For creators
A home that outlives the next platform migration.
You've outgrown Discord. You picked Skool because the course-and-community thing was tidy. Now your members ask the same questions every week, the article you wrote in March has scrolled off, and the conversation is good — but none of it is findable. Connect is the place creators move when they want chat AND archive in the same product.
Where the existing tools break.
The good stuff disappears.
Discord scrolls. Skool's forum buries. The Loom recording you posted last month is gone unless someone bookmarked it. Each platform optimises for ephemeral; none of them optimise for the post you wrote that should still be the answer in six months.
Every onboarding starts from scratch.
New members join, ask the FAQ for the hundredth time, and leave a week later because the energy is wrong. There is no canonical knowledge base, no Q&A with accepted answers, no place that says "everything you need to know is here".
You are a tenant on someone else's platform.
Members see Discord's nav. Skool's purple. Circle's footer. The community feels like an annex of a SaaS product instead of your space. When the platform changes its rules, you change with it.
AI is either missing or behind an upgrade.
The "catch me up" tool that would let a returning member feel oriented in 30 seconds either does not exist or sits behind an Enterprise tier none of your members will ever notice you pay for.
How Connect fits.
Channels for the chat. Articles + Q&A for the things that should stay.
Real-time channels feel like Discord. Long-form articles get their own surface with formatting + cover images. Q&A threads have accepted answers and stay findable. Full-text search across all of it.
Your domain, your brand, your login screen.
community.yourbrand.com on Professional+. Members see your logo from sign-up through every screen. No "Powered by" footer on Growth and up.
AI catch-me-up on Growth ($49/month).
Returning members open a noisy channel and see a one-paragraph summary of what they missed. The composer suggests three replies you can accept or ignore. Your provider key, your costs, no markup.
Reputation and gentle gamification.
Peer reactions translate to standing. Daily-login streaks bring lurkers back. A per-workspace leaderboard surfaces the people lifting the room without turning everything into points-chasing.
If you've shipped a thousand-member community on Discord and felt that nagging sense that none of it is durable — Connect is what comes next.
Try the Free plan.
One public workspace, up to 50 members, no credit card needed.

