Planning a new creator-focused social chat platform
Hey everyone,
I’ve been asked to help design and build a new social platform aimed at creator communities, and I’m currently in the early stage where I need to validate direction before committing to architecture.
The idea is a chat-first social experience where communities can gather around creators, with native live streaming built directly into the platform. On top of that, we want to include AI-assisted moderation that can help manage fast, large-scale conversations without everything relying purely on human mods. The goal is to make something that feels more unified than the typical “Discord + Twitch + bots” setup.
While researching existing approaches, I came across Watchers, which seems to be going in a similar direction - combining community chat, streaming, and moderation in one system. I’m looking at it as one possible reference point while deciding whether to build a custom solution or lean more on existing models.
From a social/community perspective, I’m trying to understand what actually matters most. For creator-driven communities, does deeply integrated live streaming inside the social/chat experience change how people engage, or is it still fine when streaming is handled externally and just linked in?
And on moderation - especially in active creator chats - do people actually trust AI to intervene in real time, or should it stay more in the background as support for human moderators?