Getting honest feedback from your breakup recovery community can be tough, especially when emotions run high. Our ready-to-use Community Feedback templates make it easy to invite real opinions in a safe, supportive space. Use these templates to spark conversations, learn what your members need, and shape your community together.
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Community feedback is a cornerstone of growth and healing in breakup recovery spaces. When members are asked for their thoughts, they feel seen, heard, and valued, which is crucial during vulnerable times. Open-ended feedback questions show you genuinely care about their experiences and perspectives, not just their participation.
Soliciting feedback also builds trust and transparency. Members recognize that their input can lead to real changes, fostering a sense of ownership and belonging. This collaborative approach encourages deeper engagement and makes it more likely that members will continue to contribute, support each other, and invest emotionally in the group.
By regularly asking for feedback, you can identify what works, spot gaps, and adapt resources to meet your community's evolving needs. This leads to a more responsive, effective, and empathetic breakup recovery environment.
What resource or feature has helped you most in your breakup recovery here?
💡 Example: "What resource or feature has helped you most in your breakup recovery here?"
How can we make this community feel even safer and more supportive for you?
💡 Example: "How can we make this community feel even safer and more supportive for you?"
Share one thing you wish you had when you first joined this group.
💡 Example: "Share one thing you wish you had when you first joined this group."
Are there topics you want us to cover more often? Let us know.
💡 Example: "Are there topics you want us to cover more often? Let us know."
What is one thing that would make it easier for you to participate?
💡 Example: "What is one thing that would make it easier for you to participate?"
If you could change one thing about the group, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could change one thing about the group, what would it be?"
What advice would you give to someone just starting their breakup recovery?
💡 Example: "What advice would you give to someone just starting their breakup recovery?"
How do you feel about the pace of conversations here?
💡 Example: "How do you feel about the pace of conversations here?"
What types of posts help you most: personal stories, tips, or resources?
💡 Example: "What types of posts help you most: personal stories, tips, or resources?"
Is there something that makes it hard for you to share here? Tell us if you are comfortable.
💡 Example: "Is there something that makes it hard for you to share here? Tell us if you are comfortable."
What would you like to see more of in our weekly check-ins?
💡 Example: "What would you like to see more of in our weekly check-ins?"
How satisfied are you with the level of support from other members?
💡 Example: "How satisfied are you with the level of support from other members?"
What time of day do you most like to check in with the group?
💡 Example: "What time of day do you most like to check in with the group?"
Have you found our resources easy to access and use?
💡 Example: "Have you found our resources easy to access and use?"
What would help make group events more comfortable for you?
💡 Example: "What would help make group events more comfortable for you?"
Is there a new feature you wish we could offer in this community?
💡 Example: "Is there a new feature you wish we could offer in this community?"
How do you prefer to receive updates: email, app, or in-group posts?
💡 Example: "How do you prefer to receive updates: email, app, or in-group posts?"
What has been your biggest win in recovery so far? We would love to celebrate with you.
💡 Example: "What has been your biggest win in recovery so far? We would love to celebrate with you."
Would you like more opportunities for private or small group chats?
💡 Example: "Would you like more opportunities for private or small group chats?"
Is there a resource you wish we had for coping with setbacks?
💡 Example: "Is there a resource you wish we had for coping with setbacks?"
How comfortable do you feel reaching out for support here?
💡 Example: "How comfortable do you feel reaching out for support here?"
What motivates you to stay active in this community?
💡 Example: "What motivates you to stay active in this community?"
Can you suggest a new way for us to recognize member progress?
💡 Example: "Can you suggest a new way for us to recognize member progress?"
Is there anything you struggle with that our current resources do not address?
💡 Example: "Is there anything you struggle with that our current resources do not address?"
How easy is it to find the support you need when you need it?
💡 Example: "How easy is it to find the support you need when you need it?"
What would you keep the same about this community as it grows?
💡 Example: "What would you keep the same about this community as it grows?"
Would you recommend this group to a friend? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Would you recommend this group to a friend? Why or why not?"
How has your experience in this community changed over time?
💡 Example: "How has your experience in this community changed over time?"
What is one thing you appreciate about this group?
💡 Example: "What is one thing you appreciate about this group?"
Do you feel your privacy is respected in our community spaces?
💡 Example: "Do you feel your privacy is respected in our community spaces?"
Are there any rules or guidelines you find confusing or unclear?
💡 Example: "Are there any rules or guidelines you find confusing or unclear?"
How do you feel about the frequency of group challenges or prompts?
💡 Example: "How do you feel about the frequency of group challenges or prompts?"
What could we do to make new members feel more welcome?
💡 Example: "What could we do to make new members feel more welcome?"
Is there a topic you feel is missing from our discussions?
💡 Example: "Is there a topic you feel is missing from our discussions?"
If you could add any kind of event, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could add any kind of event, what would it be?"
What helps you feel most connected to others in this group?
💡 Example: "What helps you feel most connected to others in this group?"
Do you have suggestions for improving our group guidelines?
💡 Example: "Do you have suggestions for improving our group guidelines?"
What kind of expert content or guest speakers would you like to see?
💡 Example: "What kind of expert content or guest speakers would you like to see?"
How can we support you better during tough days?
💡 Example: "How can we support you better during tough days?"
Is there anything else you would like to share with us today?
💡 Example: "Is there anything else you would like to share with us today?"
To make the most of these templates, post them regularly in your community spaces, whether that is a forum, group chat, or social feed. Introduce each post with empathy, explaining why you are seeking input and how it will be used. Encourage members to be honest, reassure them that all perspectives are welcome, and follow up by sharing what you learned or what changes you will make. Rotate question types to reach both active and quieter members, and consider using polls or anonymous responses for sensitive topics.
Since these templates work on all platforms, adapt the format to fit your medium. For forums, use bold or italics for emphasis. In group chats, keep questions concise and consider using quick reply options. On social media, add a supportive image or emoji to invite responses. Always monitor replies and moderate with care to maintain a safe environment.
Aim to post feedback prompts regularly, such as monthly or after new features or events, to keep feedback relevant and actionable.
Emphasize confidentiality, create a supportive tone, and reassure members that all input is valued and will influence future changes.
Thank members for sharing, summarize common themes, and update the community on actions taken or considered in response.
Yes, you can adapt templates for one-on-one conversations, group chats, or anonymous surveys depending on member comfort.
Acknowledge it respectfully, avoid defensiveness, and use it as an opportunity to improve your community's support and resources.
Absolutely. Adjust the language, format, or delivery method to best fit your group culture and the platform you use.
Use direct messages, anonymous surveys, or low-pressure questions that invite even brief responses to help quieter members share.