UpBeing Communities provide visibility, without vulnerability so that you can feel seen by and more connected to the people, places, and groups in your life with the security of being completely anonymous.
Think of them like a Messaging, Facebook or Reddit group, you do not need permission from administrators or your organization in order to create a community.
A public community is open to the general public and can be found by searching for it in UpBeing. Public communities are great for big, dynamic groups like cities, universities, hobbies, sports fans (i.e. Toronto Maple Leafs Fans) or groups based on a shared feature or interest.
A private community cannot be found by searching for it in UpBeing. In order to join a private community, you must be provided with a specific code or an invite from a current community member. These are great for more specific groups like workplaces, teams, and support groups.
For more information on how to implement communities in your life, check out our blog articles for Remote Teams, Retail Teams, Dev Teams, Creative Teams and more.