What platform would you suggest for building a community for a SaaS product?
Imtiyaz
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Hey ProductHunt community!
Communities are crucial for building relationships and growing our networks. As a SaaS product owner, it's important to consider which platform is best to host your community. There are many options available, each with its own pros and cons.
For example, WhatsApp allows for direct and easy communication with members, while LinkedIn and Facebook Groups offer connection opportunities. On the other hand, email lists are king when it comes to building an audience and community.
What platform do you prefer to use for building a SaaS community? What are your thoughts? Let's discuss!
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Anil Matcha@matcha_anil
EmbedAI
You can use a professional community platform like UUKI or Circle.so . I am the co-founder of UUKI and can answer any questions if you are interested
Share
This is just my opinion
* Discord - GenZ / Milenial Audience
* Slack - Startup Audience
* Facebook - Adult Audience
* Telegram - Usually related to finance / crypto audience
After all, it's better to ask your current user where they're usually active
You can try Pensil.in, affordable whitelabel community platform. We do custom development as and have support for APIs and SDKs.
Hi Imtiyaz, great question! I find that building a community on multiple platforms can be beneficial. LinkedIn and Facebook Groups are great for connecting with potential customers and building relationships, while email lists allow for more targeted and personalized communication. Slack and Discord can also be great for fostering engagement and communication among community members. Ultimately, it depends on your goals and target audience. It's important to consider which platform will best serve your community's needs and create the most value for your users.
LaunchPedia
I would suggest to start with Whatsapp and When you need more moderation option you can slowly move to discord or any other community tools like circle
Upscale: The Sales Engagement Platform
More than the platform, how you engage the community will matter. Slack is simple and quite familiar to almost everyone so it could be on your list. If not, discord but then that's not as simple.
I am using circle.so, as that's affordable as we scale
Rapid Scrapper
Mostly slack and discord.
I am using reddit and discord
Slack works for me... i hope this work for you as well
Slack and Discord seem to me to work the best.