Growing a Discord server fast requires a combination of effective strategies, tools and consistent effort. Using the below Lazy AI bot templates will help you to grow your Discord server faster and without developer resource, just by using prompts.
The Discord bot monitors all messages in the server. If a message contains profanity, the bot deletes it and sends a warning to the channel. The bot also notifies the host about the deletion via a direct message. Additionally, the bot outputs a helpful error message to a channel if there is a permissions error, guiding the server admin to enable the required permission in the Discord Developer portal.
This app uses Selenium to navigate directly to the "Videos" tab of a specified YouTube channel URL, scrolls down until there are no new videos or the maximum number of videos to be listed is reached, retrieves the list of videos on the channel, and shares the video data in the same Discord thread it was mentioned to scrape it. The app also handles errors during the extraction of videos and prints the progress of the number of videos data that is being collected throughout the app lifecycle. The app requires the environment variable DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN to be set to the token of the Discord bot. The maximum number of videos to be listed can be set using the command "!set_max_videos " with the same bot. The bot is created with all intents to make it work properly. The app also validates the YouTube channel URL provided by the user. The command to list the videos is "!list_videos ".
Welcome to the Member Counter Discord Bot template! This template offers you a made bot that can tally up the overall number of members, bots and non bot members within a Discord server. It also keeps track of member counts per role. This bot is ideal for server admins looking to monitor their communitys growth and demographics.
The Website Stats App is a Discord bot that provides detailed statistics about a given website. It visits the website, determines its load time, status, and security level, and sends this information back to a Discord command. The app also handles errors for incorrect URLs, notifies the user if the website processing is taking some time, and alerts the user if the website is down or not reachable. The app requires the DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN environment variable to be set in the Env Secrets tab. The app supports the !website_stats command on Discord.
This Discord bot is designed to automatically assign a random color to a user's role in a Discord server. The bot is triggered by the '!auto_color' command and can be used by an administrator. The color is randomly generated each time the command is used. The bot uses the Discord API and requires a Discord token to function. The Discord token should be provided as an environment variable named 'DISCORD_TOKEN'.
This template provides an overview of the Discord auto role bot, a tool, for managing roles on Discord servers. It can automatically assign roles to users and new members when they join. This bot is especially handy for servers where role management can be time consuming. To use it you need to set the 'DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN' in the environment variables. The bot offers commands such as '!add_role <user>'; assigns a role to a user or the command author if no user is specified and 'on_member_join'; automatically gives members the 'New Member' role upon joining.
The Discord Logging Bot is a utility bot designed to perform logging tasks on Discord. This logger bot can set a specific channel as the log channel and send logs to that channel. The bot is controlled via commands. The '!set_log_channel #channel-name' command sets a specific channel as the log channel. The '!log message' command sends a log message to the set channel. The bot requires a Discord bot token (DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN) to function properly.
This bot is designed to perform a variety of tasks on Discord. It can add or remove channels from a list of channels to which it can send messages. It can send a message to all channels in this list. Before sending a message, it will ask for confirmation. The bot token(DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN) is securely taken from environment variables .
This bot will be designed to perform a variety of tasks on Discord, including counting metrics, tracking unique engaged members, tracking new members, and tracking members that have left. These metrics will also be sent as messages to a Slack channel every 7 days in the form of a data frame table converted to text. To make it work, it requires the following environment variables: DISCORD_TOKEN (your Discord bot token), SLACK_API_TOKEN (your Slack API token), and SLACK_CHANNEL (the ID of the Slack channel where the bot will send messages).
The Discord Suggestions Bot is designed to manage suggestions on Discord. The suggester can perform the following commands: - !suggest : Sends a suggestion to a designated channel. - !set_suggestion_channel : Sets the default suggestion channel. The bot token is securely stored in environment variables and requires the DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN to work properly.
This bot is designed to display join and leave messages. It requires environment variables (DISCORD_TOKEN) and channel IDs to function properly. Please provide the DISCORD_TOKEN in the Env Secrets tab. To setup this Discord join and leave bot and receive a token, you need to create a new application in the Discord developer portal, add a bot to that application, and then copy the bot's token.
This bot will be designed to perform a single task on Discord, which is to welcome new users with a unique poem. The bot requires two environment variables to function properly: DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN (the token of your Discord bot) and WELCOME_CHANNEL_ID (the ID of the channel where the bot will send welcome messages).
This bot will be designed to perform a variety of custom commands on Discord, including sending multiple messages and channels, using any role, auto-assigning roles on join, supporting custom emotes, displaying join & leave messages, making suggestions, auto color roles, and logging.
Here are some tips to help you increase the member count of your Discord server:
Remember that building a thriving Discord community takes time, so be patient and stay consistent with your efforts. Focus on creating a positive and engaging environment to encourage both new and existing members to participate actively in your server.