Browser-based builder
Create the bot logic without local development setup.
FromFlow Get Started Discord bot hosting
FromFlow combines a no-code Discord bot builder with hosted runtime, so you can build workflows and run the bot without setting up a VPS. Create commands, event automations, roles, tickets, moderation, and database-backed logic from one platform.
Runtime
Traditional Discord bot hosting means setting up Node.js, environment variables, process monitoring, restarts, and deployment. FromFlow is designed so non-developers can build the workflow and run it without managing a server process.
Create the bot logic without local development setup.
Run Discord workflows through FromFlow's runtime instead of your own server process.
Respond to joins, commands, messages, buttons, and server events.
Store bot settings and user state for workflows that need memory.
Edit, test, and improve workflows without redeploying a codebase manually.
Builder, templates, AI assistance, and hosting stay connected.
Launch checklist
Before a hosted bot goes live, check the details that matter inside Discord: permissions, role hierarchy, selected channels, command names, fallback behavior, and staff logs.
Give the bot only the permissions each workflow needs.
Place the bot role high enough for role actions, moderation, and ticket access.
Run the first version in a private server or staff-only area.
Send important actions to channels staff can review.
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
No. FromFlow is designed to let you build and run bot workflows from the same platform.
Yes. You build the workflow visually and FromFlow handles the runtime path, so you do not need to write and deploy a Node.js app.
Check permissions, role hierarchy, channels, command responses, edge cases, and logs before inviting the bot into a live community.
Both. You can start from templates or create custom flows with triggers, actions, conditions, and data.