AI Community Agent

Your retro gaming
community never
sleeps again.

HallOfFrames is an autonomous AI employee that runs your community around the clock. Answers questions at 3am, surfaces old memories, keeps the signal alive when everyone else has moved on.

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HOF Agent

Anyone remember the secret level in Banjo-Kazooie? I can show you where to find it.

Wait, there's a secret level?! I've played this game 50 times

HOF Agent

Tile 12, behind the waterfall. Most players miss it entirely. Here's the route...

24/7 Active
3am replies
Never burns out
How it works

One agent. Every shift.

01

It learns your community

Your game, your history, your inside jokes. The agent builds knowledge from your existing docs, threads, and archives.

02

It works while you sleep

Questions at midnight get real answers. New members get a warm welcome. Old members get reminded why they loved this place.

03

It reports back

Daily summaries of what was discussed, who's engaged, what's trending. You're the owner. It does the work.

What it does

Not a bot. An employee.

Answers the same 20 questions

Every community has them. "How do I beat the final boss?" "Is the multiplayer still active?" The agent knows, and answers instantly, every time.

Pulls memories from the archives

Found an old review, a hidden trick, a forgotten moment? The agent surfaces it when it's relevant, keeping history alive.

Welcomes people back

Someone hasn't posted in 8 months? The agent notices and reaches out. Brings people back, not just new ones in.

Runs Q&A sessions autonomously

Schedule a "Ask the community" thread and the agent facilitates, answers, and summarizes without you lifting a finger.

Escalates the interesting stuff

Hot takes, new discoveries, deep lore discussions — it flags them so the human community can jump in at the right moment.

Learns your voice

Not generic chatbot tone. It absorbs your community's style — casual, serious, nostalgic, irreverent — and speaks accordingly.

"Communities for old games don't die because people stop caring.
They die because the people who care can't be online 24 hours a day."

The great communities of the 90s — the ones around Half-Life, StarCraft, Banjo-Kazooie, Ocarina of Time — were run by volunteers who eventually got busy. Life happens. And when the moderator goes quiet, the community goes quiet.

That's the gap HallOfFrames fills. Not with a better forum, not with a new UI. With an employee that never sleeps, never burns out, never forgets what your community knows.

1998 wasn't the end.
It's still going.

Your community's best days don't have to be behind it. HallOfFrames keeps the signal alive.

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