> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://the-white-web.gitbook.io/thewhiteweb/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://the-white-web.gitbook.io/thewhiteweb/7.-getting-involved/7.3-community-engagement.md).

# 7.3 Community Engagement

Community engagement is the heartbeat of *The White Web*, driving its growth and ensuring it remains a platform that truly serves its users. As we prepare for the Early Phase launch on July 1st, 2025, we’re committed to building a vibrant community that includes pioneers, developers, and supporters from around the world. This community will be the foundation of our success, providing a space for collaboration, feedback, and innovation. Whether you’re a business owner, a tech enthusiast, or simply someone who believes in the power of digital trust, your participation will help shape the platform as we move through Alpha, Beta, and beyond.

There are several ways to get involved and stay connected with *The White Web*’s progress. One of the easiest is to follow our official Twitter account, @TheWhiteWebOrg, where we’ll share regular updates, announcements, and insights leading up to the launch and throughout the project’s development. This channel will keep you informed about key milestones, such as the release of the Early Phase guide or the introduction of new features in later stages. We’ll also use Twitter to highlight community contributions, showcasing how pioneers are helping to build the platform and inspiring others to get involved. For a centralized hub of all our social and informational links, visit our Linktree at <https://linktr.ee/thewhiteweb>, which connects you to Twitter, future Discord access, and other resources in one convenient place.

In addition to Twitter, we’ll be launching a Discord server closer to the launch date, providing a space for real-time discussions and collaboration. This server will be a hub for the community, where you can connect with other users, share ideas, and provide feedback directly to the team. For example, you might join a conversation about how the platform can better serve a specific industry, or propose a new feature that could enhance the user experience. The Discord community will also offer opportunities to participate in events, such as Q\&A sessions or feedback workshops, ensuring your voice is heard at every stage. The Linktree will provide the latest link to this server once it’s live, making it easy to stay engaged.

Engaging with the community is not just about staying informed—it’s about actively contributing to a project that has the potential to transform digital interactions. By sharing your thoughts, reporting observations, or suggesting improvements, you’ll help ensure *The White Web* evolves into a platform that meets the needs of a global audience. As the project grows, community members will also have the chance to play a role in its governance, influencing how the network operates and evolves. We’re excited to see how you’ll contribute, and we encourage you to reach out with questions or ideas via <support@thewhiteweb.org> as we build this journey together. The Linktree will also serve as a quick reference for contacting us, ensuring you always have the tools to stay connected and involved.
