Sabir Chatte draws from case studies, frameworks, and first-hand observation to show how communities are becoming a new source of strategic leverage. Whether you’re a founder, executive, or strategist, this book will help you understand why communities aren’t “nice to have” but structural moats that shape growth, loyalty, and resilience.
Inside, you’ll learn:
Why community has become the missing moat in modern strategy.
How to distinguish between audiences, customers, and true communities.
The four archetypes of communities—product, practice, purpose, and proximity—and how to design for each.
Frameworks like the Community Flywheel and the Community-Led Strategy Canvas.
Case studies from Notion, Duolingo, Figma, Glossier, Stripe, LEGO, Airbnb, Peloton, Y Combinator, and more.
How to measure community health, design governance, and avoid common pitfalls.
Far from a fluffy “build a Facebook group” manual, this is a serious work on how trust and belonging scale alongside business outcomes. It gives leaders the tools to design communities that don’t just support a company’s strategy—they become it.
Because in a noisy, fragmented, skeptical world, trust isn’t a marketing asset. It’s infrastructure.
Sabir Chatte is a strategist, advisor, and cultural systems thinker with over 25 years of experience helping organizations design for belonging, not just efficiency. He has worked with early-stage startups, global nonprofits, and Fortune 100 companies to shape community ecosystems that fuel product feedback, retention, innovation, and trust.
His work blends insights from sociology, product development, and narrative design, anchored in the belief that the future belongs to organizations that are not just networked, but nourishing.
He lives between Lisbon and Singapore, spending most of his time listening to communities that are inventing new ways of working, governing, and growing.