What’s up, hunters!
We’ve been working on enhancing web and mobile apps with social features for a while now. At this point, we’ve decided to glean and structure the info about how to build and develop your own internal community in a brief and digestible way.
Community is a must for startups. It is an invaluable tool that can help you drive chatter around new products, expand to new markets, and strengthen your brand’s reputation. So, where do you begin?
The Tribally guide will help you kickstart a strong community and navigate your way through all the building process steps. We’ve prepared examples, checklists, and many other useful things for you to take to your in-app community like a duck to water. So dive in and give it a go.
Hope you’ll like it!
Hi Guys, good work! As a client of Tribally I just wanna say community is a really game changing feature. Our experience has shown it's a good way to achieve a feedback what is really important for early-startups. And this guide is awesome as for beginners as a professionals.
Without a community the product can't survive. Communities let people feel appreciated, feel that they're being heard. Communities let you improve yourself and the product. Good job, guys! ; ) @innokenty_nesterenko@denis_borisov
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