Struggling to get your mobility community talking? Simple, playful prompts can spark conversations and get even the quietest members involved. Our This or That templates make it easy to create quick engagement and bring your community together.
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This or That questions tap into our natural urge to choose sides, making it easy for members to join in with little effort. The binary choice format lowers barriers for participation, especially for new or hesitant members. Fun, low-pressure prompts also foster a relaxed atmosphere, encouraging spontaneous sharing and often leading to deeper follow-up conversations.
These prompts are ideal for mobility groups where members have diverse backgrounds and interests. By focusing on light, relatable topics, you ensure everyone can participate regardless of expertise. Plus, the quick response format is perfect for busy members who want to connect but have limited time.
Bike commute or carpool - which gets you moving faster?
💡 Example: "Bike commute or carpool - which gets you moving faster?"
E-scooter or walking for short trips?
💡 Example: "E-scooter or walking for short trips?"
Morning rides or evening strolls - what do you prefer?
💡 Example: "Morning rides or evening strolls - what do you prefer?"
Ride sharing or solo driving?
💡 Example: "Ride sharing or solo driving?"
Public transit or cycling on weekends?
💡 Example: "Public transit or cycling on weekends?"
Door-to-door service or flexible routes - which is better for you?
💡 Example: "Door-to-door service or flexible routes - which is better for you?"
Quick hop on a scooter or wait for a bus?
💡 Example: "Quick hop on a scooter or wait for a bus?"
City bike rental or bring your own bike?
💡 Example: "City bike rental or bring your own bike?"
Electric car or hybrid for your next ride?
💡 Example: "Electric car or hybrid for your next ride?"
Riding in silence or listening to music?
💡 Example: "Riding in silence or listening to music?"
Travel in a group or go solo?
💡 Example: "Travel in a group or go solo?"
Hilly routes or flat paths - which do you choose?
💡 Example: "Hilly routes or flat paths - which do you choose?"
Early-bird commuter or last-minute dash?
💡 Example: "Early-bird commuter or last-minute dash?"
Shortcuts or scenic routes?
💡 Example: "Shortcuts or scenic routes?"
Rainy day rides or waiting for clear skies?
💡 Example: "Rainy day rides or waiting for clear skies?"
Using apps or paper maps for navigation?
💡 Example: "Using apps or paper maps for navigation?"
Quick errands: bike or e-scooter?
💡 Example: "Quick errands: bike or e-scooter?"
Trains or buses for city travel?
💡 Example: "Trains or buses for city travel?"
Weekend road trip or stay local?
💡 Example: "Weekend road trip or stay local?"
Carpool with friends or meet new people?
💡 Example: "Carpool with friends or meet new people?"
Short city hops or longer suburban rides?
💡 Example: "Short city hops or longer suburban rides?"
E-bike or classic bike for your daily ride?
💡 Example: "E-bike or classic bike for your daily ride?"
Riding with headphones or taking in the city sounds?
💡 Example: "Riding with headphones or taking in the city sounds?"
Park far and walk or search for a closer spot?
💡 Example: "Park far and walk or search for a closer spot?"
Bike helmet: must-have or only sometimes?
💡 Example: "Bike helmet: must-have or only sometimes?"
Fastest route or least crowded?
💡 Example: "Fastest route or least crowded?"
Charging at home or public stations for your EV?
💡 Example: "Charging at home or public stations for your EV?"
Early morning traffic or late night rides?
💡 Example: "Early morning traffic or late night rides?"
Riding with friends or solo adventure?
💡 Example: "Riding with friends or solo adventure?"
Plan ahead or go with the flow?
💡 Example: "Plan ahead or go with the flow?"
Favorite: bus window seat or aisle?
💡 Example: "Favorite: bus window seat or aisle?"
Use a mobility app or call a cab?
💡 Example: "Use a mobility app or call a cab?"
Quick trip: scooter or skateboard?
💡 Example: "Quick trip: scooter or skateboard?"
Stairs or elevator in busy stations?
💡 Example: "Stairs or elevator in busy stations?"
Weekend: explore new routes or stick to favorites?
💡 Example: "Weekend: explore new routes or stick to favorites?"
Travel light or pack just in case?
💡 Example: "Travel light or pack just in case?"
Summer rides or winter walks?
💡 Example: "Summer rides or winter walks?"
Go green: pedal power or electric?
💡 Example: "Go green: pedal power or electric?"
Street art views or nature scenery on your route?
💡 Example: "Street art views or nature scenery on your route?"
Favorite: old-school maps or GPS?
💡 Example: "Favorite: old-school maps or GPS?"
Hop on public transit or wait out traffic?
💡 Example: "Hop on public transit or wait out traffic?"
Pick a template that matches your group's vibe or current discussions. Post it with a friendly call to action, such as 'Vote below!' or 'Tell us why you chose yours!' Engage by replying to comments, sharing your own answer, and highlighting interesting responses. Rotate your This or That posts weekly or during lulls to keep energy high and encourage ongoing participation.
For all platforms, keep posts short and visually distinct. Use bold text, emojis, or images to draw attention. Pin active This or That threads to maximize visibility and encourage more responses. Adapt language to fit your community's culture, whether it's more formal or casual.
‘This or That’ templates are ideal for sparking discussion about assistive device preferences within your community. Try creating posts such as 'Manual Wheelchair or Power Wheelchair: Which do you prefer for daily mobility?' Encourage members to share the reasons behind their choices, such as ease of use, independence, or terrain adaptability. This not only increases engagement but also fosters knowledge-sharing about the pros and cons of different mobility solutions.
Absolutely! Comparing real-world scenarios—such as accessible transit systems versus private adapted vehicles—can trigger meaningful conversations about accessibility, convenience, and independence. Just ensure the tone is inclusive and respectful, acknowledging that members may have varying access and needs. These posts can surface valuable insights into barriers and solutions in real-world mobility.
You can create targeted ‘This or That’ posts such as 'Hand Controls or Joystick Steering: Which adaptive driving solution do you prefer?' Tailor the visuals and copy to match the terminology familiar to your audience. This approach encourages users with firsthand experience to share feedback, tips, and stories, helping others in their journey to find the best driving adaptations.
Leverage sports-based ‘This or That’ templates to rally community spirit and discover common interests. For example, 'Wheelchair Basketball or Wheelchair Tennis: Which sport are you passionate about?' Follow up with prompts for members to share photos, local club recommendations, or tips for newcomers. This creates a dynamic, supportive environment unique to mobility-focused communities.
Yes! Use ‘This or That’ posts comparing infrastructure elements (e.g., 'Curb Cuts or Ramps: Which makes your daily routes easier?') to gather feedback on accessibility in different regions. This not only sparks discussion but can highlight advocacy opportunities and help members share solutions for navigating less-friendly environments.
Be intentional in representing a broad range of mobility aids within your templates. Rotate topics to cover options like prosthetics vs. orthotics, walkers vs. rollators, or scooters vs. canes. Use inclusive language and imagery, and invite members to suggest future comparisons, ensuring everyone feels seen and valued in the conversation.
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