Your Discord AI agent. Part of the team.
Deploy a Klaws agent to your Discord server and it becomes a full community member — answers questions, moderates, summarizes conversations, runs scheduled announcements, and triages support. It has memory, so repeat members get context-aware help.
Your agent with Discord
How it works
Sign up for Klaws and deploy your agent.
Add the Klaws bot to your Discord server with one invite link.
Start asking your agent anything — in DMs or channels.
Drop this in and ship.
The prompt below is a working starting point for Discord. Copy it, paste it into your Klaws agent, tune to your stack — and you're running.
Klaws vs MEE6 or Dyno
Classic Discord bots are great for moderation and XP. They're not agents — they don't remember members, don't reason, and don't act across your other tools.
Real memory
The agent remembers every member's past questions, preferences, and interactions. Replies feel personal, not templated.
Cross-tool automation
Files GitHub issues from bug reports, creates Notion pages from feature requests, sends Telegram alerts for urgent members — bot plugins can't.
Natural language config
Describe what you want in plain English. No YAML configs, no regex rules, no command dictionaries to memorize.
Grows with your server
Works on a 20-person dev server the same way it works on a 50,000-member community. No plan limits on message volume.
Use Discord for
Learn more about Discord
Common questions
Does the Discord bot work in multiple servers?
Yes. One Klaws agent can be invited to multiple servers, each with its own context and memory.
Can I limit which channels the bot responds in?
Yes. You configure channel-level permissions from Discord's native settings — the bot respects them.
Does it store message history?
The agent has short-term memory for context in active conversations, but doesn't archive message history long-term.
Can it do onboarding and role assignment?
Yes. Point the agent at your server rules and it DMs new joiners with a personalized welcome, answers onboarding questions, and assigns roles based on your criteria (verification answers, Twitter handle match, etc.).