operate through Safes, this raises the standard: more visibility, more continuity, and a governance experience that finally treats multisig users like first-class citizens.
On Agora, Safe users no longer have to govern in the dark.