Facebook Community Feed
A familiar feed-first concept with left-side navigation, dense post cards, reactions, and a strong sense of social graph activity. Good when you need a recognizable social homepage rather than a generic dashboard.
A dedicated social library with recognizable product shapes instead of generic app cards. This page focuses on real social patterns: feed density, short-form media, messaging overlays, creator tools, and profile-driven trust surfaces.
Filter by interaction pattern to jump between feeds, creators, camera-first tools, and professional networking surfaces.
A familiar feed-first concept with left-side navigation, dense post cards, reactions, and a strong sense of social graph activity. Good when you need a recognizable social homepage rather than a generic dashboard.
A camera-first concept built around fast capture, AR-like focal treatment, and low-friction reply/send actions. Useful when the product starts with creation instead of browsing.
A story-editing surface with left-rail tools, vertical mobile framing, and quick-share action placement. This is the right reference when the interaction is about overlays, stickers, and fast polish.
A short-form video browsing concept with a full-bleed media stage, creator metadata at the bottom, and a right-side engagement stack. Good for high-motion, creator-led surfaces.
A trust-oriented professional network concept with a profile card rail, post module, and more restrained information hierarchy than entertainment-first social products.
A public-conversation concept focused on composing, stacking threads, and reading fast-moving discourse. Useful for social products built around text, reposting, and live commentary.
A long-form video watch experience with a dominant player, channel metadata, and a sidebar recommendation stack. The reference for any media product where content plays in place and discovery lives alongside.
A visual-discovery masonry layout with varied-height image cards, save actions, and a strong search bar. The right reference for any product where browsing is driven by visual inspiration rather than text.
A community-driven forum layout with subreddit navigation, threaded posts, upvote/downvote signals, and comment counts. The reference for products where community voting and discussion depth drive engagement.
A server-based messaging layout with a server icon rail, channel list sidebar, and real-time chat messages. The go-to pattern for community platforms, gaming groups, and any product with structured group communication.
A mobile-native messaging concept with a contact list, chat bubbles in sent/received styling, and a bottom input bar. The standard reference for 1:1 and group messaging flows where conversation is primary.
A live-streaming concept with a dominant video stage, LIVE badge, viewer count, and a real-time chat sidebar with colored usernames. The pattern for any product where live content and audience participation coexist.