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Still building a Slack community, even though it's (mostly) quiet inside.

I started a Slack group a few weeks ago for people building products with AI — solo founders, designers, PMs, and devs.

We're now at 75 members. People are legit — they're working on products, exploring workflows, using AI to build smarter.

But here's the truth: most days are pretty quiet. There's not a lot of chatter, and that's okay.

I'm still building. Still growing it, 1 person at a time. Because the value isn't in noise — it's in the quality of people, and what this space could become with the right folks in it.

If you're building with AI and want a space to learn from others, share quietly, or just listen — we'd love to have you.

👉 https://www.cohack.xyz

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    Love this approach - quality over quantity always wins. Thoughtful builders with AI will love to join and connect with others. Thanks for making space!

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    Apart from Indie Hackers, which other channels are you using to attract new members?

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      Hey, I'm using Linkedin, X and other similar communities on slack and discord.

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    Do you think it’s helped your business overall?

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      Yes, for sure. The tools shared by the members are very helpful and you get to learn something new. For eg. one person had shared an AI powered landing page audit tool which caught 2 bugs in my website. There are many more examples like this within the community.