As businesses shift towards a remote-first or hybrid model, reliance on mobile employee apps for internal communication has surged. While this brings unparalleled convenience, it also unfurls an array of security vulnerabilities. Hackers and rogue elements continually update their repertoire, aiming to exploit frailties in the cybersecurity armor. As a result, the conventional methods of … Continue reading Unveiling the Fort Knox of Digital Security: How Biometric IDs Elevate the Fortifications of Mobile Enterprise Apps
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Machine Minds: Navigating the Labyrinth of Generative AI in Community Management
As we sail further into the digital age, AI's promise is both enticing and, at times, enigmatic. Especially when it comes to community management, generative AI presents a Pandora's box of potentialities, fraught with challenges as well. Communities, inherently human and multifaceted, demand a delicate touch (see our blog post about it here). Generative AI, … Continue reading Machine Minds: Navigating the Labyrinth of Generative AI in Community Management
Content Curation in Professional Publishing
Content curation, in its essence, is the process of gathering, organizing, and presenting information in a meaningful and coherent manner. In the realm of professional publishing, this involves sifting through the vast expanse of information available on the internet and other sources, selecting the most relevant and valuable pieces, and presenting them in a way … Continue reading Content Curation in Professional Publishing
How the content creation flywheel works for communities
In the ever-evolving landscape of online communities, content creation plays a pivotal role in fostering engagement and fueling growth. The ability to create valuable and relevant content is not only a driving force behind community participation but also serves as a catalyst for attracting new members. One concept that encapsulates this virtuous cycle is the … Continue reading How the content creation flywheel works for communities
War on the Rocks launches exciting new mobile apps for it’s members
War on the Rocks, a rapidly growing and captivating vertical media venture, is thrilled to announce the launch of its brand-new, members-only mobile applications for iOS and Android devices - powered by tchop.io! Focused on geopolitics and defense strategy, War on the Rocks has gained immense popularity, particularly in light of the recent Ukraine war. … Continue reading War on the Rocks launches exciting new mobile apps for it’s members
Why we are aiming for IEC27001 certification by the end of the year
As a software service provider, you are surrounded daily by a great deal of confidential information and data that customers entrust to us. This involves content, messages, but also personal data with a particularly sensitive nature. Responsible handling of this data is more important than ever, because the aspects of confidentiality, availability and integrity are … Continue reading Why we are aiming for IEC27001 certification by the end of the year
Community strategy: how to create yours from scratch
Community exists everywhere. We've all been a part of one in one way or another, and I suppose that's a significant reason why so many communities are founded without a plan. Each of us has firsthand knowledge of communities in the cultural sense. Even those who aren't experts in community building will believe that a … Continue reading Community strategy: how to create yours from scratch
Comments vs chat: how do the two formats differ in your own app?
In our own tchop community - as on other social media platforms - there are two outstanding ways of conversing with or between users: Comments and chats. Comments are usually content-related, i.e. they take place in relation to content. In addition, they are naturally found as threads, i.e., within the framework of a discussion on … Continue reading Comments vs chat: how do the two formats differ in your own app?
The “Magic Trick”: Inviting users via Magic Link
The right invitation of new users is an important success factor for the launch of your app, because your staff or community expects maximum simplicity. No one wants to go through many, complicated steps from downloading the app to signing up. It has to be quick and easy. If there is already a user login, … Continue reading The “Magic Trick”: Inviting users via Magic Link
10 small features that do big things
There are many small features that, when used correctly, can make a big difference! We bet that even for long-time users* of our platform there are some surprises and news. We bet that even for long-time users* of our platform there are some surprises and news. App recommendation to friends Recommending an app to a … Continue reading 10 small features that do big things