Contributor onboarding
Guide developers to setup docs, repositories, contribution rules, and project channels.
FromFlow Get Started Discord bot for open source
Welcome contributors, route technical questions, collect issues, publish releases, and recognize participation without stitching together separate bots.
What you can run
Create focused workflows for the moments that decide whether members participate, contribute, and return.
Guide developers to setup docs, repositories, contribution rules, and project channels.
Collect reproducible bug reports and route them by project, component, or severity.
Turn project updates into targeted Discord announcements and follow-up discussions.
Reward merged work, helpful support, documentation, events, and community milestones.
Built around your process
Connect Discord interactions, stored data, roles, channels, schedules, and staff actions around the way your community operates.
Connect project, component, label, and maintainer context to the right Discord path.
Answer common setup, API, architecture, and contribution questions from project knowledge.
Connect GitHub and project APIs to Discord commands, forms, records, and notifications.
Give staff focused queues for triage, support, moderation, and contributor operations.
How it works
Choose the intake, access, participation, support, and recognition moments.
Store the member, team, activity, request, and status information the workflows need.
Run forms, routing, roles, channels, reminders, and staff actions from one bot.
Add new programs and workflows as the community becomes more active.
FAQ
Yes. FromFlow lets you build the full Discord bot for an open source community visually with Discord triggers, conditions, actions, stored data, and hosted deployment.
Yes. Connect onboarding, applications, roles, channels, events, support, stored data, and recognition inside the same custom bot.
Yes. Store structured member details and use them in routing, permissions, messages, matching, and staff decisions.
Yes. Update the visual logic, forms, messages, roles, schedules, and follow-up as the community changes.