Getting honest, actionable feedback in your biohacking community can be tough. Members may feel uncertain about sharing or unsure if their voice matters. These templates make it easy to invite open feedback, showing every member their input is valued and helps shape the future of your space.
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Community feedback posts work because they empower members to co-create the direction of your biohacking group. When people feel heard, they are more invested in both the content and the outcomes. Asking for input on topics like tools, resources, or new features taps into members' expertise and curiosity.
Psychologically, open-ended questions foster intrinsic motivation and demonstrate respect for diverse perspectives. This approach creates a positive feedback loop: the more members see their suggestions implemented, the more likely they are to contribute again. Feedback posts also build trust, making your community feel like a true collaborative hub rather than a one-way broadcast channel.
What is one bihacking tool or method you wish we covered more here?
π‘ Example: "What is one bihacking tool or method you wish we covered more here? Share your ideas!"
How can we make our bihacking resource library more helpful for you?
π‘ Example: "How can we make our bihacking resource library more helpful for you? Let us know!"
Which recent community discussion did you find most valuable and why?
π‘ Example: "Which recent community discussion did you find most valuable and why?"
What topics are missing from our bihacking conversations?
π‘ Example: "What topics are missing from our bihacking conversations? Suggest below!"
Do you prefer deep dives or quick tips in our bihacking posts?
π‘ Example: "Do you prefer deep dives or quick tips in our bihacking posts? Vote or comment!"
What would make you participate more in our monthly challenges?
π‘ Example: "What would make you participate more in our monthly challenges? Share your thoughts!"
Share one thing you would change about our current bihacking guides.
π‘ Example: "Share one thing you would change about our current bihacking guides."
How easy is it to find what you need in our community?
π‘ Example: "How easy is it to find what you need in our community?"
What is something you wish you knew when you started bihacking?
π‘ Example: "What is something you wish you knew when you started bihacking? Help newcomers!"
Which experts or speakers would you like us to invite for Q and A sessions?
π‘ Example: "Which experts or speakers would you like us to invite for Q and A sessions?"
Is there any jargon that confuses you in our bihacking content?
π‘ Example: "Is there any jargon that confuses you in our bihacking content?"
What do you love most about our bihacking community?
π‘ Example: "What do you love most about our bihacking community?"
What is one thing stopping you from sharing more in the group?
π‘ Example: "What is one thing stopping you from sharing more in the group? Let us know!"
Which bihacking success stories would you like to see featured?
π‘ Example: "Which bihacking success stories would you like to see featured?"
How can we make our events more accessible for all members?
π‘ Example: "How can we make our events more accessible for all members?"
What is your favorite way to track bihacking progress?
π‘ Example: "What is your favorite way to track bihacking progress?"
If you could add one new feature to our community, what would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could add one new feature to our community, what would it be?"
How do you prefer to receive bihacking updates from us?
π‘ Example: "How do you prefer to receive bihacking updates from us?"
What is one small change that would improve your community experience?
π‘ Example: "What is one small change that would improve your community experience?"
Which bihacking trends are you most curious about right now?
π‘ Example: "Which bihacking trends are you most curious about right now?"
Are there any topics or areas you feel overwhelmed by in bihacking?
π‘ Example: "Are there any topics or areas you feel overwhelmed by in bihacking?"
How can we better support your personal bihacking journey?
π‘ Example: "How can we better support your personal bihacking journey?"
What is your go-to source for bihacking inspiration?
π‘ Example: "What is your go-to source for bihacking inspiration?"
Which learning formats help you most: articles, videos, or live sessions?
π‘ Example: "Which learning formats help you most: articles, videos, or live sessions?"
What is one myth about bihacking you would like us to address?
π‘ Example: "What is one myth about bihacking you would like us to address?"
How do you feel about the pace of new content here?
π‘ Example: "How do you feel about the pace of new content here?"
What would help you connect with other bihackers in this community?
π‘ Example: "What would help you connect with other bihackers in this community?"
Which days or times work best for live bihacking sessions?
π‘ Example: "Which days or times work best for live bihacking sessions?"
How can we improve our group rules for a better experience?
π‘ Example: "How can we improve our group rules for a better experience?"
What makes you feel most included or welcomed here?
π‘ Example: "What makes you feel most included or welcomed here?"
If you could share one tip with new bihackers, what would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could share one tip with new bihackers, what would it be?"
What is your biggest win from bihacking this month?
π‘ Example: "What is your biggest win from bihacking this month? Celebrate below!"
How do you want to see this community grow in the next year?
π‘ Example: "How do you want to see this community grow in the next year?"
What is one question you wish more people would ask about bihacking?
π‘ Example: "What is one question you wish more people would ask about bihacking?"
Is there a bihacking habit you struggle to maintain? Tell us which one.
π‘ Example: "Is there a bihacking habit you struggle to maintain? Tell us which one."
What topics would you like us to explore in our next newsletter?
π‘ Example: "What topics would you like us to explore in our next newsletter?"
How helpful do you find our current bihacking resources?
π‘ Example: "How helpful do you find our current bihacking resources?"
If you could learn from any bihacking expert, who would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could learn from any bihacking expert, who would it be?"
What keeps you coming back to this bihacking community?
π‘ Example: "What keeps you coming back to this bihacking community?"
In what ways can we make our community more beginner-friendly?
π‘ Example: "In what ways can we make our community more beginner-friendly?"
What is one feedback suggestion you have for us today?
π‘ Example: "What is one feedback suggestion you have for us today?"
Choose a template that fits your current need - whether it's feedback on a new resource, event, or community guideline. Post it with a friendly introduction and encourage honest responses. Use follow-up questions to dig deeper or clarify. Always acknowledge feedback, summarizing key points and sharing what actions will result. Consider using polls for quick insights or long-form threads for richer discussions.
These templates are designed for use on any platform, including forums, group chats, and social media. Adapt the length and format if your platform has character limits. Pin or highlight feedback posts for higher visibility. Use platform tools like polls or reactions to gather quick sentiment. Tag or mention members who might have specific expertise to increase quality responses.
To capture detailed N=1 experiment results, adapt templates to include prompts for intervention type (e.g., intermittent fasting, cold exposure), baseline metrics, tracking methods (like Oura or CGM), and outcome measures (e.g., HRV changes, sleep quality). Encouraging members to reflect on both subjective and objective outcomes ensures richer insights relevant to biohacking communities.
Include template prompts such as: 'What data did your wearable provide that influenced your protocol adjustments?', 'Did you experience increased motivation or data fatigue?', and 'Which device metrics proved most actionable for your goals?' These questions help members share practical insights about integrating technology into their self-optimization journeys.
Incorporate questions like: 'What research did you conduct before trialing this supplement?', 'Were there any unexpected side effects?', and 'How did you assess the safety and efficacy of this intervention?' This approach fosters community education and responsible sharing, helping to mitigate misinformation and risky experimentation.
Yes! Structure feedback prompts to ask: 'Which protocol did you try and why?', 'What biomarkers or performance metrics did you track?', and 'What were your short-term and long-term outcomes?' This enables nuanced, data-driven discussions specific to trending biohacking diets within your group.
Add template questions such as: 'What protocols/settings did you use?', 'What cognitive or physiological effects did you notice?', and 'Would you recommend this intervention to others in the community?' These prompts encourage detailed sharing thatβs especially valuable for evaluating niche or experimental biohacking tools.
Design templates to include recurring check-in prompts like: 'What changes have you observed in your tracked metrics this month?', 'Which interventions might have influenced these trends?', and 'Are you planning to adjust your protocols based on your data?' This approach supports longitudinal self-quantificationβa core value in biohacking communities.
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