What Are Subscribers and How Do You View Them in a Group?
Overview
Use this guide when you want to understand who is following a specific Group and staying updated with its content.
Subscribers are audience participants who choose to receive updates from a Group, without necessarily being active contributors. They represent passive engagement, but often high intent.
You can view and manage Subscribers directly inside the Brand Control Center.
What Is a Subscriber?
A Subscriber is someone who follows a specific Group to receive updates.
They:
- Stay informed about new posts
- Receive updates or announcements
- Follow discussions passively
- Engage occasionally (but are not required to contribute)
Unlike Members, Subscribers are not responsible for creating or managing content. Their role is consumption-first.
Subscribers vs. Members - What’s the Difference?
Understanding this distinction helps you measure engagement accurately.
Members
- Actively contribute within Groups
- Create or manage content
- Drive discussions
Subscribers
- Follow a Group for updates
- Primarily consume content
- May or may not actively participate
Think of Subscribers as your attentive audience, they may not speak often, but they are listening.
Why Subscribers Matter
Subscribers indicate:
- Topic relevance
- Audience interest
- Content pull
- Growth potential within a specific Group
For example:
If you run a Group focused on tech reviews, Subscribers will automatically receive updates when new reviews or discussions are published, keeping them consistently connected to that subject area.
High subscriber count = strong content-market alignment.
How to View Subscribers
Follow these steps inside Brand Control Center:
Step 1 - Log in to Brand Control Center
Access your dashboard.

Step 2 - Navigate to Groups
Go to: Manage > Groups
Step 3 - Edit the Desired Group
Select the Group whose Subscribers you want to view.

Step 4 - Go to the Subscribers Section
Inside the Group settings:
- Open the Subscribers section
- Search for specific users
- View the full Subscriber list

What You Can Do from Here
From the Subscribers view, you can:
- Monitor audience growth
- Identify high-interest Groups
- Analyze passive engagement trends
- Align future content based on subscriber volume
When Should You Monitor Subscribers?
Review Subscriber lists when:
- Measuring Group performance
- Evaluating topic traction
- Planning content strategy
- Identifying Groups ready for monetization
Subscribers reflect demand. Members reflect activity.Both are essential signals in building a strong Community Media Network.