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Clarm AI: Automated DevRel Engineer for Slack and Discord Community Growth

By

Marcus Storm-Mollard

1mo ago· 2 min readenProduct

Summary

Clarm is an AI-powered DevRel engineer designed to help developers grow their Slack and Discord communities by instantly answering complex technical questions. The tool was developed during Y Combinator to address the problem of founders and DevRel engineers spending hours daily answering technical queries, which takes time away from product development. Clarm provides instant responses with architecture diagrams and repo-specific code to prevent developer churn and convert users into customers and contributors.

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During our YC batch, all our friends were shipping awesome dev-facing products - but were spending all day trying to grow their communities by answering questions in Slack and Discord.
The founder or a DevRel engineer spent hours each day answering technical questions like: 'How can I make a new GPG key in Rust?' 'How do I get the health check of a container in Docker?' 'What's the correct syntax for Gemini tool use with type actions?'
Devs churn from your repo because they wait days for answers to complex technical questions. Clarm handles these instantly with architecture diagrams and repo-specific code, keeping devs in the zone and converting them into customers and contributors.
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Devs churn from your repo because they wait days for answers to complex technical questions. Clarm handles these instantly with architecture diagrams and repo-specific code, keeping devs in the zone and converting them into customers and contributors.

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