Ensemble makes it simple to start a chat-focused community that makes money from subscriptions. Packed with automated subscription management, integrated billing, custom branding, business analytics dashboard and unlimited users/chatrooms/history.
Turn your fans into recurring customers
Ensemble makes it simple to start a chat-focused community that makes money from subscriptions. Packed with automated subscription management, integrated billing, custom branding, business analytics dashboard and unlimited users/chatrooms/history.
Hey fellow makers and hunters. At first, many thanks to @chrismessina for the hunt. Just a few words on why we've build Ensemble Chat . Monetizing and differentiating your community is hard. While a lot of platform provide a great way to setup your online community, monetizing your following has been a challenge. You'd either need third-party subscription service plugins (for example doing so in Discord) or a combination of different products (for example Patreon for subscriptions, a Slack group
This is a good idea, Looks very promising
Congrats on your launch. I see your point and from my perspective a CRM version of a community tool is often something missing from similar solutions, so it's good you're offering this as well. Can you explain how the monetization process works though?
Its facility of having pay-to-access chatrooms gives the entire idea a concrete backing and does full justice to the startup idea.
This idea really does be upping the entire game of content creation. So well designed!
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