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Community Engagement

Give your community something to talk about

Drop interactive challenges in Slack, Discord, or your forum. "How well do you know [Product]?" is the post that turns quiet channels into buzzing conversations. Scores, debates, and bragging rights included.

47%average engagement rate on challenge posts
3.2xmore replies than standard engagement posts
28%of players share their scorecard
15 minaverage thread lifespan per challenge
The Problem

Community channels go quiet

The same old "share your setup" and "what's your favorite feature?" posts only work so many times. Engagement posts get stale. Your community manager runs out of fresh ideas. Engagement metrics are declining. More emoji reactions than real conversations.

You need content that sparks debate, competition, and genuine back-and-forth, not just thumbs up.

#general

Community Manager2:34 PM

Friday challenge! How well do you know [Product]? My score: 78%. Beat me.

Play the Challenge

Sarah K.2:41 PM

82%! Didn't know about the Workflows feature though

Mike R.2:43 PM

91%! The Speed Round got me though

🔥 12💯 8👀 5
The Solution

Interactive challenges that create natural competition

Post an interactive challenge. Users compete for high scores, share their results, debate answers in the thread, and tag friends to beat their score. One post generates dozens of replies, keeps your community active for days, and surfaces your most knowledgeable users.

The competitive format drives organic engagement without heavy moderation. People want to play, share, and one-up each other.

Leaderboard

🥇Mike R.91%
🥈Sarah K.82%
🥉Community Mgr78%
4Alex T.71%
5Jordan P.65%
Real-World Use Cases

What this looks like in practice

Friday Challenge

Drop a 'How well do you know [Product]?' challenge every Friday. Community members compete for high scores and bragging rights. One post generates 30+ replies.

New Feature Launch

Release a new feature? Create a challenge that teaches it. Users learn the feature while competing. Better than a changelog nobody reads.

Champion Program

Top scorers become product champions. Identify your most knowledgeable users and invite them to beta programs, advisory boards, or ambassador roles.

Workflow

How community teams use this

1

Post in channel

Share the challenge link in Slack, Discord, or your community forum. Add your personal score to spark competition.

2

Users compete

Members play the challenge, share scores, and debate answers. The competitive format drives organic engagement without moderation.

3

Scores get shared

Players share their scorecards on social media, tagging friends and driving new members to your community.

4

Community grows

Track which topics generate the most engagement. Create follow-up challenges on popular themes. Rinse and repeat.

The Shift

Before vs after

BeforeAfter
✕"Share your setup" postsInteractive challenges with scores
✕10 emoji reactions30+ replies and debates
✕Same 5 people engagingLurkers become active participants
✕No way to measure engagement qualityPer-user knowledge scores
✕Content ideas dry upFresh challenges auto-generated from your docs
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We posted our first challenge on a Friday afternoon. By Monday, it had more replies than any post in the last 3 months. People were tagging friends, debating answers, and sharing scores everywhere.
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