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Documentation Index

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Overview

The Community section is your professional creator network on anchors. It’s where you discover other creators, evaluate potential collaborators, grow your following, and build meaningful connections — all within the platform. Think of it as LinkedIn for creators, but purpose-built for collaboration and growth.
Community is designed for strategic networking — not casual browsing. Use it to find the right creators for collaborations, learn from peers in your niche, and build a curated professional circle.

Where to Find It

Navigate to Community from the left sidebar.
Sidebar order: My CRM → Community → Boost Visibility

Page Layout

When you open Community, you’ll see three main areas:
AreaLocationPurpose
Navigation TabsTop centerSwitch between Discover, Following, Followers
Audience FiltersBelow tabsFilter creators by audience size
Creator GridMain content areaBrowse creator cards

At the top of the Community page, you’ll find three tabs:
Find new creators you haven’t connected with yet.This is the default view when you open Community. Use it to explore creators across niches and audience sizes.

Audience Size Filters

Just below the navigation tabs, you’ll find a filter bar to narrow creators by audience size.
FilterAudience RangeBest For
Nano*(default)*1K – 10K followersHigh engagement, niche targeting
Micro10K – 100K followersBalanced reach and engagement
Macro100K+ followersBroad scale and brand visibility
Start with Nano creators. Smaller audiences often mean higher engagement rates and more authentic collaborations. Scale up to Micro and Macro once you’ve identified the right fit.

Creator Cards

Each creator in the grid appears as a card containing the key information you need to evaluate them at a glance.

What’s on Each Card

Profile Info (top of card)
  • Profile image
  • Name
  • Short bio
Key Metrics (middle of card)
MetricWhat It Tells You
FollowersAudience size
CollabsNumber of past brand collaborations
Avg LikesAverage engagement per post
Actions (bottom of card)

Follow

Adds the creator to your Following list. Use this for creators you want to track or reach out to later.📍 Located at the bottom-left of the card.

View Profile

Opens the creator’s full Media Kit. Use this to do a deep evaluation before collaborating.📍 Located at the bottom-right of the card.

Viewing a Creator Profile (Media Kit)

Clicking “View Profile” opens the creator’s full Media Kit — a detailed page with everything you need to assess collaboration fit.

Profile Layout

Left Panel
  • Profile image
  • Name and bio
  • Follow and Collaborate buttons
Right Panel — Highlights
StatDescription
Total FollowersOverall audience size
Avg LikesEngagement per post
Avg CommentsComment activity per post
Engagement Rate% of audience that actively engages
Past CollabsTotal brand collaborations completed

Profile Tabs

At the top of the profile, you’ll see these tabs:
TabWhat You’ll Find
OverviewSummary of the creator’s profile
ServicesWhat they offer (e.g., Ghostwriting, Branding)
Past CollabPrevious brand partnerships
AudienceAudience demographics and insights
ContentPortfolio of their content
“View Profile” = Full Media Kit. This is your most powerful tool for evaluating a creator. Always review it before initiating a collaboration.

How to Use Community Effectively

Discover Smartly

  • Open the Discover tab and apply the Nano filter first
  • Browse creators whose niche aligns with yours
  • Use Micro or Macro filters when you’re looking for wider reach

Evaluate Before You Connect

Before following or collaborating with a creator, check:
  • Engagement Rate — high engagement matters more than follower count
  • Past Collabs — proof of brand experience
  • Content Quality — review their portfolio in the Content tab
  • Services Offered — check if their skills match your needs

Build Your Network Intentionally

  • Follow creators in your niche — keep your list focused and curated
  • Avoid following at random; treat every connection like a professional relationship
  • Revisit your Followers tab regularly for inbound collaboration opportunities

Learn from Other Creators

  • Explore profiles of top creators in your space
  • Study their Audience and Past Collab data for benchmarking
  • Use insights to improve your own Media Kit

Best Practices

Don’t scroll through everyone — filter by audience size first to save time and find more relevant matches.
A creator with 5K followers and a 12% engagement rate is often a stronger collaborator than one with 50K followers and 1% engagement.
Always open the Media Kit before sending a collaboration request. It gives you the full picture — stats, services, past work, and audience insights.
Your Following list is most valuable when it’s focused. Follow creators you’d genuinely collaborate with or learn from.

Important Notes

Community is a professional networking space — not a casual social feed. How you engage here reflects your creator brand.
  • Creator profiles represent credibility. A complete Media Kit with past collabs and strong engagement signals a serious, experienced creator.
  • Following is meaningful. It adds creators to your network and helps anchors surface more relevant recommendations over time.
  • Profiles are built by creators themselves. Stats like engagement rate and past collabs are pulled from verified platform data.

FAQs

Following = creators you’ve chosen to follow. Followers = creators who follow you. Both tabs are under the top navigation in Community.
It opens the creator’s full Media Kit — including their stats, services, past collaborations, audience data, and content portfolio.
Start with Nano (1K–10K) creators. They typically have higher engagement rates and are more accessible for collaboration, especially early on.
Yes. Inside the creator’s full profile (Media Kit), you’ll find a Collaborate button to initiate a collaboration request.
Use the Discover tab combined with the audience size filters. Browse creator bios and check their Content tab to evaluate niche alignment.