Crowdstack is a hosted community and membership platform designed to help engage, retain and grow your audience. Crowdstack site owners have complete control of their data. Crowdstack includes content feeds (blogs, forums, resources), moderation tools, member management/directory, automation rules, gamification, and permissions by role. Everything needed to run an online community easily.
Other unique and key features include:
Subgroups. Communities within a community that can have it's own identity. You can make these private, hidden or open to everyone.
Direct or Private Messages (DMs). Available for private conversations with one or more people in your group.
Premium Memberships. Use our turnkey premium membership system to earn revenue. Site owners set prices and the system processes all the payments for them.
Power Tools. From workflow automation rules to gamification to spam detection integrations, Crowdstack has an industry-leading back-end for community management.
Crowdstack is for businesses, associations, non-profits, creators and many other types of groups. Go private or open to all!
Based on our record, Trends.co seems to be a lot more popular than Crowdstack Pro. While we know about 75 links to Trends.co, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Crowdstack Pro. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Sounds pretty similar to the situation I found myself in. I discovered a few newsletters/tools: trending insights (free), exploding topics ($39/mo), and trends.co ($300/ yr). Source: 11 months ago
i'm still going on upwork, still subbing to trends.co, explodingideas.co type content, still watching youtube to gain an edge. Source: 12 months ago
After that the hustle team built trends.co which was the premium subscription newsletter,Getting into trends.co costs a whopping $299 but trends stood out from it's competitors through the community engagement feature, unlike other premium newsletter the subscribers can engage with other founders and people in their community. Source: 12 months ago
I don't wanna discourage people from trying to make side income with AI novels done with ChatGPT/Claude, or coloring books done with Midjourney, but that's literally the lowest hanging fruit. Instead - maybe focus on some no-code AI apps you could build. I found plenty of success stories and ideas on sites like trends.co or theaiplug.co. Source: about 1 year ago
I really like the one I recommended above. If you are looking to invest a little I think the best possible one is trends.co but the only issue is that costs $300 a year or something. Source: about 1 year ago
If you have your own website and want to build a community - look for a community based platform that you can link to your website easily (like crowdstack.com which has a free version) that allows asynchronous communication. Everyone can post information at any length and so you can get feedback or simply engage more with your community. These types of communities platforms are good at increasing your SEO. These... Source: almost 3 years ago
Create a community around your specific diet (again content helps with SEO). This might help bring other ideas out for a future book. (check out crowdstack.com for a free community). Link your community to your website. Source: almost 3 years ago
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