You built a community
of 0 people.
Yesterday, 0 messages were posted.
You saw 0 of them.
Keep scrolling. It gets worse.
Average creator sees 11% of messages in their own server.
Based on message volume vs. creator activity across 50 Discord communities
just TRIAGING messages.
Not responding. Reading to figure out what to respond to.
New members who aren't welcomed within 2 hours:
73% never come back.
The tools you're paying for weren't built for this.
2,380 messages / week
You see ≈ 262 of them.
You're missing ≈ 2,118 conversations a week.
At 15 min/day triaging:
1 hr 45 min / week
7.6 hours / month
91 hours / year
That's 11 full work days per year — just reading messages to figure out which ones matter.
Not creating. Not engaging. Triaging.
With 2 volunteer mods:
You're hoping 2 unpaid people care about your community as much as you do.
Average volunteer mod burns out in 4–6 months.
Your next mod replacement is due in ≈ 8 weeks.
This is what "managing a community" actually looks like.
It doesn't have to.
That's 2 minutes.
Your community is handled.
Real scenarios. Not hypotheticals.
What streaming software does Alex use? I remember he mentioned it but can't find the message
Alex mentioned in #gear-talk on Oct 14 that he switched to OBS Studio with the StreamFX plugin. He said the color correction alone was worth the switch.
No setup. No manual entries. Clutch remembers every conversation — and answers from memory.
Hey everyone! I'm Sarah, I do street photography and just found this community from the latest video. Excited to be here!
Welcome @SarahLens! Love that you're into street photography — there was a great thread about urban composition in #photo-share last week. And @MarkShots just posted a killer golden hour series you'd appreciate. Glad to have you here!
Not a template. Clutch reads every intro and connects people to what they care about.
This new feature is absolutely killing me, I can't stop playing since the update dropped 🔥
⚠️ Message flagged for review — contains "killing"
✓ No action — understood context. Positive sentiment detected.
Understands that "killing it" isn't a threat. Moderation with comprehension, not regex.
Random question for the night owls — what's a tool or plugin you discovered this year that you can't believe you lived without? I'll start: I've seen @DevKing mention Raycast about 15 times in this server and I'm starting to think he's right.
While you sleep, Clutch keeps the conversation alive. Naturally, not robotically.
Heads up — your community has asked about "color grading for beginners" 34 times in the last 3 weeks. That's 4x more than any other topic. 12 of those questions came from members who joined in the last month.
Might be a great next video topic — especially since your beginner audience segment grew 31% this month. Want me to start a discussion thread to gauge interest?
Your community tells you what to create next. Clutch listens and translates.
312 messages (+18% ↑)
23 new members
14 retained (61%)
3 members at churn risk
1. Color grading (47×)
2. Camera stabilizers
3. Your podcast ep. 34
@PixelFan42 — helped 6 newcomers
@ModQueen — resolved 12 issues
@NewbieNick — rising star
"Color grading for beginners" — asked 47× this week. Your beginner audience segment grew 31% this month. This could be your next video.
3 previously-active members went silent this week.
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Click one button. Pick your server. That's it.
No API keys. No config files. No developer mode.
Clutch goes through your server's message history and learns: who's who, what matters, how your community talks.
That's it. No step 4. Clutch runs itself.
Want to customize? Just talk to Clutch. Say "be stricter in #welcome" or "never respond in #admin."
Clutch remembers.
No dashboard.
No settings page.
Just conversation.
And none of them know what happened in your server yesterday.
Replaces your entire bot stack.
Plus actually manages your community.
Every feature. Every plan. No paywalled tiers.
Scale when you're ready.
(and they sleep 8 hours and take vacations)
For the price of two coffees a week, your community runs itself.
Clutch launches in 6 weeks.
The first 100 creators who join get:
35% off, locked in, never increases.
Displayed in your server — social proof for your members.
Private Discord for Founding Circle members. Shape the product roadmap.
First in line when Clutch goes live.
Double the standard 14 days.
Free to join. No credit card. We'll email you when Clutch is ready.
7 / 100 spots taken
Spring 2026. Founding Circle members get access first. We'll email you 1 week before launch with setup instructions. The whole process takes under 3 minutes.
Never. Clutch only reads messages in channels where you've given it permission. It can't see DMs between your members, and it can't see channels you haven't granted access to. You control exactly what Clutch sees.
Clutch always cites its sources — when it answers a question from memory, it links to the original message. If it's not confident, it says so: "I'm not sure about this — let me flag it for a mod." Clutch is designed to be honest about uncertainty, not to make things up.
Everything. Just tell Clutch in plain language. "Be stricter in #welcome." "Don't respond in #admin." "Always mention our Patreon when relevant." Clutch remembers every instruction. Say "what are my current rules?" and it'll list everything.
Keep them or ditch them — Clutch plays nice with other bots. But most Founding Circle members end up removing MEE6, Carl-bot, and their FAQ bots within the first week because Clutch covers everything they did, plus everything they couldn't.
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Yes. Our Team plan ($99/mo, or $69 for Founding Circle members) covers up to 3 servers, each with their own isolated memory, personality, and configuration. Clutch in Server A doesn't know anything about Server B.