Moderation Console

Everything your team needs to tackle the hardest cases.

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The Musubi Coop moderation console, showing the Overview dashboard with actions taken, jobs pending review, automation split, and top policy violations.

In the box

All the features you expect, and then some.

Musubi Coop is a full moderation console where your team reviews and acts on everything your platform sees. Review queues, automation rules, dashboards, child-safety reporting, DSA appeals, and reviewer wellness are all built in, with Musubi’s AI ready to switch on whenever you want it.

Open Source

Get the benefits of open source, with none of the maintenance.

Coop is genuinely open source, built and maintained by ROOST and the T&S community. You get the affordability and transparency that comes with open source. You can see exactly how it works, shape it to your platform, and never take a black box on faith.

We make the benefits of open source easy by hosting it for you, keeping up with maintenance and patches, and giving you direct support. Plus, because we’ve done this before, we can spin it up for you faster than you could do yourself.

Grows with you

Start with the console, and switch on AI when you’re ready.

Most teams start with human moderation infrastructure and add automation later. When that day comes, Musubi’s AI moderation and fraud detection plug straight into Musubi Coop, with no re-integration needed. The AI is as good as it gets. Put it together with the console and you’ve got both ends covered, mixed however your policies call for.

FAQs

Answers to questions we’re frequently asked.

Musubi Coop is a fully managed, open-source moderation console for Trust & Safety teams. It’s the Coop platform from ROOST, hosted and supported by Musubi, with a rules engine, review queues, dashboards, child-safety tooling, and optional AI moderation and fraud detection built in. Your team logs in and starts reviewing, with no infrastructure to build or maintain.

Yes, genuinely. Coop is an open-source moderation platform built and maintained by ROOST, a trust-and-safety nonprofit. Musubi Coop is the hosted version of that same project: we run the latest build, keep it updated, and support you directly, so you get the transparency of open source without standing up or maintaining any of the infrastructure yourself. You can read the documentation to learn more.

No. Musubi Coop reviews content across any policy area you define, like harassment, spam, fraud, violent extremism, child safety: whatever your platform deals with. The child-safety workflow just goes a step further with hash matching and CyberTipline reporting, because that category carries specific legal and tooling requirements. Everything else runs against your own policies through the rules engine and review queues.

Yes. Musubi Coop ties every enforcement action to a policy, so you can build DSA Transparency Reports from real enforcement data, and it includes the full appeals workflow the Digital Services Act requires. Every decision is logged for audits and quality assurance.

Reviewer wellness is built in. Media is blurred by default, and you can turn on grayscale and auto-mute for video, set as organization-wide defaults or tuned by each reviewer. Hash matching also catches known CSAM so it can be actioned without anyone having to view it.

A lot faster than building it yourself, or even self-hosting the open-source version. Because the console, queues, rules engine, and reporting already exist and we run them, there’s no infrastructure to stand up and no pipeline to wire together before your team can work. Setup is mostly connecting your content and configuring your policies and routing, which we help you do.

No. Musubi Coop stands on its own as a complete review-and-moderation console. The advantage of getting it from Musubi is that our AI moderation and fraud detection can plug in as decision signals out of the box when you want them, but that’s something you grow into, not a requirement you start with.

Musubi Coop includes hash matching through HMA (Hasher-Matcher-Actioner) to detect known CSAM and NCII: content is hashed and checked against established databases of known abuse material, so it can be caught and actioned without a person having to view it. It also integrates with Google’s Content Safety API and OpenAI’s Moderation API for broader coverage. This is exactly the kind of child-safety infrastructure that’s painful and sensitive to build in-house, which is why it’s included.

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