Build your own digital community growth flywheel in Discord & Slack
Leverage token automation & bounties to drive engagement 🤸♀️
Online communities, digital organizations, and DAOs thrive when their members are engaged and active, which in turn attracts more members leading to growth.
Good community managers understand this and so they focus on building initiatives that ensure repeated member activation and expansion. Quidli can serve as a vital tool to help CMs with member activation and expansion goals by enabling users to offer and share token incentives based on the actions and metrics that are important to your respective organizations.
Discord + Twitter + Quidli workflow
While successful community management requires constant tinkering and incentivization, we share one example of a fairly standard community growth workflow that many of our top user organizations deploy via Quidli.
Join the Discord
Set up automated token drops sent to new joiners of your Discord (or Slack). CMs can automatically give members skin in the game from the moment of involvement to motivate and inspire their activities on behalf of your organization.
Note that you can set up the automation to be triggered after verification as well as add token lock-ups in order to protect your community incentives from Sybil attacks by random bots and bounty hunters.
Game recognize game
By enabling active community members to hold tokens natively in Discord (or Slack), CMs can also establish a culture of perpetual value creation by incentivizing p2p recogntion — automate token rewards for those who take the time to acknowledge and celebrate colleagues and contributors.
Every culture is different, rewards can be one-off or recurring, but the important point is that you can tailor the workflows based on the actions and values that are key to your community and its growth.
Internally drive growth
As the most proactive members will rise to the surface and can be identified through their token reward activities, CMs can construct a flywheel around the first two steps via Quidli’s custom bounty workflows.
- Link your organization’s Twitter account to Quidli
- Internally incentivize community members for Follows
- Add token rewards for Likes & Retweets on posts that attract more members to join the Discord server
Again, you can control participation flows to avoid Sybil attacks. And even better, you can request for proof of completion to further ensure that your token rewards are only going out when value has been delivered.
Rinse & repeat with token incentives
The combination of Discord, Twitter and Quidli, as explained above, sets up a workflow and flywheel that can significantly enhance your community growth via token rewards.
With Quidli, CMs can create dynamic and interactive environments that encourage engagement and participation while better ensuring that it’s the members who’re helping to create value that also get to be rewarded in value as well.
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