Hi everyone! I just started a Discord community and I’m trying to make it more engaging while we build up our member base.
I’m searching for a bot that can help with:
- Automatically posting gaming quotes or anime references to keep chat active.
- Dropping memes or fun content at regular intervals.
- Creating interactive moments like reaction games or conversation starters.
- Being simple to configure and stable to use.
Since we’re still a small group, I really need something that makes the server feel alive even when not many people are online. I don’t mind if it’s a well-known bot or something more niche, as long as it actually helps get people talking.
What bots have worked well for you in similar situations? Are there any I should definitely stay away from? Would really appreciate your thoughts!
I faced a similar challenge earlier. I found integrating Carl-bot to be quite beneficial. Its features, like reaction roles and customizable auto-messages, really help maintain engagement. Another aspect I implemented was a daily or weekly question prompt which encouraged members to share their thoughts. This not only sparked conversations but also brought members closer together. Overall, using Carl-bot effectively transformed my server dynamics and kept interactions flowing consistently.
Honestly, Dyno is worth checking out. I’ve used it for months and love how the auto moderation works with custom commands, especially for smaller servers. Setting up timed messages with memes or quotes is super easy, plus it has decent mini games built in. The dashboard beats other bots I’ve tried - way more user friendly. Only catch is you need premium for advanced features, but the basic stuff should cover what you need.
MEE6 worked great for my gaming community when we were starting out. The leveling system gets people participating - everyone loves watching their progress grow. The custom commands are perfect for automated content drops. I set it up to post random gaming tips every few hours and created simple reaction mini-games that people could jump into whenever. The welcome messages made new members feel noticed right away. Just don’t spam the automated posts - I learned that spacing them right keeps chat active during slow times without being annoying.