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Discover 10 Facebook Communities for Tech Entrepreneurs

Flying solo can be challenging, so community involvement is essential.

As an online business owner, surrounding yourself with the right people, like-minded ones, makes a world of difference.

I spent days diving into the depths of Facebook and LinkedIn groups. I compiled a nifty list of communities for tech entrepreneurs like us on Facebook and LinkedIn across different platforms.

Being active and helpful in these communities can do wonders for your learning, personal growth, and even your marketing game. So, why not dive in and join the conversation?

I find These 10 Facebook Groups I recently joined suitable for Tech Entrepreneurs.
Let me know if you are interested in LinkedIn groups, and I’ll also create a post on that.

While there might be room for improved overall engagement, specific posts pack a punch in value.
Plus, there's always an opportunity for you to share your insights and contribute.

Compared to the earlier-mentioned community, this one sees a higher level of engagement. Folks genuinely care and are quick to lend a helping hand. It's an excellent spot for active participation and making valuable contributions to the community.

While engagement could be better, people are commenting and providing feedback.

Everyone has heard of Appsumo. This group is an excellent place to stay updated with the market app news, deals, and offers.

This group is more business & marketing oriented. Learn about user metrics and keywords and invest in your knowledge as a business owner.

It seems like a good place to ask questions.

It’s not always about the numbers in likes and comments.

I am curious about this one. I wait on the confirmation. There is Dan with small coffee in his hand in the header image. I like the rules of this one - written and explained as well as the community size - it was enough to convince me to apply to join.

Although I am not convinced by the header image design, not all good things wear cool hats!

The engagement is good, and I like when I go through some posts and find real value and honest feedback. It might be worth asking real business questions, getting feedback, and contributing to the existing and new arising questions.

If you are into lifetime deals on web and mobile apps, consider joining this group. Stay up to date with lifetime deals of new arising and potential startups. If you are interested in sharing your app, I believe it costs some money, but the investment might be worth it; it’s up to you to decide.

Although I am still awaiting approval from the administrators, i

If your application is b2b, then this group might be a wise choice to join. I am still awaiting my acceptance, but what convinced me so far was the location of members, which varies from the US to the EU, and the discussions about b2b businesses.

The admins only allow posting Q&A and adding comments around the digital marketing topic, which makes it a promising group to learn from. What I find odd is that I cannot post any questions either; I may need to prove my intentions before I post.

Let me know in the comments below if you are interested in more communities from other platforms, and I'll take the time to research. This is also helping me discover new great communities that will help me become an excellent online tech entrepreneur.

I am sharing my journey toward entrepreneurship, leaving behind 12 years of full-stack web development. I write about Coding, Marketing, and Business on Twitter and in my Newsletter.

on July 26, 2023
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    Thank you for sharing.

    I would like to suggest https://www.facebook.com/groups/lifetimo as well for SaaS founders and marketers who want to showcase or discuss tools with Lifetime Plans.

    It's a Facebook community of website: https://lifetimo.com

    1. 1

      Awesome! Thank you for sharing it

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