Guide

Getting Started

How Commune works

What Commune is for

Commune is a central place for committed founders and builders to be around each other while they build. It is for staying connected, communicating openly, sharing progress, and finding a rhythm without the extra pressure of performing for a broad audience.

The fastest way to understand Commune is to participate with real context: share what you are building, show what changed, ask a clear question, or respond to another builder in a way that keeps the conversation moving.

Start with one useful action

Post what changed

Share a project update, decision, screenshot, milestone, problem, lesson, or ask. Specific posts give other builders something clear to respond to.

Create a project page

Showcase what you are building with a stable page for the story, links, team, tags, updates, and proof of progress.

Add to the conversation

Reply with a useful question, relevant example, warning, intro, resource, or concrete suggestion. Good replies move the work forward.

Find your people

Join focused groups, browse active projects, and match with builders whose interests, stage, or skills make them worth knowing.

A practical first week

1

Set your public context

Make your profile understandable, then create the project page that best represents what you are building.

2

Share one specific post

Pick the right post type and attach the context that helps: a project, topic, group, images, or hashtags.

3

Reply before broadcasting

Respond to builders working near your interests. Useful replies build trust faster than broad announcements.

4

Choose one focused space

Join a group, follow a few projects, or match with builders so your feed starts reflecting the people and work you care about.

How the main parts fit together

How rewards and limits fit in

Commune rewards contribution that adds signal. Posts and replies can earn XP and Gold, and stronger contributions can receive bonus XP and Gold after quality scoring.

User levels come from earned XP. Membership is separate: it expands account limits, daily caps, resources, and premium access, but it does not replace participation.

The simple rule: make the next response easy. Show what changed, why it matters, and what kind of help, feedback, or discussion would be useful.