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Why start from Hive Community Hub

Complete community hub interface

Hive opens as a complete community hub interface with member activity, events, updates, onboarding, participation CTAs, and social proof already present in the cloned workspace.

Built around the main workflow

The template is organized to give members a clear place to understand and rejoin community activity, so first edits can improve the real user journey instead of rebuilding page scaffolding.

Remix-ready foundation

Use DriftLess to change community type, member categories, event model, activity feed, and join flow while preserving the polished baseline and live preview behavior.

What the cloned workspace already includes

Cloneable community hub interface golden workspace
Responsive Vite, React, and Tailwind source files
Member activity sections included
Events and updates areas included
Community CTA flow included
Responsive hub layout included
Editable group categories included
Live preview available before the first remix edit
Suggested first edits tuned to this template

A reusable starting point for apps

Hive is a curated DriftLess template for a community hub interface. Community-platform landing for hobbyists and niche groups. Warm honey + ink palette, Bricolage Grotesque display, hero with mock activity feed (trending threads + spaces).

When you click Use template, DriftLess copies the golden workspace into a new project and opens the unchanged preview first. The writer then edits the existing files in remix-modify mode, which keeps changes targeted to community type, member categories, event model, activity feed, and join flow.

Starter context

Community-platform landing — warm honey + ink + Bricolage Grotesque. Hero with mock activity dashboard: KPIs (members in your spaces / active threads today / saved for later) plus 3-column feed pipeline (trending / spaces you're in / mentions). Anti-algorithm framing. Out of scope: real auth, real federation, real moderation tooling. Mock illustrative only.

  • Community builders and creator-led groups
  • Education teams running cohorts
  • Professional networks and membership organizations

Cohort hub

Retheme events, member activity, and updates around lessons, office hours, and progress.

Creator portal

Use the hub for exclusive posts, member highlights, live sessions, and subscription CTAs.

Local group

Adapt sections for meetups, announcements, volunteers, and neighborhood activity.

A practical first path after cloning

  1. 1

    Clone Hive into a new DriftLess project and inspect the unchanged live preview.

  2. 2

    Review the main community hub interface sections: member activity, events, updates, onboarding, participation CTAs, and social proof.

  3. 3

    Ask DriftLess for a focused first edit around community type, member categories, event model, activity feed, and join flow.

  4. 4

    Use the suggested first-edit chips as copy-pasteable remix prompts when you want a fast starting point.

  5. 5

    Run a final polish pass for mobile spacing, visible hierarchy, and the primary conversion or workflow action.

Clone first, then edit the existing app

  1. 1

    Use template creates a new project and copies the golden workspace into the project head.

  2. 2

    The build room opens with the unchanged template preview already loaded, so you can inspect the baseline before spending credits.

  3. 3

    Your first chat request runs in remix-modify mode: the Writer edits the existing files instead of regenerating the app from scratch.

  4. 4

    Progress, preview updates, artifacts, and recovery actions stay visible while the build advances.

Suggested first edits

Rebrand to "Honeycomb" across the entire siteSwap the honey accent for a deep violetChange the feed sections to "Following / Spaces / Discover"Add a 7th feature card for "Audio rooms inside any space"
  1. 1

    Brain planned architecture

  2. 2

    Writer generated social platform

  3. 3

    Guardian reviewed security

  4. 4

    Reviewer drove 5 review rounds