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Community

Where people belong together

Community groups gather people into the units they actually relate in — a small group, a family, or a custom group of your own — each with its members, its activities, and its own channels to talk in.

Group types

Three shapes, or your own

Small group

a gathering of members

Family

a household unit

Custom

whatever you need

What a group holds

More than a member list

A group is a place, not just a roster. Beyond its members, it carries the activities that bring people together and the channels they use to stay in touch — and, where it fits, the prayers a group shares.

  • Activities are named and scheduled, each with a type and a description.
  • Channels link to the communications subsystem, so a group's conversation lives with everything else.
  • A group carries its own free-form attributes, like an organization does.

Members

Profiles added to the group — the people who belong.

Activities

Named happenings with a description, a type, and a schedule.

Channels

Linked communications channels for the group to talk in.

Visibility & invites

Open, closed, or unlisted

A group decides how findable it is — public and discoverable, private for members only, or hidden so it never shows in listings at all. To bring someone in outside the usual signup, a group issues its own invite token with an expiry.

group visibility
Publicdiscoverable by anyone
Privatemembers only
Hiddennever listed
invite token · expires in 60 days

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