Create a Community
In Webify, a community is a topic-focused space for content, interaction, members, and assets.
It can be a startup community, project community, token community, brand community, creator community, research community, or DAO community. Beyond discussion, it can host a knowledge base, paid content, membership, chat channels, ads, and eventually on-chain assets.
Basic Flow
- Submit a community request.
- Fill in name, description, visual assets, and topic direction.
- Select community type (startup, Web3 project, token, brand, creator, DAO).
- Platform review for policy compliance.
- Community is created after approval.
- The community owner gets management permissions.
- In later stages, mint
Community NFTfor on-chain ownership.
Review is necessary. Without it, risks include impersonation, low-quality communities, policy violations, and financial abuse.
Base Configuration
After creation, owner/admin can configure:
- Community title
- Community description
- Avatar and cover
- Community categories
- Post categories
- Knowledge base categories
- Join rules
- Admins and moderators
- Ad slots
- Membership and VIP rules
- NFT and asset permissions
Initial Categories
To keep communities usable from day one, Webify can provide default categories.
Default post category:
- General
Default knowledge-base category:
- General
These defaults should remain available for fast onboarding and consistent user experience.
Join Modes
| Join Mode | Typical Use Case |
|---|---|
| Free join | Open communities and early cold-start growth |
| Paid join | High-quality resource, startup, or expert communities |
| NFT-gated | Membership, brand, or event communities |
| Token-gated | Token communities, DAOs, project governance |
| Invite-only | Private communities and core contributor groups |
A common path is: start open, then add paid/VIP/asset gates as quality and demand increase.
Community and Community NFT
After launch, a community can mint its Community NFT.
Community NFT is the on-chain certificate of ownership and operating rights, including governance, configuration, asset issuance, and transferability.
Why Creating a Community Matters
By creating a community, you can:
- Build long-term topic content
- Accumulate user relationships and identity
- Run posts, knowledge base, articles, and chat
- Attract creators and experts
- Issue membership/VIP rights
- Monetize through content, memberships, ads, and NFTs
- Grow the community into a transferable digital asset
A Webify community is not just a chat group. It is a long-term Web3 community asset.