Flux–Can they stand up to Ning? On the surface, I’d say yes.
In my never-ending search for a “community in a box,” I was originally quite enamored by Flux. Their site highlights several layers of offerings- 1) fShare, a social networking tool for sharing content; 2) Flux Lite, for sharable customized profiles, and 3) Flux Custom, their “full community” offering. Flux Custom is structured as the competitor to Ning (which I’d posted about earlier) , so I thought I’d give it a shot.
First of all, let’s be fair and say that all of these applications are still in beta. Flux is upfront with that, and recognizes that some bugs exist.
Registration for Flux Custom was easy. You then get an email where you’re able to set up the basic site preferences for your community site–name, logo, etc. You also get a follow-up email from a real Flux representative, which goes a long way in my book.
You can edit the themes and layout of the main community page, and customize the individual community widgets.


I haven’t populated the widget blocks yet–that’s what a community does–but so far I’m encouraged. I did run into some glitches and error messages, but many seem to have been resolved. I’ll bang on it a little more.
Bottom line–these guys are worth looking at, and Ning’s no longer the only game in town. Now everyone can have their own community!


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