How to Get Community Tab on YouTube
The YouTube Community tab is a dedicated section on a channel where creators can post text updates, images, polls, GIFs, and even video previews. It acts like a social media feed within the platform to give you the freedom to interact with your subscribers. It bridges the gap between creators and subscribers and builds your connection with them. Note: Earlier creators required at least 500 subscribers to access the Community feature. But, YouTube has removed this requirement recently. If you recently started your YouTube channel and want that Community tab to be right there for you, here are some ways.
Method 1: Via YouTube App (On Phone)
You need enable YouTube advanced features to get the Community tab. Also, you have to get one-time verification done for advanced features to be active for your channel. Note: You can only enable Advanced features if Standard and Intermediate features are enabled for your channel.
Method 2: Via YouTube Creator Studio (On PC)
Follow the steps to enable Advanced features and get the Community tab on YouTube via the Creator Studio:
However, remember that even after you have enabled Advanced features, it may take up to a week for the Community tab to appear on your channel.
What are the Different Ways to Enable Advanced Features to Get Community Tab on YouTube?
YouTube provides three levels of features to creators: Standard, Intermediate, and Advanced. With Advanced features, users can create more live streams daily, upload more videos or Shorts daily, add external links to their video description, apply for monetization, and more. Here are the three ways you can get the verification done for Advanced features to be enabled.
Method 1: Video Verification
If you need quick access to these features, video verification is the best way.
It may take 24 hours for the review and once approved, you will get an email.
Method 2: ID Verification
You can use any government-issued ID such as your driving license or passport for the verification process.
- Visit the Identity Verification Page on your phone.
- Verify your birthdate if asked and tap on Next.
- Read the tips and tap on Next again.
- Once the camera opens up, click a clear picture of your ID and tap on Submit.
Method 3: Channel History
If you have a new channel, it’s a longer process for you. But, if you already have been creating content on YouTube for quite a few months and already have a channel history, this method is for you to get the Community tab. Your channel history includes your video uploads, live streams, engagement, when and how the channel was created, and more. You’ll need a phone verification to enable Advanced features via channel history.
- Visit the YouTube verification page on your phone.
- Select how you want to get the 6-digit code. Once received, enter the 6-digit code to verify.
Benefits of Community Tab on YouTube
The Community tab is an additional source for creators to connect with their viewers. It comes with the following benefits:
Increase in Engagement: You can conduct polls and surveys to gain feedback from your viewers, host Q&As, share sneak peeks and teasers into your latest videos, share behind-the-scenes content in the form of photos or videos, promote products, services, and offers to engage with your subscribers. Improved Consistency: Even if you aren’t able to create content and post videos very frequently, you can stay connected with your viewers with the community tab. Be consistently active and visible on the platform to keep you in the limelight. Better Promotion: You can promote your products, share deals, collaborate with other YouTubers or creators, and drive more traffic to your website and other social media channels. As brands, you can also post updates and respond to comments, queries, and concerns promptly.
Also Read: How to Turn On Subtitles on YouTube Without CC That’s all for the guide. We hope it helped you get the Community tab on YouTube. If you have any queries or suggestions for us, feel free to drop them in the comments section. Stay connected to TechCult for more helpful tech guides. Until then, happy creating!




