Will GSuite continue to offer Google Communities (ie: for internal use only) after GPlus goes away?
If so, then what about going with G Suite? Dues would be $5/month gsuite.google.com - Pricing Plans | G Suite to Google, plus whatever surcharge you'd like to include for yourself.
Scott Scowcroft That was considered but the keeping up monthly with who had paid or not paid would be a nightmare if the community grew to any size...unless it was offered only on a yearly basis.
Andrew Hatchett That coudl be a similar problem with paid slack; it's some amount per user per month if you go paid. You can use the unpaid, if you don't care about long term archival of the posts.
Several years ago, I worked (briefly) for Member Find Me as a training developer. It appears that they are now Membership Works - membershipworks.com - Pricing . They offer a plugin for handling memberships (HTML or WordPress). It appears that they are still free for 50 or fewer users. Might be worth checking out.
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Slack comes immediately to mind.
ReplyDeleteLaunch your own Diaspora pod.
ReplyDeleteWill GSuite continue to offer Google Communities (ie: for internal use only) after GPlus goes away?
ReplyDeleteIf so, then what about going with G Suite? Dues would be $5/month gsuite.google.com - Pricing Plans | G Suite to Google, plus whatever surcharge you'd like to include for yourself.
Scott Scowcroft
ReplyDeleteThat was considered but the keeping up monthly with who had paid or not paid would be a nightmare if the community grew to any size...unless it was offered only on a yearly basis.
Take a look at dreamwidth.org - Dreamwidth Studios then.
ReplyDeleteGoals, needs, wants, dislikes, aversions, showstoppers?
ReplyDeleteAndrew Hatchett That coudl be a similar problem with paid slack; it's some amount per user per month if you go paid. You can use the unpaid, if you don't care about long term archival of the posts.
ReplyDeleteAndrew Hatchett , good point.
ReplyDeleteGoggle might be missing out on something by not allowing "self service" G Suite membership within a domain.
J P Sousa Paula
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip.
Several years ago, I worked (briefly) for Member Find Me as a training developer. It appears that they are now Membership Works
ReplyDelete- membershipworks.com - Pricing . They offer a plugin for handling memberships (HTML or WordPress). It appears that they are still free for 50 or fewer users. Might be worth checking out.