KanaKuni
my project · in development
One Discord bot doing the job of the handful most servers run today.
One bot instead of five
Auto moderation, warnings, tickets, polls, XP and levelling, keyword triggers, welcome messages, and logging that covers role changes, joins and leaves. None of that is hard on its own. The reason servers run five bots is not difficulty, it is that nobody bothered putting them in one place.
One bot also means one set of permissions to think about, one thing to update, and one place to go looking when something did not fire.
Configured in a browser
Setup commands are a bad interface that everyone agreed to call a feature. You cannot see the current state, you cannot see what you are allowed to type, and a typo just silently does nothing.
KanaKuni gets configured from a dashboard, so the settings are visible and changing one is a form instead of a guess.
How it is priced
Paid, and priced for what you actually use. A small server should pay a small amount, which is not how most of this stuff gets sold. The exact numbers are not up yet because they are still moving, and I would rather say nothing than say something that turns out wrong.
Where it came from
It grew out of Moth Mommy, the bot I build for Club Lunaria. That one is fitted to a single server. This is the half that was never specific to it, rebuilt so somebody I have never met can configure it themselves.