Recqa Circle focuses on the work that happens before the first invite goes out: shape the space, prepare content, configure access, and publish a launch-ready home.
The building blocks that help you prepare a useful first version before members arrive.
Launch Space
Draft setup
Set the foundation before you invite anyone in. Define the brand, visibility, access model, and first experience so the community feels intentional on day one.
Draft courses and learning sequences before release. Organize lessons, supporting material, and discussion prompts so your first cohort has a clear path from the start.
Launch Basics
3 draft lessons
Welcome Guide
Ready
Starter Links
Ready
Launch Checklist
Draft
Prepare the files, links, notes, and templates people need when they first enter. Keep launch material organized instead of scattering it across drives and chats.
Plan the first prompts before members arrive. Pin welcome threads, prepare Q&A spaces, and give early members a clear reason to respond.
Introduce yourself
Launch prompt
First-week Q&A
PinnedSupport prompt
Map out the rooms, cohorts, and tiers before launch. Each group can carry its own resources, discussions, announcements, and access rules.
Draft the first updates before release. Pin important messages, schedule opening-day notes, and decide where comments should be enabled.
Your first week starts here
Draft the opening note, checklist, and first discussion before access opens.
Publish a simple home for your community before it opens. Use the drag-and-drop editor and AI draft helper to turn the offer, schedule, and access path into a page.
Prepare a branded web address before launch. Connect a domain or subdomain so the first public touchpoint feels like part of your own brand.
community.yourbrand.com)
These supporting tools help you move from setup to first release without pretending the community already exists.
Plan levels, badges, streaks, and rewards for the first engagement loops after launch.
Configure free or paid access for communities, courses, and resources before opening registrations.
Track first engagement signals, content response, and access activity once early members arrive.
Reporting, moderation queues, bans, and approval workflows to keep the first release controlled.
Prepare invitation codes, access links, and token-based joining for a controlled first cohort.
Schedule course content to unlock on specific dates or after enrollment so the first journey has pace.
Recqa Circle is built for people preparing a structured launch, not for teams trying to fake traction.
Prepare courses, quizzes, progress tracking, certificates, and starter resources before students arrive.
Package an early membership offer with paid access, exclusive content, and a branded launch page.
Prepare internal knowledge hubs, training programs, and team spaces with role-based access.
Set up coaching programs with structured paths, group accountability, and first-week prompts.
Build the first version now, review the experience, then invite members when the space is ready.