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✨Cultural software weekly recap ✨ {NAME}, In case you’ve been away on a tropical vaca

✨Cultural software weekly recap ✨ [Mighty Networks] {NAME}, In case you’ve been away on a tropical vacation sipping mai tais on a white sandy beach, completely unplugged from the internet for the last two weeks, we recently made an enormous announcement. Cultural software and Spaces (a completely new way of harnessing cultural software to build communities, courses, and memberships on Mighty) is coming on December 8th!  Leading up to launch day, we’re going big in Mighty Community with multiple events each week—walking you through the new product, answering every question, assuaging any fears, and getting you excited and inspired to unlock a whole new world of possibilities in your community. If you missed any of this week’s events, don’t worry, we’ve got replays of all of them for you right here.  🌟[Cultural Software WalkthroughÂ]( Here, we reviewed different types of content you can include on your Mighty Network and the new features you can use to organize this content, all supercharged by Spaces. We also went in-depth about a question that's on a lot of people’s minds: What's going on with Topics and #hashtags? 🌟[Weekly Product Studio]( Got questions? Kyle Ford, our Senior Product Manager, is the perfect person to give a detailed and easy-to-understand answer. And there were some great ones during Wednesday’s session. Check it out. 🌟[Creative AMA w/ J.R. Furst]( It turns out words play an enormous role in creating a culture. They set the mood and the vibe. And they communicate and express the underlying values and spirit of what you’re building (sometimes in very subtle ways). Our very own Senior Copywriter J.R. Furst went live to give some superb creative examples of ways to name your Collections, Spaces, and feature tabs. He also answered some great questions in fun and surprising ways. Here’s what Hosts are saying: “Super duper informative. Thank you so much. I am learning a lot!!!!!” - MD “I have always envisioned my community to have that feeling with the use of wording but have struggled with it. You have inspired me to start workshopping, and I am super excited about the Spaces transition. Thanks, J.R.” - Kylie “THIS IS WONDERFUL! LOVE IT!” - Chanelle Look out for another email on Monday, {NAME}, where we’ll share the schedule for next week’s events. As we move closer and closer to December 8th, things are only going to get more exciting. P.S. If you haven’t had a chance yet, make sure to check out our very helpful [Spaces FAQ article](   [M]( [FB]( [TW]( [INSTA]( [App Store]( [Play Store]( Sent by Mighty Networks 530 Lytton Ave 2nd Fl, Office #208 Palo Alto, CA 94301 [Unsubscribe]( or [Update your Preferences](

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