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Clutch Report: 95% of Consumers Have Found Helpful Information in Online Communities as Brand Opportunity Grows

New Clutch research finds that 95% of consumers who regularly participate in online communities have discovered helpful information in these spaces, making them a critical destination for brands. With half of regular users planning to increase their participation over the next year, the influence of online communities on purchase decisions is only growing.

Consumers Trust Peers More Than Brand Messaging

Nearly all consumers (98%) who participate in online communities trust product or service recommendations from community members. Sixty-four percent engage with these spaces daily, and participation is far from passive: 56% actively post and 35% actively comment, meaning peer-driven content constantly shapes purchasing decisions.

“Online communities have become one of the most powerful trust signals in the consumer journey,” said Anna Peck, Clutch Analyst. “Brands that understand how to show up in these spaces with genuine value (not just promotion) will have a real competitive advantage.”

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Authentic Brand Participation Is Expected

Consumers aren’t opposed to brands joining online communities. In fact, 95% believe authentic brand participation is important. Educational content (37%) is what consumers want most from brands, and 75% think brands should actively listen to and respond to community feedback.

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Social Media and Interest-Based Communities Lead the Way

Eighty-three percent of regular users participate in social media-based communities such as Reddit, Nextdoor, and LinkedIn. Meanwhile, 69% participate most often in interest-based communities, compared to just 14% in brand-led spaces, signaling that brands should meet audiences where they already are rather than building from scratch.

Promotional Content Remains the Biggest Pitfall

Consumers stay active in communities for valuable discussions (36%), but their biggest frustration is excessive promotional content (24%). Brands that lead with education and engage transparently are best positioned to build lasting trust.

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