Product · Community feed
A members’ feed that
actually gets used.
Channels members run themselves. Events that fill rooms. DMs that route around your inbox. The Slack-tab-you-actually-open, without paying Slack.
01 — Capability
The feed your members will defend in a survey.
We took the parts of Slack and Geneva that worked for coworking — channels, events, light moderation — and dropped the parts that don’t (DM sprawl, opt-out notifications, $7/active member per month).
- Channels
Members curate their own spaces. Founders, parents, pets, coffee snobs — every space gets the channels it deserves. Roles assigned per channel, not per platform.
Public, invite-only, or member-tier gated. - Events & RSVP
Members post, members RSVP, members show up. Capacity tracked, calendar invites sent, and the event drops into the space's booking system automatically.
Tied to your real rooms — no double-booking. - Member moderation
Members report; trusted-member moderators review. The ops team intervenes only when a moderator escalates. Healthy feed, no community manager required.
Audit trail per decision. Reversible bans.
02 — Feed in action
Channels on the left. Conversation on the right.
The shape members already know, with the data your space already has. Avatars wired to real member profiles. Reactions, replies, and pinned posts move with the floor.
- Lina Park9m ago
Reminder: the espresso machine is finally back from service ☕ Bean rotation this week is a Honduras Marcala — light, citrusy. Don't @ me about the cinnamon notes.
184 - Daniel Reyes32m ago
Anyone in Mercer's team going to the Backstage demo Thursday? Happy to share a Lyft from the Atrium at 5:15.
63 - Mei Kobayashi1h ago
Mini-AMA at lunch: I'm shipping our YC W26 launch next month and I'm happy to talk pricing experiments, cold outbound, or which color my hoodie should be. Bring questions, I'll bring sushi.
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03 — Events
Members host, members fill rooms.
Every event reserves a real resource. RSVPs gate the door. Calendar invites land in Google + Outlook. Cancellations free the room automatically.
- FriMay 24Pricing experiments AMAHosted by Mei K. · Forum32 / 40 RSVPs
- MonMay 27Lunch & learn · prompt engHosted by Daniel R. · Studio18 / 24 RSVPs
- ThuMay 30Founders coffee & cakeHosted by Lina P. · Atrium47 / 60 RSVPs
04 — Moderation
Report. Review. Resolve.
Three-step process. Two-mod consensus on heavy actions. Every decision logged and reversible. The ops team only steps in when a moderator escalates.
- Step 1Report
Any member can flag a post or DM. Reporter picks a reason from a short list — harassment, spam, off-topic, other.
SLA · 4h - Step 2Review
Trusted-member moderators see the report in a private queue. Two-mod consensus required for irreversible actions (ban, post deletion).
SLA · 4h - Step 3Resolve
Action logged with reason. Reporter and reported are notified. Bans expire by default — set a duration, not forever.
SLA · 4h
Operator
“We turned off our Slack and ran on LiteHQ’s feed for two months as a test. Member-organised events tripled — the calendar nudge does most of the work. We never went back.”
Trade your Slack tax for a real feed.
Import your existing channels and members. The community feed turns on with your first booking — no extra seat licenses.