Discord Bot Builder

Your mods are tired of answering 'where are the server rules?' for the 1000th time. Hand it to an AI bot trained on your real docs — it doesn't get tired, it doesn't sleep, it lives in your server.

150M+Monthly active Discord users
19M+Active community servers
Channels + DMsBot replies in both
24/7Doesn't quit, doesn't ghost

Four steps to a bot in your server

Create a Discord application

In the Discord Developer Portal, hit 'New Application', name it, then enable the three Privileged Gateway Intents (Presence, Server Members, Message Content). Copy the Application ID. We have a screenshot walkthrough at /docs/guides/discord.

Generate the bot and add it to your server

Under OAuth2 → URL Generator, check 'bot' and the permissions you want, paste the generated URL into a new tab, pick your server. Bot lands in the channel list, ready for credentials.

Connect to Mingleego

Create a Social Bot in your dashboard, pick Discord, paste the Application ID and Bot Token. We validate them on save.

Train and let it loose

Upload your server rules, FAQs, product docs, lore — PDFs, CSVs, JSON, TXT, up to 500MB. Write the bot's persona in plain language. It's answering in channels and DMs from that moment on.

Where Discord servers break down without a bot

Mods burn out answering the same question

'Where are the server rules?' / 'How do I get the verified role?' for the 1000th time. Mod fatigue is a real driver of community decline.

New members get lost and bounce within an hour

A new join sees 30 channels and zero context. Without a welcome bot to walk them through roles and rules, half of them leave.

Setting up a real Discord bot has too many moving parts

Developer Portal application, three Privileged Gateway Intents, OAuth2 permissions, hosting. Most server owners give up halfway through.

Paid Discord communities need account-aware answers

Membership-based servers, course communities, paid SaaS Discord channels — they need a bot that can look up the asker's account from CRM, not just spout FAQ snippets.

How Mingleego Discord bots actually work

Make an application in the Discord Developer Portal, copy the Application ID and Bot Token, paste them into Mingleego. The bot lives in your server with whatever OAuth permissions you grant — replies in channels, threads, and DMs, with persistent conversation memory per user. Upload your docs (PDFs, CSVs, JSON, TXT up to 500MB), pick a model — GPT-4o Mini for high-volume FAQ traffic, GPT-5.2 for the harder questions — and train the persona in plain language. Same assistant runs on Telegram, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook Messenger, Slack, and your website chat if you ever want to spread beyond Discord.

Six things mods actually use this for

Server FAQ on autopilot

'Where are the rules?' / 'How do I get the verified role?' / 'When's the next event?' — bot answers from your real docs with citations. The repeat-question fatigue is over.

Onboard new members

New person joins, opens a DM with the bot, asks how the server works. Bot walks them through roles, rules, the channel map — without a moderator stepping in.

Drop a screenshot, get help

Members can post a screenshot of a bug, an error, a product photo. Vision reads it and the bot answers — useful for tech / gaming / product servers.

Share PDFs and docs

Members attach PDFs (specs, contracts, study material). Bot reads them into context and answers grounded in what's actually in the file.

Capture leads (for B2B servers)

Running a Discord server for a SaaS product, a course, or a community? Bot pushes qualified leads into HubSpot or any CRM you wire up — with full conversation context attached.

Account help in DM

Bot looks up the member's account from connected CRM and answers plan, billing, or order questions in DMs. Useful for membership communities and paid Discord servers.

What works on Discord specifically

Server-wide deployment

Bot is added to your server with OAuth2 permissions you control — Send Messages, Read History, attach files. Responds in channels, threads, and DMs with memory per user.

RAG on your stuff

Upload server rules, FAQs, lore, product docs (PDFs, CSVs, JSON, TXT, up to 500MB). Bot answers from your real content with file citations. No 'I think it's...' hallucinations.

Vision and inbound files

Members can post photos and PDFs; bot reads them with vision, processes documents into context, and can reply with images, documents, or location pins.

8 GPT models, pick per bot

GPT-4o through GPT-5.2 — lightweight Nano variants for FAQ duty, heavier models for nuanced support. Different bots can use different models on the same server.

Connect your stack

Shopify, eBay, HubSpot CRM, Outlook (email + calendar), Google Calendar. Useful when your Discord is more 'paid community' than 'gaming server'.

Per-bot stats and history

See every conversation. Per-bot statistics: volumes, peak times, source channels. Useful when you're scaling moderator coverage or measuring engagement.

Discord bot questions

No. The Discord Developer Portal does most of the work — create an application, enable three intents, copy two values. Paste into Mingleego. There's a screenshot guide at /docs/guides/discord if any step is unclear.

Give your mods their nights back

$2 of free credit on signup. Connect a Discord server, train on your rules and FAQs, and watch the repeat-question fatigue drop.

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