What are the best strategies for building an engaged community?

Jerry
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Hi makers! These days, our team is trying to build a beta tester community to test pre-released features and get feedback from our most passionate users. For those who have successfully built engaged communities, what strategies worked best for you? Did you use separate channels like Slack or Discord? What should we watch out for? I really appreciate any opinions or feedback!

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CY Zhou
Foster genuine connections by actively engaging with your community members and consistently providing valuable content. Encourage participation through interactive events and recognize contributions to build a sense of belonging.
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Vaibhav
Commenting here because I would also love to know the same!
Cedric Mathias
Replying to all your loyal customer would be the best way to engage with the community.
Steve Joe
I’ve had great results with beta testing communities on Discord. Its features like voice channels and bots can enhance interaction and make the community more dynamic.
jusiy Waller
I think it’s important to be responsive. Quick replies to questions and feedback show that you’re listening and value their input.
Victor Crum
I’ve noticed that transparency builds trust. Share your development roadmap and update the community on what changes are being implemented based on their feedback.
Iris Matt
I recommend hosting regular community events. Whether it’s a virtual meetup or a live demo, events can bring your community together and keep the momentum going.
Gurkaran Singh
Creating an engaged beta tester community is like crafting the perfect potion - a dash of Slack for quick chats, a pinch of Discord for interactive sessions, and a sprinkle of genuine appreciation for your users to keep the magic alive! 🧙‍♂️✨
Аня Вознюк
Strategies for building an engaged community are really important! When I was developing a project for basl, I realized how crucial it is to interact with users and consider their feedback. Good communication and regular updates really help. Who else is working on similar tasks?
Jordan bulk
I recommend setting up automated reminders for your community. This can help keep them engaged and remind them to check out new features or updates.
Kehui Guo
We mainly use Discord for managing the community. Listening and actively engaging with the users are really important -- answering their questions, taking notes on their asks, and investigating their needs -- the key is to produce good content and iterate based on customer feedback (and balancing the business needs at the same time:)
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Maxmillian Barker
I'm also working on this as well. I would say just being active and responding to everyone is a great start. Slowly you'll find people who will talk back.
Keira Stump
I found that exclusive content can be a great incentive. Offer sneak peeks or early access to features as a reward for active participation.
Kathe Jordan
I’d suggest having a clear set of community guidelines. This helps maintain a positive and constructive atmosphere where users feel safe to share their thoughts.
Kimberly West
I’ve seen success by fostering a collaborative environment. Encourage testers to help each other out and share their own tips and experiences.
Grayson Carter
Engagement is a conversation, not a monologue. Encourage interaction through polls Ask Me Anything or discussions. Respond to comments and show your community you care.