@Rodrigo Chavez One thing Iâve noticed from other communities that grew in a very grounded way (without selling anything early) is that they usually anchor trust outside the community first, often through a simple YouTube channel or a basic website. Not to sell, but to document thinking, experiments, and real experiences publicly. It seems to work well because people can see the depth and consistency before ever joining or engaging deeply. The community then becomes a natural extension of that trust, not the starting point. If you donât mind me asking, do you see yourself eventually sharing some of your explorations publicly (videos, articles), or do you prefer keeping everything inside the community?