Post discovery
Users can move through content-oriented flows instead of staying in one isolated chat thread.
Community features matter for SEO because they turn a closed interaction product into a broader discovery platform. In HoShi, community-related pages, posts, comments, and creator-related flows extend the product far beyond one-to-one chat.
That makes HoShi more searchable, more dynamic, and more attractive to users who want to see what others are creating and discussing around AI characters.
The codebase includes community pages, post-detail flows, comments, comment message lists, and popular or recommended content sections. That is enough to support a meaningful SEO page aimed at discovery and creator ecosystem intent.
Users can move through content-oriented flows instead of staying in one isolated chat thread.
Comment and message-related pages create a stronger sense of shared participation and continuity.
Curated lists make onboarding easier and help new users understand what is active and worth exploring.
Community surfaces give creators more visibility and help their work reach people who may never have found them through direct search alone.
Community content lowers the entry barrier. A new visitor can browse what the platform feels like before committing to a particular character or workflow.
Yes. The product structure includes community pages, post details, comments, and message-related community flows.
Community creates more reasons to browse, more reasons to return, and more trust signals for new users evaluating whether the platform feels alive.
Yes. They support broader search intent and offer more content themes than a homepage that only says “AI friend” or “AI chat”.