Where to build a community? Discord or another?

Roman Oganesian
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We're launching our product with pages on Discord, X/Twitter, and Facebook, aiming to let people reach us where it's convenient for them. How about you? Btw here's my LinkedIn, feel free to connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roma...

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Upen V
I built my Micro SaaS HQ community https://microsaashq.com on Circle. But if this is for a tech product, you should simply do on Discord or if its more around non-tech product, you should do one on Facebook.
Ruslan.D
i have no experience, but can i ask ?) so far .. where did you get most of followers ?
ILFAT
@xeno1 Letterly has just launched and no one gave a significant number of subscribers. Only 12 followers on Twitter :D https://twitter.com/letterlyai But we haven't started posting yet
Jose Rodríguez
Why not on telegram?
ILFAT
@stan8086 A good option too. Do you recommend it? I thought it is not very popular in the USA
Mansi Trivedi
I think you should go for LinkedIn or Telegram or WhatsApp or even slack.
Allex Dominic
I've tried them all - Discord, Facebook Groups, you name it. But when it comes to building a community, Slack takes the cake. With its seamless interface, easy-to-use features, and endless integrations, Slack creates the perfect environment for collaboration and connection. Trust me, once you dive into the world of Slack, you'll never look back.
Constantine Stan.
Depends on your audience I would say. Have you tried to create a profile of your primary target user? If you could set an age bracket you could more easily decide which platform to use mostly. Apart from that, I'd potentially look into Discord, Reddit, maybe even ask relevant questions on one of the stack exchange platforms.
Felya Bilgen
Discord is a great platform to build a community