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Community Growth Engine 🏘️

Complete 12-phase system for building, growing, and monetizing communities. From launch strategy through engagement loops, moderation, growth tactics, and revenue — everything you need to run a thriving community.

Important: Community advice, not legal counsel. Verify platform ToS, privacy laws (GDPR/CCPA), and local regulations for your jurisdiction.


Phase 1: Community Strategy & Foundation

Community Brief

community_brief:
  name: ""
  mission: ""  # One sentence: who + what value
  tagline: ""  # 8 words max
  type: ""     # interest | practice | product | action | place
  
  target_member:
    who: ""           # Specific person, not "everyone"
    pain_points: []   # 3-5 problems they have
    desired_outcome: "" # What transformation do they want?
    where_now: []     # Where do they currently hang out?
    willingness_to_pay: "" # free-only | low ($5-20) | mid ($20-100) | high ($100+)
  
  anti_members:       # Who is NOT welcome (be specific)
    - ""
  
  value_proposition: "" # "The only community where [specific group] can [specific outcome]"
  
  differentiator: ""  # Why this vs Reddit/Facebook/existing communities?
  
  business_model: ""  # free | freemium | paid | hybrid
  revenue_target: ""  # Monthly target
  
  platform: ""        # discord | slack | telegram | circle | forum | other
  platform_rationale: "" # Why this platform specifically?

Platform Selection Guide

PlatformBest ForProsConsCost
DiscordGaming, tech, creator, largeFree, rich features, botsNoisy, learning curveFree
SlackProfessional, B2B, small-midFamiliar, threadedExpensive at scale, history limits (free)$7.25/user/mo
TelegramCrypto, international, quickFast, global, botsLimited structure, spam-proneFree
CircleCourse creators, premiumClean, integrations, paywallMonthly cost, less sticky$49+/mo
Mighty NetworksCoaches, courses + communityAll-in-oneExpensive, lock-in$41+/mo
Reddit (subreddit)Discovery, SEO, nicheMassive reach, freeNo ownership, algorithm changesFree
GenevaGen Z, social, casualMobile-first, cleanSmaller user baseFree
DiscourseLong-form, knowledge baseSEO, ownership, self-hostTechnical setup, less real-timeFree (self-host)

Decision tree:

  1. Budget = $0 + tech audience → Discord
  2. Budget = $0 + professional audience → Slack (free tier) or LinkedIn Group
  3. Need paywall + courses → Circle or Mighty Networks
  4. International/mobile-first → Telegram
  5. Want SEO + discovery → Reddit (owned subreddit) or Discourse
  6. Want full ownership → Discourse (self-hosted)

Community Type Framework

TypeDefinitionExamplesKey Metric
InterestShared passionPhotography clubs, book clubsEngagement rate
PracticeShared professionDevOps community, founders groupKnowledge sharing
ProductAround a productOpenClaw Discord, Figma communitySupport deflection + advocacy
ActionShared causeClimate groups, open sourceContribution rate
PlaceGeographicCity tech scenes, local groupsEvent attendance

Phase 2: Community Architecture

Channel/Space Structure

Discord example (adapt for your platform):

📌 START HERE
  #welcome — Auto-message, rules, role select
  #introduce-yourself — Template: name, role, what you're working on
  #rules — Community guidelines (link, not wall of text)

💬 GENERAL
  #general — Main conversation
  #off-topic — Non-community-topic chat
  #wins — Celebrate achievements (positive reinforcement loop)

🎓 KNOWLEDGE
  #resources — Curated links, tools, guides
  #ask-anything — Q&A (encourage answers from members, not just staff)
  #tutorials — Member-created guides
  #[topic-1] — Specific topic channel
  #[topic-2] — Specific topic channel

🔨 BUILD
  #show-your-work — Share projects for feedback
  #accountability — Public goals and check-ins
  #collabs — Find collaborators

📢 ANNOUNCEMENTS
  #announcements — Official updates (admin-only post)
  #events — Upcoming events, AMAs, workshops

🔒 PREMIUM (if applicable)
  #premium-general — Paid members only
  #premium-resources — Exclusive content
  #office-hours — Direct access to experts

Channel rules:

  • Start with 5-8 channels max — add more only when existing ones are consistently active
  • Archive channels with <5 messages/week for 3 consecutive weeks
  • Every channel needs a clear purpose in its description
  • Pin the "what this channel is for" message

Role System

roles:
  - name: "New Member"
    auto_assign: true
    permissions: "read + post in general channels"
    visual: "🆕"
    
  - name: "Member"
    earn_criteria: "7 days + 10 messages + intro posted"
    permissions: "full access to public channels"
    visual: "✅"
    
  - name: "Active Member"
    earn_criteria: "30 days + 50 messages + helped 3 people"
    permissions: "member + create threads"
    visual: "⭐"
    
  - name: "Champion"
    earn_criteria: "90 days + consistent value + nominated by staff"
    permissions: "active member + moderate threads + beta access"
    visual: "🏆"
    
  - name: "Moderator"
    earn_criteria: "Champion + invitation"
    permissions: "full moderation powers"
    visual: "🛡️"
    
  - name: "Admin"
    earn_criteria: "Core team only"
    permissions: "everything"
    visual: "👑"

Onboarding Flow

0-24 hours (critical window — 70% of members who don't engage in 24h never will):

  1. Immediate (auto): Welcome DM with 3 specific actions

    Welcome to [Community]! 🎉
    
    Here's how to get started:
    1. Introduce yourself in #introduce-yourself (use the template pinned there)
    2. Check out #resources for our top guides
    3. Jump into #general and say hi
    
    Pro tip: [one specific valuable thing they can do right now]
    
    Questions? Drop them in #ask-anything — someone usually responds within [X] hours.
    
  2. Within 1 hour (auto or manual): React to their intro with relevant emoji

  3. Within 4 hours: A human (mod or champion) replies to their intro with a genuine, specific comment

  4. Day 2-3: Tag them in a conversation relevant to their interests (from intro)

  5. Day 7: Check-in DM: "How's it going? Finding what you need?"

Onboarding completion checklist:

  • Posted introduction
  • Made first comment in a topic channel
  • Reacted to someone else's post
  • Received a reply from another member (not staff)
  • Accessed one resource

Phase 3: Content Programming & Engagement Loops

Weekly Content Calendar

weekly_calendar:
  monday:
    name: "Monday Momentum"
    type: "prompt"
    description: "Share your #1 goal for the week"
    channel: "#accountability"
    engagement_type: "participation"
    
  tuesday:
    name: "Tutorial Tuesday"
    type: "educational"
    description: "Member or staff shares a how-to"
    channel: "#tutorials"
    engagement_type: "learning"
    
  wednesday:
    name: "Wins Wednesday"
    type: "celebration"
    description: "Share something you're proud of this week"
    channel: "#wins"
    engagement_type: "positive reinforcement"
    
  thursday:
    name: "AMA / Expert Hour"
    type: "event"
    description: "Rotating guest or community expert"
    channel: "#events"
    engagement_type: "access"
    frequency: "bi-weekly"
    
  friday:
    name: "Feedback Friday"
    type: "peer_review"
    description: "Share work for constructive feedback"
    channel: "#show-your-work"
    engagement_type: "collaboration"
    
  weekend:
    name: "Weekend Reading"
    type: "curated"
    description: "Top 3 links from the week"
    channel: "#resources"
    engagement_type: "value delivery"

Engagement Loop Design

The CORE Loop (drives daily engagement):

Trigger → Action → Variable Reward → Investment
  1. Notification trigger: New question in your area of expertise
  2. Action: Answer the question
  3. Variable reward: Social recognition (thanks, reactions, role upgrade)
  4. Investment: Profile/reputation grows, making future rewards more valuable

7 Engagement Mechanics:

MechanicDescriptionExampleFrequency
PromptsOpen-ended questions that invite sharing"What's your biggest challenge this week?"Daily
ChallengesTime-bound goals with public accountability"30-day shipping challenge"Monthly
ShowcasesMembers share work for feedback"Show Your Work Friday"Weekly
AMAsExpert access creates FOMO"AMA with [expert] Thursday 2pm"Bi-weekly
DebatesFriendly disagreement drives engagement"Hot take: [controversial opinion]"Weekly
CollaborationsMembers work together"Find a collab partner for [project]"Monthly
CelebrationsPublic wins reinforce participation"🎉 [member] just hit [milestone]!"As earned

Conversation Starters That Actually Work

High-response templates:

  • "What's one thing you learned this week that surprised you?"
  • "Hot take: [mild controversy in your niche]. Agree or disagree?"
  • "If you could only use ONE tool for [topic], what would it be and why?"
  • "[Before/after] — Share your transformation"
  • "What's your unpopular opinion about [topic]?"
  • "Rate your week 1-10 and explain in one sentence"
  • "Roast my [project/idea/setup] — I want honest feedback"

Low-response patterns to avoid:

  • Yes/no questions
  • "What do you think about [thing]?" (too vague)
  • Questions requiring expertise most members don't have
  • Posts that are really announcements disguised as questions

Phase 4: Moderation & Community Health

Community Guidelines Template

# [Community Name] Guidelines

**Our vibe:** [2-3 words describing the culture — e.g., "helpful, honest, humble"]

## The Basics
1. **Be kind, be specific.** Disagree with ideas, not people. Add context, not just opinions.
2. **No spam, no self-promo** (unless in designated channels). Sharing your work when relevant = cool. Drive-by links = not cool.
3. **Search before asking.** Someone probably answered it. When they didn't, ask away.
4. **Give more than you take.** Answer questions. Share resources. Celebrate others.
5. **Keep it on-topic.** #off-topic exists for a reason.
6. **No hate speech, harassment, or discrimination.** Zero tolerance. One strike.
7. **Protect privacy.** Don't share others' information without consent.

## Enforcement
- **Gentle reminder** → **Warning** → **24h mute** → **Permanent ban**
- Exception: Hate speech, doxxing, illegal content = immediate ban
- Appeals: DM a moderator within 7 days

## Report Issues
React with 🚩 or DM a moderator. All reports are confidential.

Moderation Decision Matrix

BehaviorSeverityFirst OffenseSecondThird
Off-topic postLowRedirect to correct channelGentle reminderMute 1h
Self-promotion spamMediumDelete + DM warning24h mute7-day ban
Heated argumentMediumCool-down reminder (public)Thread lock + DM both24h mute
MisinformationMediumCorrect publicly (kindly)Warning DM7-day ban
HarassmentHighImmediate mute + investigatePermanent ban
Hate speech/slursCriticalImmediate ban
DoxxingCriticalImmediate ban + delete content
Illegal contentCriticalImmediate ban + report to platform

Moderator Playbook

When someone is being difficult (but not rule-breaking):

  1. Assume good intent first — they might be having a bad day
  2. Redirect publicly: "Hey, let's keep this constructive. What specifically would help?"
  3. If continuing: DM privately — "I noticed some tension. What's going on?"
  4. If still escalating: "Taking a quick break on this thread. Let's revisit in 24h."

When two members are fighting:

  1. Don't take sides publicly
  2. Acknowledge both perspectives: "You both make valid points"
  3. Lock the thread if it's derailing
  4. DM both separately to de-escalate
  5. If recurring: mediated conversation or separate them

Moderator burnout prevention:

  • Rotate on-call moderators (never one person 24/7)
  • Maximum 2-hour active moderation shifts
  • Monthly moderator check-in: "How are you doing?"
  • Clear escalation path — mods shouldn't handle everything alone
  • Celebrate moderator contributions publicly

Phase 5: Growth Engine

The Growth Flywheel

Content creates value → Value attracts members → Members create content → Repeat

12 Growth Tactics (Ranked by Effort/Impact)

TacticEffortImpactBest For
1. SEO content → communityMediumHighLong-term discovery
2. Cross-promotion with adjacent communitiesLowHighQuick growth
3. Guest AMAsLowMediumAuthority + reach
4. Member referral programMediumHighQuality growth
5. Social proof postsLowMediumConversion
6. Free resources with community CTAMediumHighLead gen
7. Twitter/LinkedIn threads → communityLowMediumAudience funnel
8. Podcast/YouTube → communityHighHighAuthority + funnel
9. Challenges (public + invite friends)MediumMediumViral loops
10. Partnership with tool/productMediumHighAligned audiences
11. Paid acquisition (targeted)HighVariableScale after PMF
12. Conference/event presenceHighMediumB2B/professional

Member Referral Program

referral_program:
  mechanic: "unique invite link per member"
  
  tiers:
    - invites: 3
      reward: "Custom role badge"
      
    - invites: 10
      reward: "Access to premium channel for 1 month"
      
    - invites: 25
      reward: "Free month of premium membership"
      
    - invites: 50
      reward: "Lifetime premium + featured member spotlight"
  
  rules:
    - "Referred member must complete onboarding (post intro + 5 messages)"
    - "Self-referrals or bot accounts don't count"
    - "Tracked via platform invite link or custom bot"
  
  anti_gaming:
    - "Minimum 7-day activity from referred member"
    - "Manual review for sudden spikes"

Content-to-Community Funnel

Blog/SEO article
  ↓ CTA: "Join 500+ [role] discussing this daily"
Social media post
  ↓ CTA: "The conversation continues in our community"
YouTube/Podcast
  ↓ CTA: "Get the resources mentioned → community"
Free resource/template
  ↓ CTA: "Get feedback on your version → community"
Newsletter
  ↓ CTA: "This week's best community discussion"

Phase 6: Monetization Models

Revenue Strategy Matrix

ModelRevenueEffortBest ForTypical Range
Free + premium tierRecurringMediumEstablished communities$10-50/mo
Paid-only (gated)RecurringLowHigh-value niche$20-200/mo
Course + communityOne-time + recurringHighEducators, experts$200-2000 + $20-50/mo
SponsorshipsOne-timeMediumLarge audiences (5k+)$500-5000/post
Events/workshopsOne-timeHighPractice communities$50-500/ticket
Job boardRecurringLowProfessional communities$100-500/listing
Affiliate/referralCommissionLowProduct communities10-30% commission
MerchOne-timeMediumStrong brand identity$5-20/unit profit

Freemium Architecture

free_tier:
  access:
    - "General discussion channels"
    - "Weekly newsletter"
    - "Community events (limited)"
    - "Resource library (basics)"
  purpose: "Demonstrate value, build habit"

premium_tier:
  price: "$[X]/month or $[X*10]/year"
  access:
    - "Everything in free"
    - "Premium discussion channels"
    - "Expert office hours (weekly)"
    - "Full resource library"
    - "Member directory"
    - "Priority support"
    - "Exclusive events/workshops"
  purpose: "Deeper value for committed members"

vip_tier:
  price: "$[X*3]/month"
  access:
    - "Everything in premium"
    - "1:1 monthly call with expert"
    - "Private mastermind group (max 20)"
    - "Early access to everything"
    - "Input on community direction"
  purpose: "High-touch for power users"

Pricing Psychology for Communities

  • Anchor high: Show annual price, then monthly feels cheap
  • Social proof in pricing: "$29/mo — join 340 members"
  • Loss framing: "Members saved an average of $X last month"
  • Grandfathering: Lock in early members at lower price — they become loyal advocates
  • Free trial: 7 days for paid communities (not 30 — urgency matters)
  • Community-specific: Price should be <1% of the value members get (if you help people earn $10K more, $50/mo is nothing)

Phase 7: Events & Programming

Event Types & Frequency

EventFormatFrequencyPrep TimeEngagement
AMA (Ask Me Anything)Text or voiceBi-weekly2hHigh
WorkshopLive teaching + exercisesMonthly8hVery High
Co-working sessionSilent work + check-insWeekly0.5hMedium
ChallengeMulti-day goalsMonthly4hHigh
Showcase/Demo dayMembers present workMonthly2hHigh
Book/Article clubRead + discussBi-weekly1hMedium
Networking mixerBreakout roomsMonthly1hMedium
Town hallCommunity updates + Q&AQuarterly3hMedium

Event Execution Template

event:
  name: ""
  type: ""
  date: ""
  time: ""  # Include timezone + "your local time" link
  duration: ""
  host: ""
  
  pre_event:
    - "Announce 2 weeks before"
    - "Reminder 3 days before"
    - "Day-of reminder 2 hours before"
    - "Prep materials/questions sent 24h before"
  
  during:
    - "Start 2 min late (grace period)"
    - "Welcome + ground rules (2 min)"
    - "Main content (70% of time)"
    - "Q&A / discussion (25% of time)"
    - "Wrap-up + next steps (5% of time)"
  
  post_event:
    - "Summary posted in #events within 24h"
    - "Recording shared (if applicable)"
    - "Follow-up prompt in relevant channel"
    - "Feedback form (3 questions max)"
    
  success_metrics:
    attendance_rate: "" # RSVPs who showed up
    engagement: ""      # Questions asked, chat messages
    satisfaction: ""    # Post-event rating
    follow_through: ""  # Action taken after event

Phase 8: Member Journey & Lifecycle

The 5-Stage Member Lifecycle

Visitor → New Member → Active Member → Champion → Alumnus
StageDurationGoalActionsRisk
VisitorPre-joinConvert to memberLanding page, social proof, free previewNever joins
New Member0-30 daysFirst value momentOnboarding flow, personal welcome, quick winGhost (70% risk)
Active Member1-6 monthsRegular participationContent loops, role progression, relationshipsFade out
Champion6+ monthsLeadership + advocacyMod roles, teaching, referrals, co-creationBurnout
AlumnusPost-activePositive relationshipAlumni channel, re-engagement campaignsNegative word-of-mouth

Engagement Recovery Playbook

Detecting disengagement (leading indicators):

  • Message frequency drops >50% week-over-week
  • Stops reacting to posts
  • Doesn't attend events they usually attend
  • Unsubscribes from notifications

Re-engagement sequence:

DayActionChannelMessage
7 (quiet)Soft nudgeIn-communityTag in relevant conversation
14Direct reach-outDM"Hey [name], noticed you've been quiet. Everything ok? We miss your perspective on [topic]."
21Value deliveryDMShare exclusive resource or early access to something
30Exit surveyDM"No pressure at all — if you've moved on, we get it. Quick question: what could we do better?"
60Final reach-outEmail"The door's always open. Here's what you missed: [best 3 things]"

Champion Development Program

champion_program:
  identification:
    signals:
      - "Consistently helpful answers (3+ per week)"
      - "Other members mention them positively"
      - "Creates original content/resources"
      - "Attends events regularly"
      - "Defends community culture naturally"
    
  development:
    month_1:
      - "Invitation conversation (DM)"
      - "Explain the role and expectations"
      - "Grant champion role and access"
    
    month_2:
      - "Shadow a moderator session"
      - "Lead one discussion or event segment"
      - "Feedback session with community lead"
    
    month_3:
      - "Independent moderation responsibilities"
      - "Create one piece of community content"
      - "Mentor one new member"
    
  rewards:
    - "Public recognition (featured member)"
    - "Free premium access"
    - "Early access to new features/content"
    - "Input on community decisions"
    - "Letter of recommendation / LinkedIn endorsement"
    - "Revenue share if applicable"
  
  burnout_prevention:
    - "Maximum 5 hours/week commitment"
    - "Scheduled breaks (1 week off per quarter)"
    - "Monthly 1:1 check-in"
    - "Right to step down gracefully anytime"

Phase 9: Community Health Metrics

Dashboard

community_health:
  period: ""  # weekly / monthly
  
  growth:
    new_members: 0
    churned_members: 0
    net_growth: 0
    total_members: 0
    growth_rate: ""  # (new - churned) / total × 100
    
  engagement:
    dau_mau_ratio: ""     # Daily active / Monthly active (healthy: 20-50%)
    messages_per_day: 0
    messages_per_member: 0 # Per active member
    threads_created: 0
    avg_response_time: ""  # Time to first reply on a question
    members_posting: 0     # Unique posters this period
    lurker_ratio: ""       # Members who read but don't post (normal: 70-90%)
    
  quality:
    questions_answered: ""  # % of questions that got a useful reply
    member_to_member: ""    # % of replies from non-staff
    negative_incidents: 0
    reported_messages: 0
    member_satisfaction: "" # Monthly pulse survey (1-10)
    
  retention:
    day_7_retention: ""    # % still active after 7 days
    day_30_retention: ""   # % still active after 30 days
    day_90_retention: ""   # % still active after 90 days
    onboarding_completion: "" # % completing onboarding steps
    
  revenue:
    mrr: ""               # If monetized
    arpmm: ""             # Average revenue per monetized member
    conversion_rate: ""   # Free to paid
    churn_rate: ""        # Paid member churn

Health Score (0-100)

DimensionWeightScoring
Growth rate15%>10%/mo = 100, 5-10% = 75, 1-5% = 50, 0% = 25, negative = 0
DAU/MAU ratio20%>40% = 100, 25-40% = 75, 15-25% = 50, 5-15% = 25, <5% = 0
Member-to-member ratio20%>70% = 100, 50-70% = 75, 30-50% = 50, 10-30% = 25, <10% = 0
30-day retention20%>60% = 100, 40-60% = 75, 25-40% = 50, 10-25% = 25, <10% = 0
Question answer rate15%>90% = 100, 70-90% = 75, 50-70% = 50, 30-50% = 25, <30% = 0
Satisfaction score10%>8/10 = 100, 7-8 = 75, 6-7 = 50, 5-6 = 25, <5 = 0

Score interpretation:

  • 80-100: Thriving — optimize and scale
  • 60-79: Healthy — address weak dimensions
  • 40-59: Warning — focused intervention needed
  • 20-39: Critical — fundamental strategy review
  • 0-19: Emergency — consider restart or pivot

Benchmarks by Community Size

Metric<100100-500500-20002000-1000010000+
DAU/MAU30-50%25-40%20-35%15-30%10-25%
Messages/day10-3030-100100-500500-20002000+
Lurker rate60-70%70-80%80-90%85-95%90-95%
Churn/month5-10%8-15%10-20%15-25%15-25%
Staff ratio1:201:501:1001:2001:500

Phase 10: Scaling & Advanced Patterns

Scaling Milestones

0-100 members: "The Campfire"

  • You (founder) are in every conversation
  • Personally welcome every member
  • Hand-pick early members for culture fit
  • Focus: relationships > content > growth

100-500 members: "The Village"

  • Recruit first champions/moderators
  • Implement role system
  • Start weekly programming
  • Focus: engagement loops > growth

500-2000 members: "The Town"

  • Formalize moderation team
  • Launch premium tier
  • Sub-communities/topic channels
  • Focus: retention > growth > monetization

2000-10000 members: "The City"

  • Full moderator team with shifts
  • Ambassador program
  • Events team
  • Focus: culture maintenance > scaling > revenue

10000+ members: "The Metropolis"

  • Regional/topic sub-communities
  • Paid community manager
  • Partner/sponsor program
  • Focus: governance > decentralization > sustainability

Community-Led Growth (CLG)

Turning community into a growth engine for your product/business:

  1. Support deflection: Community answers questions → reduces support costs
  2. Product feedback loop: Community surfaces bugs/requests → better product → happier customers
  3. Social proof factory: Member success stories → testimonials → acquisition
  4. Content engine: Members create content → SEO + social → new members
  5. Referral machine: Happy members → invite peers → organic growth

Metrics that prove community ROI to leadership:

  • Support tickets deflected ($ saved)
  • Feature requests surfaced → shipped
  • NPS of community members vs non-members
  • Customer lifetime value: community vs non-community
  • Pipeline influenced by community (B2B)

Multi-Platform Strategy

multi_platform:
  primary: ""       # Where deep conversations happen
  secondary: ""     # Where discovery happens
  distribution: ""  # Where content gets amplified
  
  example:
    primary: "Discord (core community)"
    secondary: "Reddit (discovery + SEO)"
    distribution: "Twitter + LinkedIn (content funnel)"
    
  sync_rules:
    - "Best community discussions → social media highlights"
    - "Social conversations → invite to community"
    - "Reddit answers → also post in community knowledge base"
    - "Never cross-post everything — curate"

Phase 11: Difficult Situations Playbook

Scenario 1: Toxic Member Who's Also a Top Contributor

  1. Private DM: specific examples of problematic behavior
  2. "Your contributions are genuinely valuable. AND this behavior is hurting the community."
  3. Clear expectations: "Here's specifically what needs to change"
  4. 2-week observation period
  5. If unchanged: remove. No one is bigger than the community.

Scenario 2: Community Drama / Public Conflict

  1. Don't delete (unless rule-breaking) — it looks like censorship
  2. Lock the thread: "Pausing this for everyone to cool down"
  3. Post a measured response acknowledging both sides
  4. Address structural issues that caused the conflict
  5. If recurring: create explicit policy and announce it

Scenario 3: Growth Has Stalled

Diagnostic questions:

  • Is the value proposition still clear and relevant?
  • Are existing members happy? (Ask them)
  • Where are potential members finding out about us? (Or not?)
  • Has a competitor emerged?
  • Is the content stale or repetitive?

Recovery tactics:

  1. Member interviews (5-10): "Why did you join? What keeps you here? What's missing?"
  2. Relaunch energy: new event series, updated branding, "Season 2" framing
  3. Strategic cross-promotion with 3 adjacent communities
  4. Content audit: kill what's not working, double down on what is
  5. Invite 10 "anchor members" who bring energy

Scenario 4: Key Moderator/Champion Leaves

  1. Thank them publicly and genuinely
  2. Transition responsibilities over 2 weeks (not overnight)
  3. Identify successor from active members
  4. Document everything they did (processes, not just duties)
  5. Alumni role — keep the door open

Scenario 5: Platform Migration

  1. Announce 4-6 weeks in advance with clear reasons
  2. Run both platforms in parallel for 2-4 weeks
  3. Make migration easy: step-by-step guide, welcome wagon on new platform
  4. Migrate content/resources first, then direct conversations
  5. Accept 20-40% member loss as normal — focus on retaining active members
  6. Post-migration: gather feedback, fix pain points fast

Phase 12: Community Audit & Review

Monthly Review Checklist

  • Update health dashboard metrics
  • Review moderation log — patterns or recurring issues?
  • Check channel activity — any dead channels to archive?
  • Review onboarding completion rate — bottlenecks?
  • Read 20 random conversations — what's the vibe?
  • Check champion program — anyone burning out? New candidates?
  • Review growth sources — where are new members coming from?
  • Content audit — which programming gets engagement? What falls flat?
  • Revenue check (if monetized) — conversion rate, churn, ARPMM
  • Member feedback — any recurring requests or complaints?

Quarterly Strategic Review

quarterly_review:
  what_worked:
    - ""
  what_didnt:
    - ""
  member_feedback_themes:
    - ""
  biggest_risk:
    - ""
  next_quarter_priorities:
    1: ""
    2: ""
    3: ""
  experiments_to_run:
    - ""
  kill_list:
    - ""  # What to stop doing

100-Point Community Quality Rubric

DimensionWeightScore (0-10)Weighted
Clear mission & value prop10%
Onboarding experience10%
Content quality & programming15%
Member engagement (depth, not just volume)15%
Moderation & safety10%
Growth trajectory10%
Member-to-member connections15%
Retention & lifecycle management15%
TOTAL100%/100

Natural Language Commands

CommandWhat It Does
"Design my community"Full Phase 1-2 brief with architecture
"Create community guidelines"Custom guidelines from Phase 4 template
"Plan this week's content"Generate weekly content calendar
"Set up onboarding flow"Complete onboarding sequence
"Build growth strategy"12-tactic plan prioritized for your stage
"Design monetization model"Revenue strategy with pricing
"Plan an event"Event template with pre/during/post
"Run community health check"Full metrics dashboard and score
"Re-engage inactive members"Recovery playbook with messages
"Build champion program"Champion identification and development plan
"Handle [situation]"Scenario-specific playbook from Phase 11
"Quarterly review"Full audit with recommendations

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