What's your main intention to build a community?

Sharath Kuruganty
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Karthikeyan
community-led growth is important for a product's success, because once there is a community of people hanging out together then there will be no need of help support they themselves will take care of each other and act as a brand ambassador
Reza Kabiri
My main intention to build a community is to meet like-minded people who are interested in entrepreneurship, business and tech. I want to learn from them and share my knowledge with them. I intend to create a safe space for people who might otherwise feel excluded, or who don't have a place where they feel comfortable expressing themselves. I want to make it clear that everyone is welcome here, and that we're all striving towards the same goal of making this world a better place.
Sneha Saigal
@colin116 That's lovely, Reza! Where are you building this community or hosting it right now? Is it mainly on Twitter or on a platform like Slack?
Sneha Saigal
I want to build a community so that I can learn who is my niche audience and bring my product (https://geeksandexperts.com) in front of them in the most authentic and meaningful way. I also want to talk about imposter syndrome, and other challenges I face as a founder which maybe other BIPOC women in tech relate to!
Rich Watson
NVSTly: Social Investing
NVSTly: Social Investing
what kind of community? i've built one for our app on Discord. and it works for various factors- collecting user feedback, growing an active userbase, allowing like minded users to engage/interact, etc