Discord Bot Integration & Workflow Automation
Run Discord Bot on autopilot. Keep the veto.
165 actions
Bulk bans, mass message deletions, and role assignments fire in your Discord server before you've read what triggered them. Rills proposes every action, you approve before anything ships.
Interactive. No signup. 14 days free · approvals always free.
Most automation fires first, asks later. Rills shows you the change before it ships.
Every consequential communication action from Discord Bot arrives on your phone first. Approve in seconds. Decline without explaining yourself. Workflows wait, paused at zero cost, until you decide.
Queue 3
Bulk ban 14 flagged users from the guild?
14 accounts matched spam-keyword filter in #general
3 accounts joined in past 24h, 11 older members flagged
Similar batch last week included 2 false positives
Free to wait. Free to think.
Approvals and logic don't cost a credit. Pause a workflow for three hours or three weeks. The price is the same: zero. You only pay when something real happens: an AI call, an outbound action.
Approve from your phone in five seconds.
Swipe right when you're sure. Decline when you're not. Between meetings, mid-coffee, on the train. No dashboard to babysit, no inbox triage, no 3am stomach-drop wondering what shipped while you slept.
Routine cases graduate themselves.
Every approval feeds a confidence score for that exact workflow shape. The obvious cases (the ones you've green-lit fifty times) start running on their own. The judgment calls still come to you.
About Discord Bot automation
Running a Discord community means moderation calls, role changes, and bulk actions pile up fast, and the ones that go out wrong are the ones your members screenshot.
When Discord Bot runs unsupervised
Bulk operations in Discord move fast. When automation fires without a checkpoint, a single misconfigured rule sends the wrong action to the wrong people before you notice.
- Bulk ban users from guild runs on a keyword match that catches legitimate members, and 40 accounts are gone before anyone flags it.
- Bulk delete messages sweeps a channel clean based on a filter that was too broad, and a week of community conversation disappears.
- Assign role to guild member fires on a form submission that wasn't validated, and a new user lands in an admin-level role they shouldn't have.
- Prune inactive guild members cuts real contributors who just haven't posted recently, and they're gone without a warning.
- Revoke invite by code kills a link that an active partner was still using, and new referrals start hitting a dead end.
What Rills does inside Discord Bot
With Discord Bot automation through Rills, proposed actions like bulk banning users, deleting messages, or updating scheduled events queue up for your review instead of executing the moment a condition is met. You see exactly what would change, who it affects, and what triggered it.
The ban still happens; you just see who's on the list first.
Why Discord Bot has no triggers and how Rills fills the gap
Discord Bot has no native event triggers in this integration, so nothing starts a Rills workflow on its own. You can still approve Discord Bot actions by connecting upstream signals from other tools or running scheduled checks on a timer.
- A moderation flag in your support inbox can kick off a review that proposes a bulk ban from guild, ready for your approval.
- A scheduled daily check can surface inactive members and queue a prune inactive guild members proposal before it runs.
- A new signup in your community platform can trigger a workflow that proposes assign role to guild member with the member's details attached.
- A report from your community analytics tool can propose bulk delete messages in a flagged channel, scoped to the exact window you'd want to review.
What Rills can do in Discord Bot
5 of 165 actions across reads, writes, and updates.
- 01
Bulk Delete Messages
Efficiently remove multiple messages from a Discord channel at once, helping you clean up conversations and maintain a tidy community space. This is useful when you need to delete outdated content, spam, or organize your channels without doing it one message at a time.
- 02
Delete Message
Permanently removes a message from a Discord channel, helping you clean up conversations and manage channel content.
- 03
Send Message To Channel
Post messages to a Discord channel with support for rich formatting like embeds, images, and interactive buttons. Use this to automate notifications, announcements, and customer communication directly from your business workflows.
- 04
Add Reaction To Message
Allows your bot to add emoji reactions to Discord messages, enabling automated engagement and sentiment tracking without sending additional text responses.
- 05
Create channel webhook
Set up an automated webhook in a Discord channel to receive real-time notifications and data from external applications, enabling seamless integration between Discord and your business tools.