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Topic: Is Crew3 an effective tool to attract community members ? (Read 173 times)

hero member
Activity: 2464
Merit: 934
I have used crew3, however I only complete easy quests, like check in. For project, It helps with engagement, for community members they probably do tasks for sake of xp rather than having any genuine inclination, imho.
hero member
Activity: 2408
Merit: 693
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
Zealy was just useless for me to be honest. This platform was forcing user to get their twitter acccount got banned. So many people wasted their time for nothing other than got useless roles. I wanna laugh for people who wanna spend all of their time to keep retweeting or even doing various task in zealy related to the arbitrum in thepast but the only main net user got airdrop. it's not even worthy.

Perhaps you must have done something against the rules of the platform to get yourself banned, I have been using crew3 now zealy for quite some time and so far the experience has been great.
I don't think you are dip into testnet activities otherwise you won't consider zealy to be useless because most.... and i mean top blockchains have quest on crew3 now zealy which is part of the task all testers need to participate if you want to accumulate enough xp to gain WL or OG Role.
Zealy plays an important role in helping projects to gain community engagement and awareness.  You may disagree with this because you had a bad experience but the platform is very relevant to most new projects.
hero member
Activity: 2296
Merit: 506
Cryptocasino.com
I must admit this platform really good way to grow your community if you're ever starting a new project but massive waste of time for many of its participants, too much requirements just to claim an airdrop and even then sometime or most of the time you didn't even get the airdrop you deserve.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
This is an interesting and helpful tool. A lot of people already started to use this tool but don’t believe it to attract users. It's true that this kind of tool can attract those who are new to the industry. To the point where they should start using it to build their reputation.
jr. member
Activity: 1652
Merit: 3
Sure it is. Crew3 an is a very effective tool to attract community members especially to a new project.It can help attract more active members and bring more engagement to the community.It is also important to the users cause there are been rewarded for the various activities there perform.I just recently joined the platform and i really enjoyed using it.
jr. member
Activity: 98
Merit: 2
Me and a few friends have used it, and I find Crew3 to be a great platform for people with similar interests and interests to meet, share knowledge and experiences, and suggest activities. Fun activities to join together. Crew3 offers great features such as searching and connecting with the community, creating events and participating in existing events, as well as sharing information and helping each other. It is a useful tool in creating and maintaining connections in the community, especially in the current digital era, when location restrictions are no longer an issue. All in all, I think Crew3 is a great platform for those looking for a common community with a shared passionate interest.

I wonder what you're talking about? How can you share knowledge in CREW3, if there are tasks where you share your social networks to promote the project and perform various quests to get the appropriate ranks. This is not a forum of some kind. And how do you meet someone there, can you share your experience?

Same question asked here. How you can you share knowledge with Crew3 ? Crew3 is not like a forum where we can share opinions and discuss topics as we do now but a simple platform for promoting projects through completing tasks and quests. I'd like to hear what I was missing if I was wrong. By the way, you can refer to our website to learn more about FireDAO. https://www.firedao.co/ .
staff
Activity: 2436
Merit: 2347
Me and a few friends have used it, and I find Crew3 to be a great platform for people with similar interests and interests to meet, share knowledge and experiences, and suggest activities. Fun activities to join together. Crew3 offers great features such as searching and connecting with the community, creating events and participating in existing events, as well as sharing information and helping each other. It is a useful tool in creating and maintaining connections in the community, especially in the current digital era, when location restrictions are no longer an issue. All in all, I think Crew3 is a great platform for those looking for a common community with a shared passionate interest.

I wonder what you're talking about? How can you share knowledge in CREW3, if there are tasks where you share your social networks to promote the project and perform various quests to get the appropriate ranks. This is not a forum of some kind. And how do you meet someone there, can you share your experience?
full member
Activity: 783
Merit: 108
Me and a few friends have used it, and I find Crew3 to be a great platform for people with similar interests and interests to meet, share knowledge and experiences, and suggest activities. Fun activities to join together. Crew3 offers great features such as searching and connecting with the community, creating events and participating in existing events, as well as sharing information and helping each other. It is a useful tool in creating and maintaining connections in the community, especially in the current digital era, when location restrictions are no longer an issue. All in all, I think Crew3 is a great platform for those looking for a common community with a shared passionate interest.
sr. member
Activity: 1722
Merit: 269
Building a community is never easy and needs a lot of strategy and tools. Recently we find Crew3 interesting to attract potential users to become active community members. We have not started to use this tool immensely but it seems useful for new users to complete tasks to get rewards and become active community members and thus contributors. How many of you have used Crew3 before and is this useful for both project owners and most users ? Please let me know. By the way, I am with FireDAO team, in charge of the global community. Please feel free to contact me should you have any inquiry.

Recently i noticed that a lot of crypto projects are now using the crew3 platform to do their giveaways and other stuff and not gleam anymore. So far i only took part in one of those campaigns but everything worked as it should i guess. Also i just found out, that crew3 changed their name to Zealy like two days. Not really sure why this happened but well. I think so far the platform is mostly just used to do airdrops and other stuff so most of it's users are just airdrop hunters that don't really care about how the site looks and so on.
From a company point of view crew3 could be better than gleam because of available statistics and so on.
hero member
Activity: 2506
Merit: 628
I don't take loans, ask for sig if I ever do.

Building a community is never easy and needs a lot of strategy and tools. Recently we find Crew3 interesting to attract potential users to become active community members. We have not started to use this tool immensely but it seems useful for new users to complete tasks to get rewards and become active community members and thus contributors. How many of you have used Crew3 before and is this useful for both project owners and most users ? Please let me know. By the way, I am with FireDAO team, in charge of the global community. Please feel free to contact me should you have any inquiry.
A tool for building a community would only be effective if the said tool was actually used in whatever community you want to build your own in. I'd highly suggest scouring over it (or any other tool similar) and see how much of an audience base there actually is before deciding whether to use it as a foundation for your community or not. It's like how telegram wasn't exactly popular back then but exploded into popularity with crypto projects popping up here and there, and now communities can easily build their own telegram group, and people who want to join can easily find it and have ease of use with it.

Personally idk what crew3 is, but from what I've seen about it's features it looks pretty good in terms of actively building up community engagement.
member
Activity: 378
Merit: 44
This service and its stupid tasks infuriates me. This service is needed only for stuffing user statistics, and I agree that all projects do this. But the problem is that a lot of cheaters come to these services with a bunch of different accounts to get a role and have a chance for a future airdrop. I do not need this service to study the project.
I think a platform like Crew3 is completely useless for participating in a bounty, there are a lot of shortcomings, as for me, and other people can confirm this, it’s pointless to waste time on it because there will be no sense in it, except perhaps a blocked twitter account or some other social network , personally, I don’t waste time on such platforms in vain and I don’t advise others
jr. member
Activity: 98
Merit: 2
considering how many participants in a crew3 usually are, I guess it add quites the contribution to the marketing of a project but honestly, it's useless for many airdrop hunters.
usually most of the time, these crew3 exists just for fun meaning you can finish the task but get next to nothing in term of rewards.

I have seen some negative comments and not surprisingly, there are still many shortcomings about Crew3 or any similar platforms. I am thinking about a bigger picture and every project owner should know what they really want before choosing any promotion tool. The common problem with all platforms is that how many users can actually be turned into active community member.  We have tried many ways and are still looking for better ways to do the job. Please let me know if you have any good advice. You are more than welcome.
hero member
Activity: 2296
Merit: 504
considering how many participants in a crew3 usually are, I guess it add quites the contribution to the marketing of a project but honestly, it's useless for many airdrop hunters.
usually most of the time, these crew3 exists just for fun meaning you can finish the task but get next to nothing in term of rewards.
sr. member
Activity: 1183
Merit: 251
Zealy was just useless for me to be honest. This platform was forcing user to get their twitter acccount got banned. So many people wasted their time for nothing other than got useless roles. I wanna laugh for people who wanna spend all of their time to keep retweeting or even doing various task in zealy related to the arbitrum in thepast but the only main net user got airdrop. it's not even worthy.
sr. member
Activity: 1360
Merit: 258
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
Joining Crew3 is easy, but some of the projects I've participated in haven't gotten results, whether they pay or not later, right now I'm only taking part in a few projects that have potential, like Sui, the rest don't, I'm afraid to just waste time working without results, because I see some who have restrictions on getting rewards from the program and I realize I'm not part of the large following crowd
sr. member
Activity: 1288
Merit: 257
Chainjoes.com
This service and its stupid tasks infuriates me. This service is needed only for stuffing user statistics, and I agree that all projects do this. But the problem is that a lot of cheaters come to these services with a bunch of different accounts to get a role and have a chance for a future airdrop. I do not need this service to study the project.

Fraudsters are everywhere, I don't think it's just the crew in this forum, we meet a lot, using several accounts to make bounties, fraud is commonplace
here the role of the organizing committee must be firm against violations committed by the community if proven so that fraud is not too partial to the master fraudster
member
Activity: 756
Merit: 16
We All Can Make It
If the project has no budget, no big investors, it is unlikely they can attract the community on such sites.
While SUI appears to have big investors based on the number of projects that is already deployed on the platform but there are other projects on Crew3, now called Zealy, that has big investors but small community.

Zealy got paid for listing projects on their platform, it is now left for the project to introduce tasks and reward that will attract participants. Why SuiSwap for instance have a very large community is because of the promise to airdrop Sui to all the participants based on their XP points that will eventually be converted to Sui points. Other projects can decide to reward only the top 20, top 50, top 100, or top 1000. I won't want to join such campaign if I have no chance of getting a reward.
hero member
Activity: 1876
Merit: 512
I was using CREW before then I discovered that not everyone that participated in their campaigns got rewarded and since people farm referer and participation I stop using it, The problem with platforms like CREW is that it will bring users and attention but most of the time will not retain them and this is what you need, the number of users that come back to use your protocol or platform, those you are able to retain, these are your real community, not just people that show up because of incentives. Just weigh your options and decide if it is good for you
full member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 105
Sugars.zone | DatingFi - Earn for Posting
Tools like Crew3 can be helpful in incentivizing users to become active members and contributors. However, it's important to also have a clear community strategy in place and to ensure that the rewards offered align with the goals and values of the project. Overall, I think using these types of tools can be a valuable addition to a broader community building strategy.
staff
Activity: 2436
Merit: 2347
There are a lot of decent web3 platforms for promotion of your projects, there are dozens of them, it makes no sense to list them all. I don't know exactly what crew3's criteria are for deploying their quests on their site, but they often publish all sorts of large and well-known projects, such as for example SUI. If the project has no budget, no big investors, it is unlikely they can attract the community on such sites.
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