COHEZION

COHEZION

Cohezion.ai is a comprehensive community data platform tailored for gaming communities. It enhances player lifetime value and community engagement by leveraging data-driven decisions. The platform off

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What is COHEZION?

Cohezion is a community data platform designed specifically for gaming communities. It helps community managers and game studios understand player behaviour, track engagement, and make decisions based on actual community data rather than guesswork. The platform integrates with common project management tools and uses AI-guided workflows to organise bug reports, feedback, and community discussions. You get a 30-day free trial without needing a credit card, and you can schedule a demo to see how it works with your specific community.

Key Features

Community analytics

track player engagement patterns and community health metrics over time

Bug reporting and feedback management

organise player-submitted issues with AI assistance to prioritise what matters

Direct project management integrations

connect to tools your team already uses for smooth workflow

AI-guided workflows

automated systems help categorise and process community feedback without manual sorting

Player lifetime value tracking

monitor how community engagement affects how long players stay active

No credit card free trial

test the full platform for 30 days before committing

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Purpose-built for gaming communities rather than a generic platform adapted for games
  • Free trial with no payment information required makes it easy to evaluate
  • Integrates with existing project management tools your team probably already uses
  • Focuses on actionable metrics like player lifetime value rather than vanity numbers

Limitations

  • Requires communities to have enough volume and activity to generate meaningful data insights
  • Limited information publicly available about specific pricing tiers after the free trial ends
  • May have a learning curve for teams unfamiliar with data-driven community management

Use Cases

Game studios analysing player feedback to prioritise which bugs and features to work on next

Community managers measuring engagement trends across Discord, forums, or in-game channels

Live service games tracking how community health connects to player retention and spending

Indie game developers understanding what their small but dedicated community actually wants

Community teams organising and responding to bug reports from hundreds of players systematically