For indie game studios

Your community manager,
as an AI agent.

DropDeck watches Discord, Reddit, and Steam — drafts replies, flags issues, posts content. Solo devs stay heads-down on building while community stays alive.

DropDeck Agent — Live

Answered 14 Discord questions

Bug reports, feature requests, player tips

Posted update to Steam news

"Patch 1.2 — performance fix + new map"

Flagged negative review spike

3 reviews mentioning FPS drop — escalated

Scheduled 6 TikTok clips this week

From yesterday's gameplay session

Analyzing Reddit thread

r/indiegaming — 47 replies, checking for bugs

Everything a community manager does, automated.

You built the game. You shouldn't have to babysit Discord at midnight.

Draft & Send Replies

AI reads questions in Discord, Reddit, and Steam forums. Drafts helpful responses you can approve or edit in seconds — not type from scratch every time.

Flag What Matters

Bad review incoming? Bug spreading on Reddit? Viral clip worth responding to? DropDeck surfaces it immediately — no doom-scrolling required.

Post Content Automatically

Patch notes, gameplay clips, devlog updates — posted to Discord, Twitter/X, Steam, and TikTok on a schedule you set. Built in public without the work.

Daily Digest, On Time

Every morning: what was handled, what needs your attention, what's trending in your community. One email. Five seconds. You're caught up.

Set it up once. Let it run.

Takes about 15 minutes to connect your channels and tune your voice.

01

Connect your channels

Plug in Discord, Steam, Reddit, Twitter/X. DropDeck listens everywhere your players are — and nowhere it shouldn't.

02

Set your tone & rules

Tell it how to talk. Friendly? Professional? Sarcastic? It learns your voice from your existing posts so it sounds like you, not a bot.

03

Review or let it fly

First week: you review every reply before it goes out. After that: autonomous mode. You can always dial it back to approve-per-post.

"I spent 3 hours today answering the same Discord question for the fifth time this week."

— Every indie dev, ever

Indie game development is a solo sport. You write code, make art, compose sounds, balance difficulty curves, post updates, manage Discord, fix bugs, and somehow also eat and sleep.

Community is supposed to grow your game. Instead it eats your development time.

DropDeck is the community manager you can't afford to hire — at a price solo devs can actually afford. It handles the repetition so you can handle the creation.

Coming soon — join the waitlist

Build your game.
Let your community run itself.

Early access for indie game devs. First 100 studios get founding member pricing.