About Atria

Atria is a nonprofit building open-source moderation tools for online communities. We're fiscally sponsored by The Hack Foundation, and our work spans products like Wren, an AI moderation assistant for Discord and roleplay communities, and Amble, a platform built for the online and in-person communities.


We run flat. No layers of management, no bureaucracy to wade through. Everyone pitches in on what needs doing, and our team is spread across several countries, all working toward the same goal: communities deserve moderation tools that treat people with dignity, not just log entries to process.


Why we're looking for volunteers

We're a small team with a lot of ground to cover, and we'd rather grow with people who care about the mission than just fill headcount. If you believe online spaces can be safer without becoming surveilled or dehumanized, this is a place to put that belief to work.


What you might work on

  • Software development (backend, frontend, or bot/integration work)
  • Product design or UX
  • Trust & safety research and policy
  • Community management and moderator support
  • Writing, documentation, or content
  • Operations and project coordination
  • Marketing


We'll match you to work based on your skills and what the team needs at the time, so tell us what you're good at and what you want to learn.


Who we're looking for

  • Genuinely interested in online safety, moderation, or trust & safety
  • Comfortable working async with a small, international team
  • Able to commit a few hours a week, consistently
  • Bonus if you've spent time in Discord or Roblox communities, or in open source


What you get

Real ownership over things that ship, a voice in how the tools get built, and a team that will actually use what you make. This is early-stage nonprofit work, so it's not polished and it's not glamorous, but it's honest and it matters.