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Building @guestlabai. Prev @producthunt. 1x founder with a 6-fig exit. I interview ambitious founders on @TheUU_Podcast.

Jun 30, 2021, 15 tweets

If you are building a startup or looking to launch a project or creating content on the Internet, you should have a community and building one is not an option, it's a must!

Here are 13 tools that I think will help you start and scale a community.

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Tool: @CircleApp

What it does: Dubbed as "A modern community platform for creators", Circle gives creators the ability to create their own integrated community platform.

URL: circle.so

Tool: @BevyHQ

What it does: Bevy is the only end-to-end solution for enterprise virtual conferences and community events.

URL: bevy.com

Tool: @OrbitModel

What it does: Orbit is like mission control for your community, unlocking new insights about who are the most active and influential members, which channels are most important, and where they can improve their community programs.

URL: orbit.love

Tool: @MightyNetworks

What it does: Mighty Networks allows you launch a website, online courses, paid memberships, and events—all powered by community.

URL: mightynetworks.com

Tool: @discourse

What it does: Discourse is an open source community discussion platform. It is best suited for medium sized and fast growing communities.

URL: discourse.org

Tool: @TribePlatform

What it does: Tribe is an integrated community platform that is customizable to your needs.

URL: tribe.so

Tool: @Commsor

What it does: Commsor helps grow, engage and measure all of your community efforts. All under one place.

URL: commsor.com

Tool: @havepeple

What it does: People is a powerful community platform for your website to boost retention, increase value, and improve SEO.

URL: havepeople.com

Tool: @forem

What it does: Forem provides open-source tools to help you host a thriving, focused, and adaptable community.

URL: forem.com

Tool: @GetBeamGG

What it does: Beam provides everything a brand needs to power its online community—from management and moderation tools, to subforums, data analytics, and gamification features.

URL: beam.gg

Tool: @comradery_io

What it does: Comradery is an online community platform that provides both threaded discussions & real-time chat!

URL: comradery.com

Tool: @DiscipleMedia

What it does: Disciple helps creators build independent, valuable and trusted communities in a safe space that they own and control.

URL: disciplemedia.com

Tool: @peerboard

What it does: PeerBoard is a modern community platform designed to live as an organic part of your existing website or product.

URL: peerboard.com

That's it from me today. Hope this thread helps you in your journey of building a community.

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