Founder workspace with research notes and laptop

CommunityDesk Revenue OS

Turn Reddit research into offers, content, leads, and revenue without spam.

CommunityDesk helps founders and small teams mine real community pains, design better offers, prepare Reddit-native content, track leads, and generate client-ready reports. All publishing stays manual and human-reviewed.

Built for operators who need proof before scale.

CommunityDesk is useful when a team wants real customer language, a sellable offer, and a reportable workflow before investing in heavier automation, backend, or billing.

Founders validating an offer

Use manual community research to find sharper pain, safer content angles, and first qualified conversations.

Agencies selling research sprints

Package scans, weekly reports, proof tracking, and client delivery without risky platform automation.

Small teams preparing a SaaS launch

Validate the manual loop before adding backend, auth, billing, or integrations.

The product is the revenue loop.

CommunityDesk is not a posting bot. It helps an operator move from community evidence to offer tests, safe content, leads, proof, client reports, and weekly learning.

Set a goal

Find real pains

Capture complaints, alternatives, keywords, intent, and evidence from Reddit-style conversations.

Build better offers

Turn validated pain into audits, services, templates, lead magnets, or SaaS hypotheses.

Serve founders

Use the workspace to validate your own offer, lead magnet, and weekly sprint.

Serve agencies

Run client workspaces, delivery reports, proof tracking, and service packages.

Write Reddit-native content

Generate helpful comments, replies, questions, and posts that start from community value.

Stay inside the rules

Check disclosure, link risk, claims, repeated content, self-promo, and community fit.

Track leads and revenue

Record replies, DMs, qualified conversations, pipeline, won revenue, and next actions manually.

Track proof ethically

Keep quotes, objections, manual metrics, permission status, and claim warnings together.

Run weekly sprints

Plan communities, comments, posts, follow-ups, success metrics, lessons, and the next test.

What a user gets after one scan.

The first sellable output is a client-ready Reddit Opportunity Scan: pain evidence, opportunity scores, offer ideas, safe content angles, proof notes, risks, and a seven-day validation sprint.

10-20 community opportunities
30-50 manual pain signals
5 scored opportunities
3 offer ideas
10 content angles
1 Markdown client report
1 seven-day sprint plan
Safety and proof notes

Demo the whole workflow in five minutes.

The demo project shows an AI coding assistant moving from research to pain signals, offer design, safe content, manual queue, lead tracking, proof, reports, and the next sprint.

View demo workflow

01

Goal

02

Pain research

03

Opportunity score

04

Offer

05

Content draft

06

Rule check

07

Manual queue

08

Lead CRM

09

Proof

10

Report

11

Next sprint

Founder use case

Start with one offer, capture real pain, prepare comment-first content, record qualified conversations, and generate a founder report before building more product.

Agency use case

Sell a scan, run a 7-day validation sprint, deliver weekly client updates, and keep proof, risks, decisions, and renewal paths visible.

Service first, SaaS later.

The MVP makes monetization explicit without promising guaranteed results: use it for your own project, for client delivery, or as the workflow that later becomes paid software.

Founder validation

Use the system to sharpen one offer and earn qualified conversations before building more software.

  • Opportunity Scan
  • 7-day validation sprint
  • Founder report

Client service

Package Reddit research into a repeatable delivery workflow for founders and small teams.

  • Research scan
  • Weekly client update
  • Proof and renewal tracker

Future SaaS

Keep the manual loop visible until customers prove which backend, auth, billing, and team features matter.

  • Project limits
  • Persistent reports
  • Team review flow

48-72 hours

Reddit Opportunity Scan

$49 early access

Best first offer: narrow scope, real pain evidence, and a clear seven-day sprint.

7 days

Validation Sprint

$299 pilot

Turn the scan into comments, offers, proof notes, and next-step reporting.

Monthly

Community Desk

$799+

Operate the manual loop for a client with weekly reporting and proof tracking.

Later

SaaS plan

Not yet

Wait for real demand before adding auth, database, Stripe, or team workspaces.

Pricing preview, no payment integration yet.

v0.4.1 shows plan limits and upgrade intent without Stripe. The product still runs on manual records, mock data, localStorage, and exportable reports.

Free

$0

1 project, manual records, limited reports

Pro

$19/mo

3 projects, full content factory, lead CRM, weekly sprint, Markdown exports

Studio

$49/mo

10 projects, client reports, offer lab, revenue dashboard

Agency

$199/mo

client workspaces, white-label reports, team review flow, playbook library

Safety boundaries are product features.

There is no account farming, account warming, switch-account publishing, coordinated posting, auto-posting, auto-commenting, vote manipulation, ban evasion, login scraping, anti-detection, or hidden bot behavior. Every publishing and outreach action stays manual.

No account farming
No account warming
No multi-account coordination
No automated posting
No automated commenting
No automated DMs
No vote manipulation
No karma manipulation
No ban evasion
No proxy or fingerprint logic
No login scraping
Human review required

FAQ

Does CommunityDesk post to Reddit?

No. It prepares research, drafts, queues, reports, and checklists for a human operator. It does not post, comment, DM, vote, or manage accounts.

Is this a SaaS or a service system?

v0.4 is service-first. You can use it to sell scans and validation sprints now, then add backend, auth, billing, and team features later.

Can I deploy it?

Yes. It is a Next.js app with localStorage persistence and no required environment variables for the demo.

Does it make income claims?

No. The product tracks evidence, pipeline, proof, risks, and decisions without guaranteeing leads, revenue, or platform outcomes.