I've recently been hired as the first community manager for a growing B2B software company, tasked with building engagement in our user forum and a new Discord server from the ground up. I'm struggling to balance fostering organic discussion with promoting product updates and gathering feedback. For experienced community managers, what strategies have you found most effective for seeding initial content and encouraging user-generated posts in a professional context? How do you handle moderation, especially around feature requests or criticism, and what metrics do you track to demonstrate the community's value to leadership beyond just active user counts? I'm also unsure about the best tools for managing workflows across different platforms.
Great goal. Seed content with 1) a welcome thread, 2) 3 customer use-cases, 3) a monthly product update, 4) a weekly 'ask me anything' prompt to start posting.
1st month: design platform structure (Discord channels, topics in forum), create onboarding content (how-to, code of conduct), publish 2-3 starter posts (customer success story, deployment tip, FAQ). Then run a weekly prompt series and biweekly AMAs; offer simple templates for users to post.
Moderation plan: publish a clear Code of Conduct, role-based permissions (mods, ambassadors) with escalation paths; use a triage flow: label posts, triage to Q&A vs feedback; treat feature requests as a single 'Feature backlog' channel; respond with acknowledgment and a path for evaluation.
Metrics beyond active users: engagement rate (posts+replies per member), daily/weekly active participant count, response time SLA, content quality (accepted answers, useful posts), support ticket deflection, feature requests captured and conversion to trials/betas, retention of participants, NPS of community-influenced customers; dashboards in Notion/Airtable.
Tooling: Discord for real-time; Discourse or Circle for structured discussion; bots (MEE6, Dyno) for onboarding and moderation; cross-posting to product update channels; use a content calendar in Notion or Airtable; automations via Zapier to connect CRM tickets to feedback; define a simple weekly content calendar.
Here's a quick 90-day playbook to get started: Week 1: platform setup, roles, and governance; Week 2–4: seed content and onboarding; Week 5–8: launch weekly prompts, AMA guests, collect feedback; Week 9–12: measure and adjust, implement a basic KPI dashboard; end with a compendium of best practices. If you want, I can tailor to your product and team size.