How to Grow a Discourse Forum without product or service behind it?

Four years in, around 4,000 registered users, and I’m still the primary driver of forum activity. The forum averages somewhere between 5 and 15 new topics a week and around 65 active users (including my activity which varies ~ 20 to 30 percent.

The core challenge is that most active members have to be there because they genuinely want to be. There’s no external pull, no support requests tied to a product or service bringing people through the door to solve issues, no built-in reason to return.

Finding and retaining people who show up purely to participate with peers of a niche interest is a different problem from running a product-backed community, and it’s one I haven’t fully cracked yet. :slight_smile:

I’ve tried things like daily discussion topics to keep things moving, which helps at the margins, but the community still hasn’t reached the point where it sustains itself without my large involvement.

I’m curious whether others here are running general interest communities in a similar position and what’s actually moved the needle in terms of getting members to show up and engage on their own. To the point where activity is healthy and trending upwards even without babysitting it, as it were.

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I’ve trying be consistent with my community so I do many cases studies to understand how keep this actives users engajed in a organic way not forcing anything or moderating crushing the limits

Others communities that was looks like mine was closed I remove all ads and i simply keep posting and improving my instance and SEO do the rest of my work.

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You mention niche interest and you mention general interest - I’m not sure what kind of forum you’re talking about.

Forums about a hobby or a craft seem to be viable, but there’s always a 99-9-1 rule, which says most content will be initiated by 1% of your members, or by 10% of your active members. So you do need a fair number to make those numbers work out.

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