Here's our roadmap. The image below shows you what's in progress and what's up next. You probably noticed we shipped many new features in the last 2-weeks. We hired some amazing talent, reorganized our teams — and our development velocity increased — significantly. Some of you were a little concerned at the rate of change. When we dug deeper, we found that lack of communication was the real issue. We learned from this and will improve moving forward. Sharing this roadmap is a way of keeping you in the loop of what's coming soon. We're super excited to share these new features with you! Internally, our team agreed, it feels like we're just getting started. Let's build this thing together 🔥
In a video, Sam lays out his perfect scenario for growing and monetizing a community. He explains that he would start a free community (Community #1), provide so much value, and then convert people into a paid community (Community #2). To me, that sounds really great. I just have a hard time seeing the shift. If I try to provide maximum value in the first community, what else is there to upsell in the second? Do you guys know any good examples of what you can offer additionally to incentivize people from Community #1 (free) to Community #2 (paid) Thanks for your help and input, Bernhard
This is a great question, and something I’d like to know as well. Why I’m leaning towards a freebe like an ebook on the front end, and the community for implementation on the back end. Seems like free community + paid community is a lot to handle. But I’m also not the expert so experts please educate.
@Peter Lupo cool thank you. My only thing about having one community is I have proprietary info I want only paid people to see and talk about. So If there is only one community then the paid people will be talking about the info the free people don’t have.
@Casey Chung yeah agreed, I’m about to launch a group, but some of the stuff in the classroom is ‘proprietary’ and I wouldn’t want the unpaid members to see the paid members talking about it. Because then it would disincentivize them to buy. Seems like right now the only solution is to create a free group, and a paid group?
@Jim Pellerin To charge inside SK you could link in your last vid in a course to a landing page that has a different Webhook that gives access to the next level course. Or you could use one of the links in your bio to send to a landing page that upsells to the next level course with that new Webhook.