Getting honest feedback from entrepreneurs can be tough, but it is essential for building a thriving community. With these ready-to-use Community Feedback templates, you will make it easy for members to share their thoughts and help shape your group.
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Community Feedback posts tap into members' desire to be heard, valued, and involved. When entrepreneurs see that their opinions matter, they are more likely to participate, share ideas, and invest in the community's growth. This approach also creates a sense of co-ownership, making members feel responsible for the group's success.
Open-ended feedback prompts encourage diverse voices and perspectives, allowing quieter or newer members to speak up. By showing that all feedback is welcomed and acted upon, you foster a culture of trust and continuous improvement. In entrepreneurship communities, where innovation is key, this leads to richer conversations and better outcomes for everyone.
What is one tool you wish we featured more in this community?
💡 Example: "What is one tool you wish we featured more in this community?"
How helpful did you find our latest resource drop? Let us know what worked or what was missing.
💡 Example: "How helpful did you find our latest resource drop? Let us know what worked or what was missing."
Share one thing you would change about our networking events.
💡 Example: "Share one thing you would change about our networking events."
What topics do you want to see covered in future workshops?
💡 Example: "What topics do you want to see covered in future workshops?"
How could we make our community more valuable for you as an entrepreneur?
💡 Example: "How could we make our community more valuable for you as an entrepreneur?"
Have you used our mentorship program? Tell us about your experience.
💡 Example: "Have you used our mentorship program? Tell us about your experience."
What is one challenge you are facing that we could help with?
💡 Example: "What is one challenge you are facing that we could help with?"
Do our weekly newsletters help you stay updated? What would you add or remove?
💡 Example: "Do our weekly newsletters help you stay updated? What would you add or remove?"
Which community feature do you use most, and why?
💡 Example: "Which community feature do you use most, and why?"
If you could request one new feature for our group, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could request one new feature for our group, what would it be?"
How easy is it to find answers in our community? Share your thoughts.
💡 Example: "How easy is it to find answers in our community? Share your thoughts."
What is your favorite thing about this entrepreneurship community?
💡 Example: "What is your favorite thing about this entrepreneurship community?"
Which discussion threads do you enjoy most, and why?
💡 Example: "Which discussion threads do you enjoy most, and why?"
Do you feel comfortable sharing your wins and challenges here? If not, what could help?
💡 Example: "Do you feel comfortable sharing your wins and challenges here? If not, what could help?"
How can we support you better in your entrepreneurial journey?
💡 Example: "How can we support you better in your entrepreneurial journey?"
What resources would you like to see added next month?
💡 Example: "What resources would you like to see added next month?"
Share your thoughts on our current event schedule. Does it fit your needs?
💡 Example: "Share your thoughts on our current event schedule. Does it fit your needs?"
Is there a part of the community you find confusing or hard to use?
💡 Example: "Is there a part of the community you find confusing or hard to use?"
What type of expert Q and A would you like us to host next?
💡 Example: "What type of expert Q and A would you like us to host next?"
How did you hear about our community? What made you join?
💡 Example: "How did you hear about our community? What made you join?"
Do you feel your feedback is valued in this group? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Do you feel your feedback is valued in this group? Why or why not?"
Share one thing that keeps you coming back to our community.
💡 Example: "Share one thing that keeps you coming back to our community."
What could we do to encourage more members to participate in discussions?
💡 Example: "What could we do to encourage more members to participate in discussions?"
Do you prefer written guides, videos, or live sessions? Tell us your favorite format.
💡 Example: "Do you prefer written guides, videos, or live sessions? Tell us your favorite format."
How has this community helped you in your business recently?
💡 Example: "How has this community helped you in your business recently?"
What would make you invite a friend to join our group?
💡 Example: "What would make you invite a friend to join our group?"
If you attended our last event, what did you enjoy or want improved?
💡 Example: "If you attended our last event, what did you enjoy or want improved?"
What is the biggest benefit you get from this community?
💡 Example: "What is the biggest benefit you get from this community?"
Which member-led activities would you like to see more often?
💡 Example: "Which member-led activities would you like to see more often?"
Are there any rules or guidelines you feel need updating?
💡 Example: "Are there any rules or guidelines you feel need updating?"
What motivates you to participate in our community challenges?
💡 Example: "What motivates you to participate in our community challenges?"
Which partnerships or guest speakers would you like us to connect with?
💡 Example: "Which partnerships or guest speakers would you like us to connect with?"
How would you rate our onboarding process for new members?
💡 Example: "How would you rate our onboarding process for new members?"
What can we do to make the community more inclusive?
💡 Example: "What can we do to make the community more inclusive?"
What day or time works best for live meetups or AMAs?
💡 Example: "What day or time works best for live meetups or AMAs?"
Share your honest opinion on our current member perks.
💡 Example: "Share your honest opinion on our current member perks."
What would you like to see in our next monthly roundup?
💡 Example: "What would you like to see in our next monthly roundup?"
How do you prefer to give feedback, publicly or anonymously?
💡 Example: "How do you prefer to give feedback, publicly or anonymously?"
What is the single biggest improvement we could make right now?
💡 Example: "What is the single biggest improvement we could make right now?"
Which content topics feel overdone or not relevant for you?
💡 Example: "Which content topics feel overdone or not relevant for you?"
How do you stay motivated as an entrepreneur? Would you like more support here?
💡 Example: "How do you stay motivated as an entrepreneur? Would you like more support here?"
Has a community member inspired you recently? Share your story.
💡 Example: "Has a community member inspired you recently? Share your story."
What could we do to help you reach your next business milestone?
💡 Example: "What could we do to help you reach your next business milestone?"
Select a template that matches your current need, whether it is improving a feature, gathering opinions on a resource, or understanding challenges. Post it in your community with a brief explanation of why feedback matters. After gathering responses, summarize the input, acknowledge contributions, and share any next steps or changes inspired by member feedback. This closes the loop and motivates ongoing participation.
For all platforms, keep feedback prompts concise and clear. Pin important feedback posts for visibility. Use polls or forms for quick input, and open threads for detailed discussion. Respond to comments to keep the conversation active and show members their voices matter.
These templates are designed to prompt detailed, constructive peer feedback on MVP concepts. Use targeted prompts such as 'What is your primary customer pain point?' or 'Which feature of this MVP seems most validated?' This encourages founders to think critically and provide industry-relevant feedback focused on product-market fit and iterative development.
When using these templates for business model pivots, frame your posts with questions like 'What signals prompted your pivot?' or 'How will this pivot address your TAM (Total Addressable Market)?' This structure ensures that responses are grounded in entrepreneurship best practices, focusing on customer validation, market dynamics, and strategic risk.
Leverage scenario-based templates that prompt members to share their experiences and insights, such as 'How did you approach your initial equity split?' or 'What mistakes should founders avoid in early cap table decisions?' By referencing real-world entrepreneurship scenarios, the feedback threads foster nuanced discussions relevant to startup founders.
Absolutely. Use templates with prompts like 'What’s the most compelling aspect of this pitch deck?' or 'How would you improve this founder’s investor email subject line?' These questions help entrepreneurs refine their fundraising materials by sourcing targeted, actionable insights from peers with fundraising experience.
Focus your feedback prompts on scaling-specific hurdles by asking, for example, 'What key hires did you prioritize at this stage?' or 'Which go-to-market channels proved most effective during early growth?' This approach ensures that community discussions remain practical, drawing on lived experience from scaling startups.
Select templates that normalize transparent conversation, such as 'Share a time when you faced founder burnout—how did you cope?' or 'What’s one lesson from a failed venture you wish you knew earlier?' By framing questions empathetically, you create a safe space for entrepreneurs to discuss real struggles, reducing stigma and promoting community support.
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