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You can drive discussions in your community forums with as many types of forum as you need. Here are the four forum types that Freshdesk offers:

Forum Type What it is What's Special Where to Use This
Questions Q&A forum, where users can ask questions and get answers from the community Other users can upvote questions saying 'I Have this Question' Q&A Forums, Tips and Tricks, and Discussions on workarounds
 Ideas Users can share an idea and start a discussion around it, and agents can share progress on the idea Other users can upvote the ideas saying 'I Like this Idea', and you can share progress on the idea, tagging the topic as 'Planned', 'In Progress', 'Deferred', 'Implemented' or 'Not Taken' Feature requests, product roadmap ideas and solutions 
 Problems Users can share a problem or bug and discuss it with the community Other users can upvote the problem saying 'I Have this Problem', the problem can be marked as solved or unsolved and can be updated when a fix is found Issues and bug-report forums 
 Announcements Agents or users can share general announcements and start a simple discussion on this Announcement forums do not have any voting options inside each topic;
only agents can make an announcement
Major product announcements, fixes and release notes

 


You can customize each of your forums differently based on the above types. For example, your Q&A forums, user tips and discussions with how-tos or workarounds would ideally be Question Forums. Similarly, if you are running a discussion thread to invite ideas, solutions and feature requests from your customers, you would want it to be an Idea forum.


Your agents can also use the Convert Topic to Ticket option inside the Forum topics to create a new ticket and have them linked to the corresponding forum topic. 


You can drive discussions in your community forums with as many categories, forums and topics as you need. Each of your forums in Freshdesk have to fall under one of these four types:

Forum Type What it is What's Special Where to Use This
Questions Question and answer type forum, where users can ask questions and get answers from the community. Other users can upvote for the questions saying 'I Have this Question' Q&A Forums, Tips and Tricks, and Discussions on work-arounds
 Ideas Users can share an idea and start a discussion around it, and agents can share progress on the idea. Other users can upvote for the ideas saying 'I Like this Idea', and you can share progress on the idea tagging the topic as 'Planned', 'In Progress', 'Deferred', 'Implemented' or 'Not Taken'. Feature requests, product roadmap ideas and solutions 
 Problems Users can share a problem or bug and discuss it with the community. Other users can upvote for the problem saying 'I have this Problem'. The problem can be marked as solved or unsolved. This can be updated when a fix is found. Issues and bug-report forums 
 Announcements Agents or users can share general announcements and start a simple discussion on this Announcement forums do not have any voting options inside each topic.
Only agents can make an announcement.
Major product announcements, fixes and release notes

 


You can customize each of your Forums differently based on the above-listed types. For example, your Q&A forums, user tips and discussions with how-tos or workarounds would ideally be Question Forums. Similarly, if you are running a discussion thread to invite ideas, solutions and feature requests from your customers, you would want it to be an Idea type forum.


Your agents can also use the 'Convert Topic to Ticket' option inside the Forum topics to create a new ticket and have them linked to the corresponding forum topic.