How Can SaaS Providers Build A Community?

Mohamed Zakarya
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Hemant Warier
As a SaaS provider, building a community can be a challenging but rewarding task. It requires a lot of effort, time, and resources, but the end result can be a powerful and loyal group of customers that can help grow your business. One way to build a community is by offering excellent customer service and support. By providing timely and helpful responses to customer inquiries and issues, you can show your customers that you value their business and are willing to go the extra mile to help them succeed. Another way to build a community is by offering educational resources and training materials. This can include webinars, tutorials, and other resources that help your customers learn how to use your product and get the most value from it. By investing in your customers' success, you can build a strong sense of community and loyalty. Finally, building a community can also involve creating a sense of belonging and connection among your customers. This can be done through social media groups, forums, and other online communities where customers can interact with each other and share ideas and experiences. By fostering these connections, you can create a sense of community that goes beyond just using your product. Overall, building a community as a SaaS provider requires a combination of excellent customer service, educational resources, and creating a sense of belonging among your customers. While it can be a lot of work, the end result is a loyal and engaged group of customers who can help grow your business and drive success.
Julia Doronina
Build an interesting project, share the progress and ask people to give feedback, give them early access. For instance, we have the same problem and decided to launch our own early adopter program to invite beta testers and invite them to community.
Julia Doronina
@laurieherault mostly LinkedIn, because of target audience is there, plus promote an early adopter program and create community via subscribers.
Laurie Hérault
@julia_demyanchuk You use an app for manage your community or Reddit/Facebook group/... ?
Philip Snyder
Delphi — Digital Clone Studio
Delphi — Digital Clone Studio
Make a discord or slack for your users