Ticket bot
Private support channels, categories, staff roles, close actions, and ticket records.
FromFlow Get Started Discord bot templates
FromFlow templates help you launch common Discord bot workflows faster, then customize the logic visually. Start with tickets, moderation, welcome messages, reaction roles, leveling, slash commands, embeds, and server utilities instead of building from a blank canvas.
Template categories
Templates are not meant to trap you in a fixed setup. They give you a working structure for a common Discord bot use case, then FromFlow lets you edit messages, roles, channels, conditions, buttons, and stored data.
Private support channels, categories, staff roles, close actions, and ticket records.
Warns, timeouts, bans, logs, filters, and escalation rules.
Welcome embeds, DMs, onboarding steps, and starter roles.
Role menus, button roles, verification gates, and interest selection.
XP rules, rank commands, leaderboards, and reward roles.
Admin controls for bot settings, channels, roles, and workflow switches.
Customization
Every Discord community has different staff roles, channel names, moderation rules, onboarding steps, and support categories. FromFlow templates are designed to be edited so the final bot matches your server.
Rewrite embeds, prompts, button labels, and staff notifications.
Route users to different roles, channels, categories, or follow-up flows.
Store settings, ticket status, XP, user choices, counters, or logs.
Add another template or custom flow when your community needs it.
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 bot template is a prebuilt workflow you can copy, customize, and deploy instead of starting from an empty bot.
Yes. Templates are meant to be changed. You can update messages, channels, roles, conditions, commands, and logic in the visual editor.
No. Templates are useful for experienced server owners too because they save setup time and provide a clean structure for common workflows.
Yes. A custom bot can include several workflows, such as tickets, moderation, welcome messages, and leveling.