Want to know what your crypto community really thinks? Gathering honest feedback can be tough, but it is the key to growth and stronger engagement. Our ready-to-use templates make it easy to ask the right questions and show your members that their input truly matters.
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Community feedback posts tap into the fundamental desire people have to be heard and valued. When members see their opinions are being requested, they feel a sense of ownership and investment in the group. This increases loyalty and the likelihood of ongoing participation.
In the fast-moving world of crypto, feedback helps communities stay relevant and adapt to change quickly. By encouraging open dialogue, you not only gather actionable insights but also create a culture where all voices matter. This nurtures trust and helps surface new ideas, ensuring your community evolves with its members.
What is one feature you wish our crypto platform offered? Let us know below.
π‘ Example: "What is one feature you wish our crypto platform offered? Let us know below."
How can we make our community more welcoming to new crypto enthusiasts?
π‘ Example: "How can we make our community more welcoming to new crypto enthusiasts?"
What is your biggest challenge when using DeFi tools? Share your experience.
π‘ Example: "What is your biggest challenge when using DeFi tools? Share your experience."
We are considering new reward systems. What would motivate you to participate more?
π‘ Example: "We are considering new reward systems. What would motivate you to participate more?"
What crypto news sources do you trust most? Why?
π‘ Example: "What crypto news sources do you trust most? Why?"
How satisfied are you with our current wallet integration? Any suggestions for improvement?
π‘ Example: "How satisfied are you with our current wallet integration? Any suggestions for improvement?"
What educational topics would you like us to cover next in the community?
π‘ Example: "What educational topics would you like us to cover next in the community?"
Which crypto tools have saved you the most time? Tell us your favorites.
π‘ Example: "Which crypto tools have saved you the most time? Tell us your favorites."
How can we make our AMA sessions more valuable for you?
π‘ Example: "How can we make our AMA sessions more valuable for you?"
Have you faced any issues with our token swap process? Please describe your experience.
π‘ Example: "Have you faced any issues with our token swap process? Please describe your experience."
What would make you invite friends to our crypto community?
π‘ Example: "What would make you invite friends to our crypto community?"
Which part of our project roadmap excites you most? Why?
π‘ Example: "Which part of our project roadmap excites you most? Why?"
How easy is it to find information in our community? Any tips for improvement?
π‘ Example: "How easy is it to find information in our community? Any tips for improvement?"
If you could change one thing about our Discord server, what would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could change one thing about our Discord server, what would it be?"
What crypto podcasts or YouTube channels should we feature here?
π‘ Example: "What crypto podcasts or YouTube channels should we feature here?"
How can we improve our onboarding for new members? Share your ideas.
π‘ Example: "How can we improve our onboarding for new members? Share your ideas."
Which security topics are you most interested in learning about?
π‘ Example: "Which security topics are you most interested in learning about?"
Have you found our FAQ or help docs useful? Any gaps we should fill?
π‘ Example: "Have you found our FAQ or help docs useful? Any gaps we should fill?"
What is your favorite thing about being part of this crypto community?
π‘ Example: "What is your favorite thing about being part of this crypto community?"
If you could recommend just one improvement for our governance process, what would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could recommend just one improvement for our governance process, what would it be?"
What would help you participate more in our crypto discussions?
π‘ Example: "What would help you participate more in our crypto discussions?"
Which NFT projects would you like to see collaborations with?
π‘ Example: "Which NFT projects would you like to see collaborations with?"
How do you usually hear about our project updates? Any preferred channels?
π‘ Example: "How do you usually hear about our project updates? Any preferred channels?"
What type of crypto content do you find most useful here?
π‘ Example: "What type of crypto content do you find most useful here?"
Share one thing that confused you when you first joined our group.
π‘ Example: "Share one thing that confused you when you first joined our group."
How can our moderators better support your crypto journey?
π‘ Example: "How can our moderators better support your crypto journey?"
What makes you trust a crypto project the most? Share your thoughts.
π‘ Example: "What makes you trust a crypto project the most? Share your thoughts."
Which part of our website could be improved for easier navigation?
π‘ Example: "Which part of our website could be improved for easier navigation?"
What suggestions do you have for our next community event?
π‘ Example: "What suggestions do you have for our next community event?"
What keeps you coming back to this crypto community?
π‘ Example: "What keeps you coming back to this crypto community?"
If you could add one feature to our mobile app, what would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could add one feature to our mobile app, what would it be?"
How would you rate the helpfulness of our community resources?
π‘ Example: "How would you rate the helpfulness of our community resources?"
What would make you participate in more governance votes?
π‘ Example: "What would make you participate in more governance votes?"
Share your experience with our staking process. Any pain points?
π‘ Example: "Share your experience with our staking process. Any pain points?"
Which time zones work best for live events or AMAs?
π‘ Example: "Which time zones work best for live events or AMAs?"
What crypto jargon still confuses you? Help us improve our glossary.
π‘ Example: "What crypto jargon still confuses you? Help us improve our glossary."
How can we make our Telegram group more valuable for you?
π‘ Example: "How can we make our Telegram group more valuable for you?"
What kind of contests or giveaways would you like to see here?
π‘ Example: "What kind of contests or giveaways would you like to see here?"
What is one thing you wish you knew before getting into crypto?
π‘ Example: "What is one thing you wish you knew before getting into crypto?"
What is your preferred way to give feedback to our project team?
π‘ Example: "What is your preferred way to give feedback to our project team?"
How can we make our announcements clearer or more actionable?
π‘ Example: "How can we make our announcements clearer or more actionable?"
Start by choosing a template that matches your feedback goal, such as gathering opinions on a new feature or understanding pain points. Personalize the template with your project's details before posting. Use open-ended prompts to spark discussion and tag relevant members to increase visibility. After collecting responses, thank contributors and share what you plan to do with their feedback to close the loop.
On all platforms, use clear subject lines and tag relevant topics or members to boost reach. Encourage replies by responding promptly and keeping threads organized. Use polls or reactions for quick takes but always offer space for deeper input. Pin important feedback threads where possible to collect ongoing insights.
You can customize the feedback questions to directly ask members about their experience or expectations regarding specific token launches, airdrops, or participation in whitelist events. For example, include questions like 'How clear were the instructions for joining the airdrop?' or 'What factors influence your decision to participate in a new token launch?' This targeted feedback helps improve future campaigns and identifies potential pain points unique to crypto communities.
Select templates that address security, transparency, and communication from project teams. For instance, ask 'How confident are you in the security of your assets post-fork?' or 'Did you feel adequately informed about the recent protocol upgrade?' These questions help you measure community sentiment and rebuild trust after industry-specific events like forks or major upgrades.
Use templates that probe for membersβ perceptions of project legitimacy and their experiences with community safety measures. Questions like 'Do you feel the community has sufficient anti-scam resources?' or 'What warning signs do you look for before engaging with new projects?' are essential for gathering actionable feedback on preventing scams and rug pullsβa top concern in crypto spaces.
Integrate templates that ask for clarity and usefulness regarding specific topics. For example, 'How helpful did you find our recent guide on DeFi yield farming?' or 'Was the NFT minting walkthrough easy to follow?' These crypto-specific queries help you refine educational posts and ensure your content meets the unique learning needs of your community.
Leverage templates designed to solicit opinions on governance mechanisms. Questions like 'Did you feel your voice was heard during the last DAO vote?' or 'How transparent were the criteria for selecting proposals?' are crucial for crypto communities that rely on consensus and voting for decision-making.
Focus on questions that explore challenges newcomers face, such as wallet setup, understanding gas fees, or confusion over blockchain terminology. For instance, ask 'What was the most confusing step when creating your wallet?' or 'Which crypto concepts do you wish we explained better?' This feedback pinpoints onboarding pain points unique to the crypto industry.
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