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How I built a paid community to 1,000+ members in 10 months

🥳 To celebrate our Product Hunt Launch

Here are 6 lessons learned from building the Trends Pro Community.

Quick story first

In 2017, I quit my job as a big-data engineer to go on mini-retirement.

The next 3 years were spent doing Jiu Jitsu, reading and traveling.

By 2020, it was time to go back to work *or *build something.

Trends.vc came after...

  • A failed app
  • A semi-successful book
  • Two data as a service companies

These were short-term games. I quit before anything gained traction.

Play long-term games.

Pick what you can stick with.

You'll figure it out. If you don't quit.

Applying this led to Trends.vc.

Which has grown to 40,000+ subscribers and 1,000+ Trends Pro Members.

Here are a few lessons from the first 10 months of building the Trends Pro Community.

📈 Let's get started...

1. Use Magnets

Communities start many ways.

Why does this matter?

Content is a magnet. Community is a moat.

Your magnet shapes your culture.

Trends.vc reports are aimed at thoughtful, bootstrapped entrepreneurs.

That's who we attract.

Culture is a one-way door. Not a two-day door.

It's hard to reverse.

2. Focus on Rituals

How do you deliver value and get people to show up?

Use rituals.

Trends.vc has:

  • Daily Standups for accountability
  • Weekly Trends Tribe calls to build compounding relationships
  • Weekly Masterminds to provide support and solve problems together

Rituals can be daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly.

More examples:

Rituals build habits and answer the question. Why do we gather?

3. Pace Yourself

Building a community is hard.

Reports took 60+ hours per week to research and write before our community launched.

The community added 20-30 hours per week.

I did both from October 2020 to March 2021.

After near burnout, reports shifted to twice a month.

4. Make It Your Own

As an introvert, I don't like 60-person Zoom calls.

Someone once asked for this.

You'll get a lot of feedback from community members. Have a vision.

Without one, the group will be pulled in too many directions.

Feedback can be a gift or a curse.

With feedback, ask yourself:

"Does this feedback get us closer to the goal?"

5. Use Strategic Friction

Strategic friction leads to high-quality experiences.

Low barriers attract more people...

...and lead to noisy environments.

In Trends.vc, daily standups are a forcing function.

Standup streaks lead to:

  • Trends Tribe after a 10-day streak
  • Hall of Fame after a 30-day streak
  • Masterminds after a 100-day streak

The result?

  • Members know each other before joining experiences
  • There's a sense of shared sacrifice
  • There's quality control

We value what we "pay" for.

Price is more than money.

6. Decentralize Leadership

You have traction. Now what?

Decentralize leadership to prevent burn out.

At Trends.vc:

Courtland Allen from Indie Hackers may be the best at decentralizing leadership.

Trends.vc would not exist without an Indie Hackers meetup led by KP from OnDeck.

Thanks to Courtland and KP.


These are notes from a talk that I gave for Orbit's Community Camp.

Thanks to Rosie and Orbit for the opportunity to share our story. Thanks to Alex Pethick, Paul Harris Jr. and Rob Walling for feedback on these ideas.

📈 Want to join us?

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  1. 3

    Upvoted on ProductHunt! Looking good, real good. Congrats!

  2. 2

    That was great, Dru! Too good not to share and upvote on PH.

    Content is a magnet, but community rituals are the gravity.

    I can't wait for the lessons from the next milestone :) Good luck!

  3. 2

    I love point #4, Make it your own.
    using feedback to help direct you to your goal— a great way to frame it, I think.

    Although seeing as I've read just about every Trends report, I can't believe I'm surprised that you'd come up with more great stuff.
    Congratulations on the PH launch, and your success so far. Looking forward to what you bring for the future!

    1. 2

      Thanks for the feedback Harrison 🙂

  4. 1

    Wheww Chile! It's where Trends.vc is headed for me. This is amazing advice and insight, thank you Dru :)

  5. 1

    Pace yourself is so crucial. It's not always easy to find a balance between the excitement/pressure to move your project forward and the stamina needed because you don't know how long it will take you to reach your goal. Congrats on your accomplishments! Might be a little late but upvoted on PH ahah

  6. 1

    Hey Dru! Great launch! I first spotted your product on ProductHunt and got hooked on the story. Congrats you got another vote on Product Hunt :). Quick question though would you be open for a podcast interview? I would love to hear more about the full story :) Check out our latest episodes (including Arvid Kahl) and let me know if you would like to hang out for a 45 min conversation with our host :) Happy to schedule it. PS: Our Previous Episodes: https://stunandawe.buzzsprout.com/

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