🏆Best Practices

Examples of Wonderverse in practice

There are many use cases for Wonder Communities - here are some examples:

Knowing who your community are with onboarding quests

Self-directed onboarding with surveys for a better understanding of where everyone in the community is located, their interests and areas of expertise. Community members are rewarded with XP, Discord Roles, POAPs, NFTs or tokens as they complete more quests and provides a fuller picture of who they are and how passionate they are about the project.

Communities know members have completed activities that align their understanding of the community and how to grow it.

Tying the digital and physical worlds

A community focused on real life creative residencies uses Wonderverse to keep their digital community engaged with onboarding, project news, aligning on objectives and values and participating in ongoing activities.

Community members are rewarded with XP, which can be traded for stays in the community's housing options.

Rewarding community engagement with merch

As community members participate in more discussions and other activities they are given XP to progress through levels. Once they reach certain level milestones, the community rewards them with unique discount codes they can use on the community's website for branded merch.

Give community members something tangible and they want when they get more involved.

Become smarter with recurring quests with analytics

Automatically deploy self-directed recurring quests for community members to vote on proposals, share community feedback, suggest features or raise issues. Communities can also easily aggregate responses and review quest analytics for benchmarking.

For Discord server setup best practices, please feel free to book a time with our Head of Community:

https://calendly.com/wonderverse

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