depends on type and topic of the community. i have a few marketing-related and slack for me is the best, it helps to organise each topic.
but also I manage the community of gaming influencers and discord defiantly a choice for this case. it helps give people roles and provide content related to those roles, integrate voice chats, see whos playing now etc
Discord is good but feels like a very private space. The sign-up wall causes friction in my opinion. There are some good community platforms out there but alot of them are quite expensive. Would be great to see a community platform built for startups that allows you to start on a free plan and grow with your community/ revenues.
@leo_from_london Hey Leo, looks like Product Hunt landed me at the right spot. We've recently launched Wylo - a comprehensive community building software that fits your needs perfectly.
And the best part is, you can customize the features you want in your community and only pay for that. (Also a free plan to grow with your community)
It totally depends on the brand, target audience, etc. If it's a new brand just starting out, Slack or Discord or anything similar could work. If it's a growing brand or a big organization wanting better usability with multiple features and premium experience, exclusive white-label community platforms would do a better job.
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