One agent reads every group and tells you where attention matters.
ProblemCommunity spaces are fragmented across forums, group chats, and platforms, so moderators miss flareups, duplicate effort, and lose context. Small mod teams drown in overlapping channels and cannot consistently spot where intervention matters most.SolutionModBot pulls activity from scattered community channels into one triage layer, highlights where attention is needed, and drafts calm responses moderators can review. It gives community teams one shared place to monitor risk, sentiment, and follow-up work.Target CustomerCommunity managers and moderator teams running multi-channel online communities, especially indie creators, fandom operators, and small SaaS/community-led brands with 1 to 10 people handling Discord, Telegram, forums, and social replies.Revenue ModelB2B SaaS subscription priced per community with included moderator seats, plus higher tiers for digest archives, more connected channels, and advanced workflow automations.MVP ScopeA first version connects 2 to 3 major community channels, surfaces high-priority threads in a unified inbox, and drafts suggested moderator replies. It should also support tagging, assignment, and daily summary digests.Risks- Platform API limits or policy changes could weaken cross-channel coverage.
- False positives or poor prioritization could reduce moderator trust quickly.
- Communities may resist agent-drafted replies if tone control is weak.
Projected TAMThere are tens of thousands of active paid communities, creator-led groups, and moderator teams who already spend on tooling for engagement and workflow. At a plausible $50 to $300 monthly price point across a few thousand reachable teams, this supports an initial TAM in the low hundreds of millions of dollars with room to expand into broader community operations software.