Did You Know? The Community Is Your Practice Ground
The Kompunik community is not a typical social feed. It is a structured practice space designed around learning moments, where every interaction is tied to a skill and every post follows a guided format that encourages reflection rather than broadcasting.
Four Post Types
When you create a post, you choose from four structured formats, each with a guided prompt that helps you write something meaningful:
- Win: Share a real moment where you successfully applied a soft skill. Describe what happened, what you did, and what the outcome was
- Dilemma: Present a situation where you struggled with a soft skill and ask the community for perspectives
- Reframe: Take a challenging situation and describe how you would approach it differently now that you have learned a new skill
- Template: Share a reusable approach, script, or framework that others can adapt to their own situations
AI Magic Wand
Struggling to express your thoughts clearly? The Magic Wand button activates an AI assistant that can help you clarify your writing, improve the structure, check the tone, or push you to reflect deeper. It works as a before-and-after comparison, and you choose whether to apply the suggestion or dismiss it.
Challenges
Challenges are week-long skill-building exercises with guided steps. You can participate in three modes:
- Solo: Work through the steps on your own
- Buddy: Team up with one other person
- Squad: Join a team of up to five people with an invite code
Each challenge has sequential steps that must be completed in order. Team members can see each other's progress and receive notifications when a teammate completes a step.
Circles
Circles are small purpose-driven groups focused on a specific skill or topic. They have their own feed and practice sessions. You can create public or private circles, and each circle can host dedicated practice rooms.
Practice Rooms
Practice rooms use a three-step progressive disclosure format that prevents groupthink:
- Respond: Write your own response to a scenario without seeing what others wrote
- Read peers: After submitting, you can read how others responded
- Reflect: Write a reflection on what you learned from the different perspectives
Engagement Features
Posts support five emoji reactions (clap, fire, respect, insightful, heart), flat comments, and upvote/downvote voting. Organizations can also have their own private community space with all the same features scoped to their members.