Ban appeals
Collect the action, original reason, member explanation, supporting evidence, and policy acknowledgement.
FromFlow Get Started Discord appeal management
Collect appeals, organize private reviews, record decisions, and complete every moderation outcome through one custom Discord bot.
What you can run
Bring the moderation action, member explanation, evidence, reviewer context, and final outcome into one consistent process.
Collect the action, original reason, member explanation, supporting evidence, and policy acknowledgement.
Route temporary moderation actions through a focused review path with the right urgency.
Review verification, role, application, or restricted-channel decisions with the responsible team.
Send sensitive or complex cases to senior reviewers with the complete history attached.
Built around your process
FromFlow keeps every case moving from submission to reviewer assignment, staff decision, member communication, and final action.
Ask focused questions based on the moderation action and collect the context reviewers require.
Store the appellant, action, evidence, assigned reviewer, staff notes, status, and outcome.
Approve, deny, request more information, reassign, or escalate from a controlled staff workflow.
Send the decision, update the case, notify staff, and run the approved access or moderation action.
How it works
Open the correct form and collect the case details in a consistent format.
Create a private record and route it to the responsible moderation team.
Review history, request context, add notes, escalate, approve, or deny.
Tell the member the result, run the next action, and preserve the decision history.
FAQ
Yes. FromFlow lets you build the full Discord appeal bot visually with Discord triggers, conditions, actions, stored data, and hosted deployment.
Yes. Route each case to a restricted review space with its evidence, history, status, and connected reviewer actions.
Yes. Store every case, reviewer, note, status change, decision, resolution, and timestamp for future moderation context.
Yes. Give bans, timeouts, verification decisions, application outcomes, and role restrictions their own forms and reviewer groups.