StickyHive Launches AI Platform to Reduce Community Manager Burnout by 75%
December 7, 2025
A new AI-native community management platform debuts, built to serve leading online community and course platforms and designed to reduce manager burnout through integrated automation.
Officials say users can reclaim 10-20 hours weekly by automated routines and by focusing on human connections that grow the business.
The press materials reference the CMX Community Industry Report (2025) to highlight the need for automated solutions.
Together, these three suites streamline operations and reduce fragmentation by consolidating moderation, scheduling, and engagement into one platform.
A 14-day free trial is available, with a highlighted goal of reclaiming 10-20 hours per week for managers and solo operators.
The release provides background on the company’s mission and notes that native tools are designed to minimize reliance on ad-hoc automation stacks.
The company positions StickyHive as the first AI community management software native to major platforms, aiming to reclaim 10-20 hours per week for community managers and solo operators.
The rollout emphasizes automation, moderation, and engagement tools to reduce burnout by handling repetitive tasks.
Pricing and availability include a 14-day free trial, with more information available at stickyhive.ai.
The 14-day complimentary trial is offered, and more details can be found on the site.
In detail, The Guardian Suite offers always-on AI moderation with human alerts, The Creator Suite enables native API-based scheduling across platforms, and The Engagement Suite focuses on retention, AI marketing, FAQs, and templates.
The platform unifies native scheduling, AI moderation, and engagement workflows in a single dashboard, replacing scattered schedulers, spreadsheets, and scripts.
By consolidating these functions, the product eliminates the fragmented tools typical of community operations.
StickyHive claims up to 75% reduction in operational workload, aligning with CMX’s 2025 report that manual workflows are a top pain point for community professionals.
Innovations include native API-level integration for scheduling and moderation, a Chrome browser extension called the Browser Command Center, and a multi-community dashboard for agencies managing several client communities.
Three integrated suites drive the product: The Guardian Suite for AI-driven 24/7 moderation, The Creator Suite for native post scheduling via APIs, and The Engagement Suite for retention, AI marketing, FAQs, and engagement templates.
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The Globe and Mail • Dec 7, 2025
StickyHive Launches First AI Community Management Software Built Natively for Leading Online Community Platforms
FinancialContent • Dec 7, 2025
StickyHive Launches First AI Community Management Software Built Natively for Leading Online Community Platforms