We don't have one kind of tops down community that notion runs. What we do is we enable and support the ambassadors who are running these groups. We treat them almost as if they're an extension of the notion team. Through our ambassador program, supporting a couple hundred people who are then supporting about a million notion users on their own through the notion groups that they run.
Our guest today is Ben Lang, Head of Community at Notion.
Since joining the company in 2019, Ben has had his hand in several high-impact projects at Notion that has grown its tight-knit community of passionate Notion evangelists into millions of users today.
But before he was doing this as a full-time job, Ben was already spreading his love for Notion in his free time as a voracious product user. After discovering the tool on Product Hunt, he became obsessed. He got on the company’s radar after launching his own Notion template gallery on Product Hunt and joined as one of the first 15 employees.
In our conversation today, we focus on the nuts and bolts of building a global community that drives user growth. Ben shares tactical advice on:
- Tackling community organically from the bottom-up, and why you shouldn’t go top-down
- What companies are best suited to a centralized vs. decentralized community approach
- Partnering with YouTubers and other creators
- His advice to founders on finding your own first community hire
You can follow Ben on Twitter at @benln. You can email us questions directly at review@firstround.com or follow us on Twitter @firstround and @brettberson.