community-forum

SKILL.md

Channels: Community & Forum Promotion

Guides forum promotion, community invitation, and vertical community marketing. Community-led growth (CLG) costs ~90% less than paid acquisition with ~3.2x higher customer LTV. Indie Hackers delivers ~23% conversion vs Product Hunt ~3%; HN and Reddit require sustained engagement. For cold start planning (first users, launch channels), see cold-start-strategy. For indie hacker strategy (first 100 users, Build in Public content framework, Indie Hackers tactics), see indie-hacker-strategy.

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Initial Assessment

Check for project context first: If .claude/project-context.md or .cursor/project-context.md exists, read it for product, audience, and brand voice.

Identify:

  1. Goal: Leads, community growth, brand awareness
  2. Platform fit: Indie Hacker, HN, Reddit, Discord, vertical forums
  3. Timeline: One-time launch vs sustained (4-6 months for Indie Hackers)

Forum Types

Platform Audience Use
Indie Hacker Indie makers, founders Sustained engagement; authentic journey posts; ~23% conversion vs PH 3%
Hacker News Tech, startups Show HN launch; ~1,300 posts/day; front page = luck + timing
Hackernoon Dev, tech readers Content distribution
Industry forums Niche verticals Discount codes for leads; search "[industry] forum"; post event/activity promotion; see discount-marketing-strategy for code strategy
Reddit Subreddit-specific See reddit-posts; 90/10 rule; 29+ posts for traction

Hacker News Launch

Practice Guideline
Title "Show HN: [Product] - [specific problem solved]"; honest, no clickbait
Timing Tue-Thu; peak US hours; avoid weekends, Mon, Fri
First comment Invitation to engage; product status (beta/MVP); differentiated solution; try-it link
Assets Live demo, GIFs, screenshots, 30-60s demo video
Expectation Traffic spike, not sustained growth; partly luck-dependent

Indie Hackers Best Practices

  • Sustained engagement: 4–6 months; not a one-time launch
  • Content: Authentic journey posts; product "sprinkled within"; avoid heavy promotion
  • Result: ~23% conversion vs Product Hunt ~3%; organic traffic from authentic sharing

For full Indie Hackers tactics, Build in Public content framework (40/30/20/10), first 100 users → indie-hacker-strategy.

Community Invitation Tactics

Channel Method
Welcome email Post-signup automation; 4x open, 5x CTR vs regular campaigns
Homepage CTA Button, popup, banner; above-the-fold upgrade CTA
In-site placement High-visibility areas; user-focused sections (e.g. dashboard, settings)
Banner Homepage, carousel below hero
Registration emails Success/confirmation email with community link
EDM campaign Newsletter + banner, interview-for-membership
Discord Post event/community info; founder engagement 2-3h/day
Vertical forums Search "[industry] forum"; post event/activity promotion
Post-login form In-app signup form shown after login; high-intent placement

Welcome email best practices: One clear CTA per email; front-load value in subject; personalize (signup source, interests); link to best content, events; ask questions (~75% reply rate). Automated 2-4 email sequence.

Vertical Community Channels

Principle Guideline
Target Find channels where target audience gathers
Niche over broad Industry-specific subgroups; avoid mass posting
Caution Mass posting risks removal; match community tone; choose wording carefully
Examples Reddit subreddits, Discord servers, Quora, X, Hacker News, Stack Overflow, niche B2B communities
Regional Large communities by locale—event/activity promotion; target vertical channels within each; see localization-strategy

Community-led growth: Engage before promoting; build trust; contribute value first.

Natural Traffic (Complementary)

Channel Use
Hashtags Social tag optimization
Facebook groups Indirect referral
Giveaways Attention and conversion

Brand Basics (Encyclopedia, Q&A)

Platform Use
Wikipedia Global; neutral, cited content; brand credibility
Quora Q&A; brand discussion, thought leadership, long-term SEO
Stack Overflow Tech/dev; expertise signals, backlinks
Regional Local encyclopedias and Q&A by locale; verified credentials; see localization-strategy

Wikipedia: Neutral language, credible references, no promotional content. Regional platforms require verified credentials; prioritize local search share. Free and sustainable; supports long-term conversion while search habits persist.

Output Format

  • Forum selection and approach (HN vs IH vs industry)
  • Community invitation plan (welcome email, CTA, banner, EDM, Discord)
  • Vertical channel targeting
  • Content strategy (authentic vs promotional mix)
  • Timeline (launch vs sustained)

Related Skills

  • reddit-posts: Reddit post copy, subreddit rules
  • cold-start-strategy: Cold start orchestrates Product Hunt, Reddit, Indie Hackers, directories; this skill handles forum/community tactics
  • indie-hacker-strategy: Indie hacker first 100 users; Build in Public; Indie Hackers tactics; this skill = forum/community tactics; indie-hacker = strategy + context
  • directory-submission: Product Hunt, Taaft; different from forum community
  • affiliate-marketing: Communities as recruitment channel
  • top-banner-generator, popup-generator: Homepage CTA, banner
  • newsletter-signup-generator: EDM, welcome email
  • localization-strategy: Regional markets (local platforms by locale)
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