Join roles
Give new members a starter role when they enter the server.
FromFlow Get Started Discord auto role bot
FromFlow lets you automate Discord role assignment with workflows that understand joins, buttons, commands, verification, levels, staff actions, and stored data.
Build the workflow
Auto roles can be simple, like giving a starter role on join, or conditional, like assigning roles after verification, level milestones, or user choices. FromFlow keeps that logic visible.
Give new members a starter role when they enter the server.
Grant access after rules acceptance or onboarding.
Assign milestone roles from leveling or event participation.
Record important role changes in staff channels.
Server use cases
A good auto role workflow helps members find the right channels, protects sensitive spaces, and reduces repetitive staff work.
Move members from new to verified to active community roles.
Assign topic, game, region, or notification roles.
Use roles to unlock categories only after the right step.
Give temporary event or ping roles with clear removal paths.
How it works
Start from a Discord event, slash command, button, menu, member join, message, or template workflow.
Add conditions, role checks, data lookups, messages, embeds, channel actions, and follow-up steps visually.
Check channels, permissions, role hierarchy, message copy, staff notifications, and edge cases before launch.
Run the bot through FromFlow hosting, then keep editing the workflow as your Discord server changes.
FAQ
A Discord auto role bot automates a specific Discord server job with triggers, conditions, messages, role actions, logs, and follow-up steps that match your community.
Yes. FromFlow lets you build a Discord auto role bot with visual workflows instead of writing Discord.js code or hosting a bot process yourself.
Yes. FromFlow workflows can connect tickets, moderation, welcome flows, roles, embeds, commands, logs, stored data, and hosted deployment in the same custom bot.
Test it in a private channel or staging server first. Check permissions, role hierarchy, message copy, staff notifications, edge cases, and logs before moving it into a live community.