What platform is Moz using for this forum?
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Just wondering if Moz can share which platform they're using for this forum? I really enjoy using it and would love to build something similar on our company's website, since it would definitely help our community initiatives and SEO.
Cheers!
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Hi Christy,
Thanks for getting back to me. I do like the sorting functions and the capability to mark things as answered/unanswered are great too. I also really like the gamification with the points.
We're working on improving our forum right now, and currently just using a WP one but it's organized in a format that is sorted by boards, as opposed to all the threads in one and filtering after (which I like about Moz's!) Hoping to switch over to something more similar to what you guys have going on.
Thanks!
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Hi David,
Actually, this forum was built from scratch, in-house.
We are really glad you enjoy using it! I'd love to know what you features you must appreciate, which ones you could do without, and what you'd like to see added to make using the forum a much better experience for everyone.
Also, I am curious what forum platform solutions you've already looked into for your own forum, and how they compare. Would you mind sharing? (No pressure, of course.)
Great question, thanks!
Christy
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