List of Disciple Community Platform Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Disciple Community Platform for Community Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Disciple Community Platform for Community Management include: Cerebral Palsy Alberta, a Canada based Non Profit organisation with 103 employees and revenues of $18.0 million, Uprise Academy, a United Kingdom based Education organisation with 21 employees and revenues of $4.0 million, TerrytheTrainer, a United States based Education organisation with 5 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Cerebral Palsy Alberta | Non Profit | 103 | $18M | Canada | Disciple | Disciple Community Platform | Community Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Cerebral Palsy Alberta implemented Disciple Community Platform to launch their mobile and web community app Flutter, establishing a purpose-built Community Management environment for people with cerebral palsy, families, advocates, health professionals, researchers, and partner organizations. The Disciple Community Platform instance was positioned to centralize community engagement beyond social media, using Community Management patterns to enable structured member interaction and content governance.
The implementation configured standard Community Management functional modules including moderated discussion feeds, segmented private groups, member directories, resource libraries, direct messaging, and event listings. Configuration emphasized role-based posting and permissions to allow health professionals and organizations to share resources and collaborate, while preserving moderated spaces for peer-to-peer support.
Before turning to Disciple, CPAA used Facebook as their primary connection channel and experienced fragmentation because many support groups restricted organizational or professional posts. The Disciple deployment consolidated those fragmented interactions into Flutter, providing a single moderated community covering the province of Alberta and serving CPAA stakeholders across families, clinicians, researchers, and partner agencies.
Governance and operational changes accompanied the platform rollout, with CPAA defining moderation policies, membership tiers, and contributor roles to permit professional participation and to mitigate unrestricted promotional posting. The implementation narrative centers on deploying Disciple Community Platform as a controlled, community-first alternative to open social channels, enabling CPAA to orchestrate member access and content workflows appropriate for a nonprofit support and advocacy organization.
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TerrytheTrainer | Education | 5 | $1M | United States | Disciple | Disciple Community Platform | Community Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, TerrytheTrainer implemented the Disciple Community Platform for Community Management. The small education business of five employees used the platform to expand beyond a Houston gym based audience and open access to a global audience sourced from social media followers. The implementation positioned the company to convert social engagement into a structured digital community and a paid subscriber base.
The Disciple Community Platform was used to publish on demand courses and coaching content, enabling subscribers to access coaching 24/7 and removing instructor schedule constraints. Core functional capabilities implemented include a mobile first publishing system for content creation from a phone, on demand course delivery, membership subscription access, and content categories that include fitness training, meal prep recipes, and mindset coaching. These modules supported ongoing content publishing, course catalog management, and continuous community engagement consistent with Community Management functionality.
The rollout shifted operational scope from in person classes to an always available digital service, affecting customer engagement, course delivery, and monetization workflows across the business. Since launch TerrytheTrainer established an additional revenue stream, reduced price barriers compared to traditional gym memberships, and enabled seamless content presentation to a geographically distributed audience. Governance and process changes focused on continuous content publishing and subscription management instead of scheduled class operations.
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Uprise Academy | Education | 21 | $4M | United Kingdom | Disciple | Disciple Community Platform | Community Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Uprise Academy implemented Disciple Community Platform to establish an owned online community as the organisation shifted to fully online operations. The Disciple Community Platform was adopted as the primary Community Management application to support Uprise Academy’s mission of empowering founders, explorers and misfits and to move beyond ad hoc social media experiments into a controlled community environment.
The implementation centered on Community Management capabilities common to purpose-built community platforms, including membership management and cohort segmentation, content publishing and structured discussion feeds, private groups for curated cohorts, direct messaging and notification workflows. Configuration focused on mobile-first access and community orchestration features to support program delivery, cohort-based learning, and ongoing member engagement, with content curation and moderation controls configured to align with the academy’s learning programs.
Operationally the platform was positioned to serve the organisation’s core business functions of community, program delivery and marketing, enabling centralized governance for onboarding, moderation and content workflows. Uprise Academy redesigned internal processes to run cohorts and interactions through the Disciple Community Platform as it adapted its business model to operate purely online, shifting from social media experimentation to a dedicated Community Management environment.
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