This project demo showcases a community platform designed for To My Sisters, highlighting key features that foster connection and engagement among members. It also provides opportunities to monetize the community through a membership model, supports scaling and better community management, and offers long-term flexibility for future integration with a mobile or web app.
The demo includes a Welcome Screen for notifications, community updates and important information, an Events Screen for browsing and registering for upcoming activities, and a Messaging Screen for private, real-time conversations.
Each screen is designed to enhance the user experience, ensuring members can easily access resources, stay informed, and build meaningful relationships within the community.

Welcome

This is the dashboard that greets users when they log into the platform. It provides a welcome message, a list of the latest notifications and community updates.

Admins are able to send reminders as well as promote sponsored content.

Events

This screen allows users to browse and register for upcoming community events. The events are categorized into different types, such as live shows, livestreams, virtual hangouts, and member-hosted events.

Messages

This screen facilitates communication between community members. It provides a private space for users to connect, share updates, and strengthen their relationships within the community.

Navigation

The navigation bar in this community platform is designed for intuitive access to key features. It includes direct links to essential areas such as the Welcome Dashboard, Resource Library, Workshops, Events, Programs, Discussion Forum, and a Virtual Hangout space. Additionally, users can easily manage direct messages, access settings, and easily contact TMS admins, all from a streamlined, user-friendly side navigation bar that prioritizes a smooth user experience.

Designs Built in Circle

After conceptualizing and ideating in Figma, I began translating my ideas into the Circle.so community platform.

After conceptualizing and ideating in Figma, I began translating my ideas into the Circle.so community platform.

Disclaimer: This project is for demonstration purposes only and contains no real data. It will remain private to ensure the confidentiality of the project.