The Newsletter For Founders Building The Best Community Products Online
BUILD WITH BECKY NEWSLETTER
Every weekend I’ll send you quick, practical ideas to help you make your programs better, keep your members happy, and grow your community-product revenue — all before you finish your Saturday morning coffee.
Everyone Tells You To Create A Course. Nobody Teaches You How To Build A Community.
You’ve heard the pitch: make passive income, scale your expertise, build a program once and sell it forever.
But what no one tells you is how hard it is to keep people engaged, get them results, and build something that actually lasts.
The future isn’t more courses or cooler features — it’s more community.
Every week, this newsletter helps you build your community-based business — with practical strategies to improve your programs, strengthen retention, and create products people truly care about.
Join Me Every Weekend For…
One smart idea to make your community better for your members
A mini case study of what worked, why it worked, and how to apply it
Action checklist to ship before your coffee gets cold
Metrics to watch for what to track and a simple target
A tool or resource that’s vetted to help you save time and effort.
I’m Becky & I’ll Meet You In Your Inbox Every Weekend To Help You With Your Community Product
I’ve spent my career helping founders turn good ideas into products people actually use, talk about, and stick with.
My background blends architecture, product strategy, and community design — which means I know how to take something complex and make it work beautifully for the people it’s built for.
Now, through my work at Affinity Collective, I share what I’ve learned every week in this newsletter — so you can build programs that get real results and stand out in a space that’s crowded with noise.
Make Your Community Better in 5 Minutes a Week
Every weekend, I send an email with quick, practical tips to help you improve your programs, keep members for longer, get better results, and make more money in your community-driven business.
It’s practical, honest, and easy to read — perfect for your Saturday morning coffee.