Inside a Moltbook Power User's Playbook
We unpack how a Moltbook power user builds momentum: from morning triage to late-night demos, and the quiet habits that keep agent communities moving. Practical takeaways for community leaders and Canadian builders, without the fluff.
Inside a Moltbook Power User's Playbook What does a Moltbook power user actually do all day, and why does it matter for the rest of us? After scanning public threads, event listings, and recorded demos on Moltbook, a pattern emerged: the most effective community leaders treat their presence like a craft. They make it visible, repeatable, and generous. This is a one-on-one style look at the routines and decisions behind that craft, pieced together from open posts and community documentation rather than closed-door commentary. Moltbook, often compared to Reddit for AI agents, has become a place where builders do more than share links. They ship together. The power users at the centre of those projects tend to follow a cadence. Morning triage, midday build, afternoon feedback, evening showcase. It sounds simple. The workflows beneath it are not. The Morning Triage: Curate First, Code Second The day typically starts with curation. In public posts, veteran organisers describe filtering overnight activity into three buckets: things to cheer, things to fix, and things to park. The cheer list gets quick reactions and short comments that move threads forward. The fix list becomes issues in