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Daily, 9:00
Community digest
Clusters Discord and store reviews into the issues that actually matter and drafts the reply.
Gini for Gaming
Gini is an AI coworker that lives in your studio's Slack. It runs community triage, build reporting, and live-ops chores, so your team spends time making the game.
One seat per workspace · live in Slack today, Teams by invite
A morning in your studio
live-ops
Invited to this channel
@Gini what broke over the weekend?
Reading Discord, the store reviews, and the crash feed since Friday.
One real issue: the weekend event's reward doesn't grant on Android 14, which is 71% of the crash reports and most of the anger. Tickets are filed and the community post is drafted.
Backlog triaged · reply staged for your OK
Pick the one you repeat every week. Gini does it end to end, shows its work in the channel, then offers to keep running it on a cadence.
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Daily, 9:00
Clusters Discord and store reviews into the issues that actually matter and drafts the reply.
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When crashes spike
Groups crash reports, dedupes them, and files prioritized tickets for the worst offenders.
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Daily, 10:00
Posts DAU, retention, IAP, and the event that moved the needle, with the numbers sourced.
Scoped per person · revocable in one click
Discord
Community
Steam
Store
App Store
Store
Amplitude
Analytics
Sentry
Crashes
Jira
Issues
Notion
Docs
GitHub
Code
Plus 200+ more integrations. Gini only reaches what you connect, with the permissions of the person who connected it.
A live game is a firehose of players, builds, and metrics. Gini handles the operational layer in Slack.
An assistant
“Here's how to respond to player feedback.”
You still do the work
Gini
Clustered the weekend's Discord and store reviews into the top five issues and drafted the community reply.
Sentiment summarized · reply staged
Only the channels you invite it to
No workspace-wide ingestion. Remove Gini from a channel and its access ends with the membership.
Approval before anything leaves
Money moving, anything client-facing, anything sent on your behalf: it drafts, then waits for a one-tap OK.
Your data never trains a model
Encrypted in transit and at rest, isolated per workspace, and deletable whenever you ask.
Two minutes of setup, then one job. Nothing to migrate, nobody to train, and one seat covers the whole workspace.
Install from the Slack app directory. It arrives like a new teammate and sees only the channels you add it to.
Each connection is scoped to the person who made it and revocable in one click.
Gini runs it, shows its work in the channel, then offers to keep it on a cadence.
On Teams? It's rolling out by invite. Ask for a spot and we'll hold it.
Same coworker, different week