Warning flows
Create staff commands or automated rules that warn users and store reasons.
FromFlow Get Started Discord moderation bot
FromFlow helps you create moderation workflows that match your community instead of forcing every server into the same fixed module. Build warn, timeout, ban, filter, logging, escalation, appeal, and staff notification flows visually.
Server rules
A gaming server, creator community, school group, support hub, and fan server do not moderate the same way. FromFlow lets you build actions and escalation around your actual rules, staff roles, and channels.
Create staff commands or automated rules that warn users and store reasons.
Escalate based on role, severity, previous actions, or manual staff input.
Send clean moderation records to a private staff channel.
Build workflows for invite links, spam patterns, banned terms, or suspicious events.
Connect moderation actions to ticket or appeal workflows.
Check roles before allowing sensitive actions.
Automation balance
The safest moderation bot does not blindly punish every ambiguous message. Use FromFlow to automate obvious rules, collect evidence, log context, notify staff, and keep human review where the decision needs judgment.
Delete or flag invite links depending on channel, role, and server policy.
Use stored counts to escalate repeat issues over time.
Send questionable events to a moderation channel instead of taking irreversible action.
Give members a structured way to ask staff to review a decision.
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
Yes. FromFlow lets you build moderation workflows visually with commands, conditions, role checks, logs, and Discord actions.
Yes. You can design rules around your server policies, channels, roles, and escalation process.
Yes. Add log messages for warnings, timeouts, bans, role changes, deleted messages, and staff actions where supported.
Not always. The best moderation workflows automate clear cases and keep staff review for context-heavy decisions.