Do you use any Slack groups to increase your network?
Vini
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Dimitris Karavias@dkaravias
@weekendclubhq is the main one
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Ariglad YC W23
So many!
Opepen Maker
@sarahthemarketer just followed you on Twitter!
Opepen Maker
@sarahthemarketer amazing! Could you recommend me some?
Ariglad YC W23
@vinikloppel RevGenius, DCtech, DemandCurve, MindTheProduct
Ariglad YC W23
@vinikloppel me too :)
InAppStory
I prefer Telegram groups :)
Opepen Maker
@nataliekarakina could you recommend me some?
Massless Pen
@nataliekarakina, same questions as @vinikloppel . Would love to hear what groups you would recommend.
InAppStory
@veronica_nesheva https://t.me/productandgrowthchat (in Russian)
Massless Pen
Thanks @nataliekarakina!! Will check out both of them :)
HackerPulse
I do, a lot of them. Slack groups are very powerful tools to increase networks.
Some of them:
Lenny's Slack
Launch Slack by Jason Calacanis
Acquired Slack
#MatchingVoices Podcast - Season 1
Unfortunately I don't, but should to)
@cn__katie you definitely should Katie.. just need to find the right ones.. twitter is a good start to find people to connect with who run slack channels
I've tried, with mixed success. I've found that a more local-based one has been more beneficial. Some of the large ones are just places where people spam their content and services, and nothing meaningful happens there (cough Product Coalition cough)
I started trying to do this but found a lot of Slack groups were too old/not in use anymore.
Yes, I find the smaller groups are the best. the bigger groups from my experience have been created by marketing/sales agencies and the engagement can be a little inauthentic :(