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Build a Discord community

Your AI CEO runs the community for the first 90 days.

Growth & executionMarketing90-day program with weekly Monday reports, then ongoing.
Free to startNo credit card requiredUpdated Apr 2026

You'd think Discord needs a full-time community manager — Astra ships the server, programs the first 8 weeks, and reports engagement weekly.

The short answer

Astra builds your Discord community by treating it as a 90-day operational program with measurable engagement targets. Day 1 she designs the server: 6-8 channels max (welcome, announcements, general, help, showcase, jobs, off-topic), role hierarchy with self-serve roles via reactions, automod via Wick or Carl-bot, and a verification gate to kill spam. Then she writes the welcome DM flow (3 messages over first 48 hours), pins onboarding posts, and sets up the showcase loop where members post wins. For weeks 1-8 she runs programming: 1 weekly thread prompt, 1 AMA every 2 weeks, 1 community spotlight per Friday, and a launch-week kickoff with 50 hand-picked invitees. Output: live server, weekly Lark engagement report (DAU, messages, retention), and a quarterly review on whether community is driving actual product signal — not just a vanity room.

How Astra actually does it

  1. 1
    Design server architecture

    6-8 channels, self-serve roles via reactions, verification gate, automod rules, welcome flow.

    Discord
  2. 2
    Bootstrap with 50 hand-picked invitees

    Pull power users from PostHog + top customers from Stripe, draft personalized invites in Gmail or Slack, target 50 join in week 1.

    PostHogStripeGmail
  3. 3
    Run weekly programming

    Mon: thread prompt. Wed: showcase highlight. Fri: community spotlight. Bi-weekly: AMA with founder or guest.

    Discord
  4. 4
    Moderate + escalate

    Automod handles spam/links. Astra reads daily activity, flags any rising tension or top-3 unanswered questions to founder for personal reply.

    DiscordSlack
  5. 5
    Weekly engagement report

    Lark message: DAU, messages/day, new members, top 5 threads, retention curve, signal-to-noise ratio.

    Lark

What it looks like in chat

Build us a Discord community. We have 800 paying customers.
Astra
Server scaffolded with 7 channels: #welcome, #announcements, #general, #help, #showcase, #jobs, #off-topic. Wick automod active. Self-serve roles via reactions in #welcome. **Bootstrap (week 1):** I pulled 47 power users from PostHog (top 5% by sessions) + 23 customers in Stripe with NPS ≥ 9. Drafted 70 personalized email invites — your name in the from field, mention of their specific use case. Targeting 50+ joins by Friday. **8-week programming:** • Mon thread: "What did you ship this weekend?" • Wed showcase: I'll surface 3 customer wins and tag them. • Fri spotlight: 1 community member featured with a 200-word interview. • Week 2 + 4 + 6 + 8: Founder AMA, 1 hour, I'll seed 5 questions and moderate. **First weekly report drops May 5.** If DAU is below 30 by week 3, I'll diagnose (wrong invite list? channel bloat? bad time zone?). Want me to send the invites today?
What you get back

A live Discord server with channel architecture, automod, welcome flow, 50+ bootstrap members, 8 weeks of programming queued, plus a weekly Lark engagement report.

Cadence

90-day program with weekly Monday reports, then ongoing.

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Frequently asked questions

Why Discord and not Slack?

Discord scales to thousands of users for free, has better moderation tooling, and the public-by-default model encourages discovery. Slack Connect is great for enterprise customer councils (10-50 trusted accounts) but caps and search become problems past ~500 members. Astra can run either — tell her which fits your stage.

What if engagement is low after 4 weeks?

She runs a diagnostic: wrong invite list (low PMF with the audience), too many channels (signal dispersed), bad time zone for AMAs, or no founder presence. Then she rebalances — usually consolidating channels and getting the founder to post once a week makes a 3-5x difference.

How does she handle spam and bad actors?

Wick or Carl-bot handles automated spam (links, raids, repeat-content). For human conflict, she flags it to you within 1 hour with context and a recommended response. She never bans without your sign-off — but she will hide a message and pre-draft the warning DM.

Will the community drive product signal?

If you connect it to your product feedback loop, yes. She tags every #help and #showcase post for themes, surfaces the top 3 weekly to your roadmap process, and quotes power-user language back into your marketing copy. Without that loop, Discord becomes a vanity room — she'll flag it if engagement isn't translating to product or sales signal.

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