Bot Maker For Discord

The most up-to-date Discord bot maker. Hassle-free, easy to use, a visual delight.

Come say hi! .gg/n9PWrxFQFF

  • Note - I'll refer to this as BMD (Bot Maker for Discord) to keep things simple

If you just want to see how app interactions look like, see the guide in the "Basic Info" section (Button labeled "View the Manual" to the right of this description)

BMD is a list-based bot maker. This means that everything, from your commands, to your actions, are displayed chronologically - and can be reordered to fit your wants. For example, when a command is ran, actions (keep reading to find out what they are) run in the same order you placed them. Being list-based prevents your project from going spaghetti (compared to flowchart bot makers)

If you're coming from Discord Bot Maker, you'll find that this app is very similar (although more updated) in most cases.

Alright, let's get to business:

Actions

What are they?

Think of a command like a puzzle. You know how puzzles have pieces? Well, an action is basically a piece of the puzzle (your command/event) - you have over 250 actions in BMD

An action can either send a message, make a comparison, play some music, ban somebody, wait for a few seconds, jump to another action (and more).

Sidenote: most actions rely on variables (a blessing in disguise) - I pointed out how to use variables in this guide!

Support for Discord's API features

This app supports: Installable Apps (Follow this tutorial), Polls, User/Message/Slash Commands, you name it!

Community

Steam's built-in community isn't quite active for this app. That's because we have a Discord server () that's generally quite active (except on sundays and mondays, for some reason)

Feedback is also taken in consideration. In some cases, some feedback is added in less than 24h.

What about DRM?

There's none. The app's source code is free to be seen - I pointed out how in the Discord server's FAQ.

You're also allowed to share the app around (<-- written statement granting you permissions to hand this over to your friends)

Why this and not another bot maker?

Extensive Featureset

  • Makes for a great message logging bot, welcome & goodbye messages and about anything else relying on events

  • Slash Commands, Right-Click User Commands (User Apps) & Right-Click Message Commands (Message Apps)

  • Image Manipulation

  • Music (YouTube, Direct File Hosting, Local MP3)

  • QuickDB (Local)

  • Lists & Loops

  • Awaiting Messages & Reactions (with filters!)

  • Project Manager

  • Dates! (No, not the romantic ones & neither the ones you eat, the ones that revolve around the calendar)

  • Discord Buttons, Select Menus, Member Select Menus, Channel Select Menus, Role Select Menus

  • Editing Messages

  • Checking the permissions of roles & members

  • Logic abilities. Run additional actions, jump to an action, skip a number of actions, stop running actions, calling anchors, jumping to anchors.

  • Hassle-Free anchors, just create the action, copy the anchor ID (or just keep it in mind), and paste it anywhere

  • Storing data (such as XP, Money, etc.) of: Members, Servers, Channels, Users, Globally (yes, this means you can create economy systems)

  • Randomizing Numbers & HEX Codes (HEX Code = color code)

  • Waiting (such wow feature)

  • Threads (Creating forum posts with tags, creating a thread bound to a message / channel)

  • Bulk-Deleting messages

  • Comparisons. Check if something matches certain criteria (this is where most advanced users have fun)

  • Running commands from another command (with Command IDs/Names)

  • Getting: a channel's messages, a guild's roles, a server's channels, a member's roles & a lot more!

  • Adding & Removing Reactions

  • Getting & Sending JSON from/to WebAPIs

  • Folders (for organizing commands)

  • Moddability (See this tutorial or this GitHub repository for mods)

  • Sending & creating polls

  • Communicating with APIs

  • Action search - just CTRL+K and find your way through a loooooooong command

  • Creating aliases - using a text command? Look to the right of your command name input, you'll find a button. Click it.. et voila! (I'm sure you're able to figure it out from there)

  • And so many more!

  • Support is not guaranteed

Attribution

Thanks to Icons8 for their design software and icons!

Special thanks to Iconduck for their icons 💗

Art assets made with Lunacy