Nov 24, 2024
Join a Social Community

By Stash Team
Last updated: June 9, 2026
Join a Stash-related community
Looking for a place to talk with other people who use Stash? These are the three Stash-related communities currently listed here:
Stash Investors on Facebook
r/stashinvest on Reddit
Stash Stock Party on Facebook
These are third-party, user-run spaces. They are not official Stash support channels, and they are not moderated, reviewed, or managed by Stash. They can be useful places to hear how other people think about investing, budgeting, and using the app. But treat anything you read there as another person’s opinion, not financial advice.
Stash’s point of view is simple: investing should not feel like a private club. Community can help you ask better questions and stay engaged, but your investing decisions should still be grounded in long-term thinking, diversification, and consistent investing, not hype from strangers online.
Before you join: a quick checklist
Before you post, comment, or click a link in any investing community, take a minute to protect yourself.
Read the group rules. Each community sets its own rules for posts, comments, promotions, and member behavior.
Protect your privacy. Do not share account numbers, login details, Social Security numbers, screenshots with personal information, or anything else that could identify your account.
Watch for scams. Be skeptical of direct messages, “sure thing” stock tips, crypto offers, referral schemes, impersonators, and anyone asking you to move money.
Use official support for account questions. If you need help with your Stash account, app access, transfers, tax forms, or subscriptions, contact Stash Support through the app or at ask.stash.com.
Do not treat posts as advice. Other members may share what worked for them, but that does not mean it is right for your goals, timeline, or risk tolerance.
Find a community
Choose a group and start connecting. The descriptions below are for convenience only and do not mean Stash endorses the content in these spaces.
Group name | What it is | Affiliation status | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
Stash Investors | A general Facebook group where members discuss Stash, investing, and personal finance topics. | Third-party, user-run. Not official Stash support and not managed by Stash. | |
r/stashinvest | A Reddit community where users talk about Stash, investing, app questions, and personal finance. | Third-party, user-run. Not official Stash support and not managed by Stash. | |
Stash Stock Party | A Facebook group where members discuss Stash Stock Party topics and related conversations. | Third-party, user-run. Not official Stash support and not managed by Stash. |
How to use investing communities wisely
A good investing community can make money feel less intimidating. You can learn new terms, see the questions other investors are asking, and get encouragement when the market feels noisy.
But online communities also have a downside: the loudest voice is not always the best-informed voice. A confident post about a hot stock, a fast trade, or a “must-buy” investment may sound compelling, but it may not fit your situation at all.
Think of a community like a gym buddy, not a personal trainer. A gym buddy can keep you motivated and share what they are trying. But they do not know your medical history, goals, or limits. Investing communities work the same way. They can help you stay engaged, but they should not replace personalized guidance or your own research.
The Stash approach is built around the basics that matter most for many investors:
Invest for the long term. Markets move up and down. A longer timeline can help you avoid reacting to every headline.
Diversify. Spreading money across different investments can reduce the impact of any one company or sector on your portfolio.
Invest consistently. Small, repeated contributions can help you keep going through different market conditions.
Ask for guidance when you need it. You should not have to decode every financial decision by yourself. That is why Stash puts guidance in your pocket.
What not to post in a community
For your safety, avoid posting:
Account numbers or routing numbers
Login credentials or password reset emails
Full screenshots of your Stash account
Tax documents or forms with personal details
Your Social Security number
Your address, phone number, or date of birth
Questions that require Stash to access your account
If your question involves your specific account, skip the group and contact Stash Support through the app or ask.stash.com.
Frequently asked questions
Does Stash have an official community?
The communities listed in this article are third-party, user-run spaces. They are not official Stash communities, and they are not moderated, reviewed, or managed by Stash. For official help with your account, use the Stash app or ask.stash.com.
Where can I ask Stash app questions?
If your question is about how the app works in general, a community may be able to share member experiences. If your question involves your account, transfers, login, tax forms, subscription, or personal information, contact Stash Support through the app or at ask.stash.com.
Are the Facebook groups or Reddit community run by Stash?
No. The Facebook groups and Reddit community linked here are third-party, user-run spaces. Stash does not moderate them, review their posts, or manage their rules.
Can I get financial advice in these communities?
You may see opinions, personal stories, and general investing conversations. That is not the same as financial advice. Any recommendation you read in a community should be checked against your own goals, risk tolerance, and timeline. For personalized financial, legal, accounting, or tax advice, consult a qualified professional.
Is it safe to share my Stash account screenshot?
It is safer not to share screenshots that show account balances, positions, transaction details, personal information, or account identifiers. If you need troubleshooting help, contact Stash Support through official channels.
What should I do if someone messages me with an investment offer?
Be cautious. Scammers often use direct messages to promote fake investments, impersonate support teams, or pressure people to move money quickly. Do not share personal information or send money based on a message from someone in a group. Report suspicious activity to the platform and contact Stash Support if you think your Stash account may be affected.
Please note: disclosure
The groups and communities mentioned in this article are not moderated, reviewed, or managed by Stash. All content shared, posted, or read within these groups represents the opinions and experiences of individual members and is not endorsed by Stash. Stash cannot guarantee and expressly disclaims any responsibility for the appropriateness, accuracy, quality, or usefulness of any content, product, or service provided by any third-party or any third-party hyperlink.
Please note that any information, advice, or recommendations found in these groups should not be considered financial, legal, accounting, or tax advice. For personalized financial guidance, consult a registered financial advisor. Participation in these groups is at your own discretion. Any descriptions of, references to, or links to other products, publications or services do not constitute an endorsement, authorization, sponsorship by, or affiliation with Stash with respect to any hyper-linked site or its sponsor, unless expressly stated by Stash.
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