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magicalshopping · 1 year ago
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♡ June Kawaii Box - Picture-Perfect Purikura! ♡
Kawaii-fy your life with a box filled with thoughtfully curated kawaii items. Your first kawaii subscription box will arrive 2-4 weeks after you place your order. The shipping is FREE worldwide!
Sign up by May 31st to get June's box!
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tilthedayidice · 5 months ago
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Dice Envy Envy Box January 2025:
Shape Water
Get the box here! and use my code SWEETHEARTS for 10% off all subscriptions! (Valid until 3/14/25)!!! check out the rest of the site and use my link for 10% off your order!
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quirkycatsfatstacks · 8 months ago
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Review: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradly
Author: Kaliane BradlyPublisher: Avid Reader Press/Simon & SchusterReleased: May 7, 2024Received: Own (BOTM)Find it on Goodreads | BOTM | More Sci-Fi Book Summary: Would you take a top-secret job without knowing the details first? Frequently, that’s how life goes – you only learn the details of a top-secret job once you’ve signed all the paperwork. Thus, before she knew it, our leading lady…
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f0xxyb0xxes · 7 months ago
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I love this Yume Twins box so much. I just wish I had gotten the Memetchi pouch! Oh well. I’m just glad they have tama merch. Hope they get more!
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j-exclamationmark-l · 9 months ago
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Hey!
I don't really like to ask anything of my followers but would anyone be interested in checking out this project I've been working on with two friends? We'd really appreciate if you checked it out because we're still really small and just starting out.
We're sending boxes of Japanese snacks and toys abroad to anyone who is interested. We'd appreciate any feedback or sharing this link 😊
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desiscarlet · 11 months ago
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I WISH NETFLIX ALSO HAD A STUDENT PLAN 😪
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sophiecountsclouds · 1 year ago
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June tbr!
Hello! I had every plan to combine my May wrap up with my June tbr, but when I noticed my wrap up post was over 1500 words and I hadn’t even started on the tbr section, I decided that I’d write a little bonus blog post this week! I’ve managed to read 7 books a month two months in a row now, so being able to finish my 6 book tbr should be achievable in theory! I’ve also figured it out that I…
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bokksu-vs-sakuraco · 2 years ago
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Sakuraco Box #2 Review: Autumn Moon Festival
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Theme: Autumn Moon Festival - same as Bokksu!
Arrived: September 27
# of Unique Snacks: 12 + 2 teas
Household Item: Tsukimi dish
Similar to Gliss, there's a special place in my heart for the Autumn Moon Festival, so I was very excited for this box! Let's get right into it.
Shipping timeline for this box:
September 14 - Shipping Email Received
September 20 - Box Arrived in US, West Coast
September 27 - Box Received in Mail, East Coast
The box arrived just in time for me to enjoy these snacks leading up to the Moon Festival (September 29th). It shipped around the same part of the month as last time, so it looks like I should expect boxes to arrive towards the end of the month in general.
Pre-Opening the Box
I was a little weary when I saw that the box was packed like this again
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but I was actually pleasantly surprised when the label peeled off cleanly without any lifting or damaging of the box!
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I think a major difference this time is that there's no additional packing tape on top of the bag? But maybe the box itself is a bit higher quality too because there's no semi-circle of lifting where I took off the sealing circle of tape.
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I know I'm putting a lot of attention on this, but since saving and displaying these boxes was something I was greatly looking forward to, I really appreciate having that small boost in quality. Not to mention that I love the design of this month's box, and was hoping that I would be able to show it off!
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Now let's take a look inside!
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Taking everything out of the box and seeing so many cute rabbit snacks just made me more and more excited. Not only is it really fun to look at, but it also made me curious about what the unique character of each snack would be. (Note: There are 18 individually packaged snacks for a total of 12 unique snacks, and two teas)
The booklet is 23 pages and has information about the snacks and the traditions of Japanese moon viewing. I forgot to mention this last time, but the paper of the booklet is pretty nice, with a feel similar to a quality magazine.
Opening the flat white box in the back reveals a cute Tsukimi (moon viewing) dish!
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The dish has a diameter of about 12 cm or just under 5 inches. It says it's both microwave and dishwasher safe.
Incidentally, if right now you're confused why rabbits play such a strong theme in this box, the booklet tells us it's because of a Japanese folktale, Tsuki no Usagi (Moon Rabbit), which the booklet goes on to share with us.
Ok, it's time to taste some snacks.
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With Gliss's glowing comments about her White Chocolate Strawberry, when I saw this in my box I knew I would have to try it first. Opening the package, you get a fragrant aroma just like a ripe strawberry's; however, after taking a bite I found that the texture is more like chocolate. The smooth white chocolate flavor hits first and then the strawberry flavor joins in soon after. As a whole, I'd say the flavors are well balanced without being too sweet.
Next I thought I'd try the Usagi Pon Senbei.
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Each package had 2 senbei in it. They had that classic umami flavor (from soy sauces), but ran a bit on the salty side.
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Personal preference, but I've found that I enjoy lighter, crispier senbei more than the kind that's hard to bite into. In this one you can see how it's more light while still preserving that crispiness.
At this point, I had to open the Peach Jelly. I'd been eyeing it this entire time and couldn't resist any longer. (The Sakuraco boxes having jelly was a pretty big selling point for me. I didn't really try any during my recent trip to Japan because jelly was actually pretty expensive in comparison to other snacks.)
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The two layers sort of separated when I popped it out of its container, but I don't mind. The clear layer of jelly was on top, and it had these little jelly leaves which I loved looking at. The darker layer with the red beans in it was on the bottom. The top layer had a refreshingly sweet, somewhat fruity taste, while the bottom layer was a bit thicker and more starchy, with a more pronounced fruit flavor. I'm saying "fruit" here because at first I thought it was maybe apple or pear, so I was a bit surprised to read that it's peach.
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I could just be wrong, but mine also looks different from the picture, so I'm not sure if the jelly came in different designs or if I got a different jelly altogether? Either way, it was quite tasty.
Afterwards I went to the Black Okoshi.
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It's a little like an Asian granola bar. There's some peanuts, karinto (deep fried puff) and black sesame seeds in here, all coated in an Okinawan brown sugar glaze. Crunchy, with a good ratio of peanuts to puff. A bit too sweet for me, but the serving size was small enough that I didn't grow tired of it before I could finish.
At this point I'd like to talk about the teas. Yes, plural! Last time we got two packets of the same type of tea, this time it's two different packets of tea.
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The left one was like a barley tea while the right one was like a green tea. I think the green tea was this month's 'surprise', along with the next snack below. I don't usually drink tea so all I can say here is that they were pretty good, no complaints. I do want to point out though that in this month's booklet, they included brewing instructions!!
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I did leave some feedback on their website last month that it would be nice if they included this, so it's really cool to see that they took that feedback seriously. Following the instructions, the tea didn't get bitter at all, letting me properly enjoy it while it's flavor was at it's best.
Ok let's continue with the snacks.
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I didn't see this one in the booklet but scanning the QR code to check out this month's list of surprise snacks, I found it kind of looks like:
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...Mame Mochi? Or at least this looked like the closest snack by far on the list. Reading the description made me slightly confused because I'm not sure I would describe the snack in my box as 'soft and fluffy'. It was more like puffed and crunchy. Biting down you get some crunch before the snack quickly disappears in your mouth and you hit those small black soybeans (?). It really was like eating a pocket of air and then finding you have some grain in your mouth.
Moving on, I was very excited to try the Black Sesame Mochi:
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They came in a tray of 6, and were very cute. Although, after eating one I understand what Gliss was talking about when she said it was like tang yuan or the Chinese black sesame soup dumplings. (*Note: Bokksu had the exact same package of this snack in their box.) The black sesame mochi were bite sized and had the soft, chewy texture of mochi, with some smooth black sesame paste in the center. The main difference between the mochi and the soup dumpling is that the latter has way more filling and a thinner outer layer, whereas the mochi had a lot more rice cake. It was still pretty good, but my personal preference leans towards having more filling.
Going to another cute snack, the Usagi Marshmallow has a way of grabbing one's attention.
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You can't really tell from this photo, but it actually has strawberry jam filling. If you've had marshmallow candy, then it basically tasted like that, plus some strawberry jam. Sweet and fluffy.
Continuing, below is the Chocolate Cream Danish.
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This doesn't really seem like a traditional Japanese snack in any way.. But it sounded good so I was still interested in trying it. The pastry somewhat reminded me of a croissant, and the chocolate was very rich, like the coating you might find on top of a brownie (and of course, it was pretty sweet). The overall experience with this one was sort of a "huh, ok" for me.
At this point I really needed something salty to balance things out, so I decided to try the Peanut Arare.
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And I'm really glad I did! Wow! Just one bite and I thought to myself "this is REALLY good." It had the perfect amount of crunch, a satisfying texture that was a little flakey and kind of melted in your mouth, as well as a savory flavor with some depth. The peanut didn't come through that strongly (at first I thought it tasted a bit more like a corn chip except less salty), but in retrospect it actually checks out that the depth came from the nuttiness of the peanuts. All aspects of this snack were a hit for me, and even when I finished what was given, I found myself wanting more!
The Anko Dorayaki was like a pancake with red bean paste filling.
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The pancake part came through more strongly than the filling, but I like that they used yam flour in the dough to subtly add some more flavor. It was more light than I expected, and a tiny bit dry. Overall, I'd say this is the type of snack that pairs very well with tea.
Next, the Full Moon Cookie.
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It tasted more or less like a vanilla cookie; thin, with a firm crunch that wasn't hard. It's not exactly a stand out snack in terms of taste (although fans of vanilla cookies would probably be delighted), but the design is indeed captivating and it wasn't too sweet.
Lastly, the Full Moon Soft Chew.
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You can probably tell by now that I'm not a huge fan of candy (or anything that's too sweet). Not to mention that the designs on these are so cute that I would be ok with just setting them aside to look at them occasionally, but I should probably taste one for this blog.
They're definitely sweet, although I was surprised by the texture. It didn't really stick to my teeth and it had this granular quality to it that made this "ksh ksh ksh" sound while I chewed. This would definitely be a fun one for candy lovers.
Final Thoughts
So this box definitely leaned harder to the sweet side, with only 3 salty snacks and 9 sweet. Of the sweet ones, my favorite was definitely the jelly because of how unique it was and how it harmonized appearance, flavor, and texture to make an eminently enjoyable snack. Some of the other sweets might've not hit quite all the marks for me, but that's just personal preference.
Buying a service whose goal is to cater towards a wide variety of snackers, I'm content that so far each box hasn't had anything that I outright disliked, and even had a couple snacks that I absolutely loved (my favorite salty snack, or maybe even overall snack so far is definitely the peanut arare!).
Still, I think this box was very fun to open and explore, and it probably left a stronger impression on me over the previous box because of its theming (I'm an especially big fan of when Sakuraco does unique box designs! I feel like it sets the mood from the start). I do appreciate how the Okinawa box had a more balanced sweet/salty ratio, though I understand that it's probably more challenging curating salty snacks to have as much variety as the sweet ones.
I would say something along the lines of 'see you next month' here, but this month Gliss and I will be writing another blog that does a more in depth comparison between how Bokksu and Sakuraco handled the Moon Festival theme (since they happened to choose the same theme this month).
So, see you soon!!
—June
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lilidawnonthemoon · 1 year ago
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nando161mando · 1 year ago
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Mmmmm..🤔
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skaboxrox · 1 year ago
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HALF SKANKED posters available in April boxes and on our website all April! www.skaboxrox.com
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ljf613 · 1 year ago
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OwlCrate Unboxed (01/24)
I just got my first @owlcrate box, and honestly, I wasn't really sure what to expect, or if this was really worth it-- I rarely spend more than $10 on a book, so the full charge of just one of these boxes (including shipping) definitely had me thinking twice. And what if, after all that, I didn't even like the book?
But one of the reasons I was willing to take a risk on this one was because the theme was clearly tailor-made for me specifically.
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"Enchated to Meet You"? Regency-esque romance with magic and royalty? That soft, vintage aesthetic that I adore? Yes, please.
And I was not disappointed. While I still haven't read the book, so I can't say if I'll like it or not, what I can tell you is that before I even got particularly deep into the box, I already knew that the price I'd paid was more than worth it even without the book.
(To avoid spoilers, product images and reviews beneath the cut.)
First up, this canvas tote bag:
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The design is based on a book called Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber. (It's on my to-read list, I'm just waiting for my hold to come in!) It's got a sweet, elfish woodland vibe going on-- I half-expect to see a tiny winged fairy peeking out from behind one of those toadstools. This bag is also has great functionality. I am always in need of a sturdy cloth bag to carry my books, and I am positive this is one I'll be getting a lot of use out of. The material is thick and durable, and it's wide and deep enough to easily hold at least half a dozen books without any stress. An all-around cute and useful item!
Next up, a reusable cleaning cloth:
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The design is based on a book called Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor. (I'd never heard of this book before, but it looks intriguing, so I suppose I'll add it to the list.) It's kind of generic, but I do like the colors. And it does look like the kind of thing that would be perfect for dusting my desk and bookshelves. It's probably my least favorite item in the box, but I don't hate it.
Moving on to the metal bookmark:
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The design is inspired by Emily Wilde's Encylopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett. (I just read it a few weeks ago, and the sequel is currently sitting on top of my dresser waithing for me to read it.) It's supposed to be Shadow, the dog belonging to the stories main character. However, my first thought upon seeing a large black dog in a forest, standing on a pile of skulls, was of Ruth from The Ancient Magus' Bride-- who just-so-happens to be one of my favorite characters ever. I hope no one minds if I continue to see it that way. (No hate to Shadow-- he's a good boy!) It's a very whimsical design and I like it a lot!
And now the coloring kit:
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I definitely wasn't expecting this from a subscription book box, but I am absolutely not complaining. (I've been thinking I wanted to sit down with some colored pencils and coloring pages one of these days.) The quote on the left is from Pride & Prejudice (my beloved), the top-most is from Bridgerton (read the books and liked them well enough but have zero interest in watching the show), and the one on the right is from Outlander (I think that's a show based on some books, maybe I'll look into it one of these days). The quotes are lovely, I like the simple yet elegant floral designs, and I love the soft pastel color palette (and will absolutely be holding onto those pencils).
The last item (aside from the book) is the enamel pin:
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The characters shown here are Sophie and Howl (+ Calcifer!) from Howl's Moving Castle (the book, not the movie, though I love them both!). I love enamel pins and happen to have a decent-sized collection, but I don't think I've ever seen a sliding design like this. This design is absolutely enchanting, and I'm looking forward to seeing more from this pin collection in future boxes. I included the envelope it came in because I think it's really cute, and it gives me some serious Violet Evergarden vibes. (The design on the backer card is also pretty! It's really evident that a lot of thought and care was put into every aspect of every item in this box.)
And, of course, there's the book:
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This is A Fragile Enchantment by Allison Saft. I'm not going to take pictures of every single customization in this one, but suffice it to say that it looks really pretty and I'm hoping the story inside lives up to everything else in here.
All in all, I'm really happy with this box, and glad that I got it.
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thejoione · 2 years ago
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bigcats-birds-and-books · 2 years ago
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Migrations Subscription Box: Summer Edition! Very excited for all four of these--THE NIGHT, THE NIGHT looks wild, especially!
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jessread-s · 2 years ago
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✩🪐✨Book Box:
I know I am so late posting this, but I got my first ever Illumicrate book only box in April and I just HAD to share this photograph of their special edition of “Some Desperate Glory” with you! 
I am obsessed with the hidden quote underneath the dust jacket and the foil embossing on the hardback. Not pictured is the endpaper artwork done by @carlydraws.illustration, but you’ll have to trust me when I say that it is out of this world! I love that there is a different design on the front and the back! I am so excited to read this one at @booksdogsandcoffee91’s recommendation!
The book at a glance:
✨ Standalone science fiction novel debut
✨ Diverse, complex, queer identities
Please check the content warnings before reading! 
Cross-posted to: Instagram | Amazon | Goodreads | StoryGraph
@illumicrate
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govipul · 3 days ago
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Why Community Access is the New USP for Membership Sites
In the digital age where membership sites are rapidly gaining traction across industries—from fitness coaching and professional development to e-learning and SaaS—community access has emerged as the most compelling unique selling proposition (USP). No longer is content alone the king; now, connection is currency, and successful membership models are harnessing the power of community to drive engagement, retention, and lifetime value.
The Shift from Content-First to Community-First Membership Models
The traditional model of a membership site was straightforward: provide exclusive content behind a paywall, and members will subscribe. While this model still holds value, it is increasingly being viewed as one-dimensional. Members today crave interaction, connection, and real-time feedback.
Community access delivers on all three. It provides members with a sense of belonging, enables peer learning, and fosters loyalty that no static content library can match. As a result, we see leading brands pivoting towards community-first ecosystems that complement their core offerings.
Why Community Access Matters Now More Than Ever
1. Elevates Member Engagement
When members can interact with like-minded peers, share experiences, and learn together, they’re more likely to stay engaged. An active community creates an ongoing reason to log in, even when there’s no new content. This natural engagement loop boosts retention and reduces churn.
2. Builds Trust and Social Proof
A community acts as an ever-evolving testimonial engine. When members share their wins, ask questions, or discuss challenges openly, it reinforces the credibility of the membership site. This user-generated validation becomes a powerful selling tool for new prospects.
3. Enhances Learning Outcomes
Whether it's a course or professional membership, peer-to-peer support often accelerates learning. Real-time Q&As, mastermind groups, and collaborative discussions help members absorb and apply knowledge more effectively than solitary content consumption.
4. Encourages Member-Led Content Creation
A vibrant community can become a content goldmine. Member discussions can inspire blog posts, tutorials, and FAQs. Even better, power users may contribute guest content or moderate forums—creating a self-sustaining ecosystem.
Key Features That Make Community Access a Powerful USP
To truly stand out, a membership site needs to offer more than just access—it needs to cultivate a thriving, value-driven community. Here are the top features that make community access a compelling USP:
Interactive Discussion Boards & Forums
Organized threads where members can post questions, share feedback, and start conversations create a living knowledge base. These forums, when moderated well, become essential resources for all users.
Live Virtual Events and Webinars
Scheduled community meetups, webinars, and Q&A sessions offer a real-time interaction layer that deepens relationships and reinforces brand authority.
Member Directory and Messaging
Giving members the ability to connect privately, collaborate, or even partner on projects introduces a networking component that amplifies the value of the membership.
Recognition and Gamification
Leaderboards, badges, and community shoutouts create a friendly competitive spirit that encourages participation and gives members social currency within the group.
Moderated Spaces with Clear Guidelines
Successful communities thrive on safety and inclusivity. Establishing clear rules and having active moderation ensures the space remains constructive, respectful, and focused.
How Leading Brands Are Using Community to Win
1. Peloton
Peloton’s success isn’t just built on hardware and fitness classes—it’s rooted in the community of riders who encourage, compete, and celebrate each other. This camaraderie turns casual users into brand advocates.
2. Copyhackers’ 10x Freelance Copywriter
This program integrates a community layer that includes peer reviews, strategy threads, and accountability groups, all of which significantly enhance the learning experience and perceived value.
3. SaaS Companies with Slack Communities
Many SaaS companies offer private Slack channels for paying users. These spaces provide instant feedback, support, and customer success—transforming the user experience from transactional to relational.
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1. Tiered Memberships
Offer basic content access in the lower tier and premium community features like mastermind groups, networking calls, or one-on-one coaching in higher tiers. This creates natural upsells and increases average revenue per user (ARPU).
2. Community-Only Offers
Exclusive discounts, early access, or member-only product drops create a fear of missing out (FOMO) that drives conversions and loyalty.
3. Affiliate & Ambassador Programs
Leverage your most active community members as brand ambassadors who refer others in exchange for commissions or recognition. Peer referrals are far more effective than paid ads.
Best Platforms to Build Community-Driven Membership Sites
Selecting the right tech stack is crucial to building a scalable and intuitive community experience. Here are some top options:
BuddyBoss for WordPress
A full-featured platform with forums, messaging, groups, and gamification, ideal for those who want complete control.
Circle.so
A sleek, user-friendly solution built specifically for community-led memberships. Perfect for creators and educators.
Mighty Networks
Combines course hosting and community in one—great for cohort-based learning experiences.
Discord or Slack
For more tech-savvy or real-time communities, these platforms allow for instant communication and organization, though they may lack formal structure.
Future-Proofing Membership Models with Community Access
In a market flooded with online content, community access is the differentiator that transforms passive consumers into active contributors. The emotional and psychological connections fostered within communities lead to:
Higher renewal rates
Increased upsells and cross-sells
Better feedback loops
Stronger brand loyalty
If you're building or optimizing a membership site, the question is no longer “Should I include community access?” but rather, “How can I make my community irresistible?”
Conclusion
Community access is not just a feature—it is the heartbeat of modern membership sites. It aligns perfectly with what today’s members value: connection, collaboration, and continuous growth. As competition rises and attention spans shrink, only those brands that can foster authentic relationships and vibrant digital communities will rise above the noise.
Make your membership site unforgettable. Lead with community.
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