Button voting
Use buttons or menus for clear poll choices.
FromFlow Get Started Discord poll bot
FromFlow lets you build poll workflows for votes, feedback, event planning, staff decisions, and community choices with buttons, stored data, and automatic result messages.
Build the workflow
A poll bot can do more than count reactions. FromFlow lets you store votes, limit choices, check roles, close voting, and post results from the same workflow.
Use buttons or menus for clear poll choices.
Prevent duplicate votes or restrict voting by role.
Post final counts when staff closes the poll.
Route staff-only decisions to private channels.
Server use cases
Poll workflows help communities choose event times, vote on server changes, collect feedback, pick games, and make staff decisions with less manual work.
Let members choose dates, games, or formats.
Ask members which channels, roles, or features they want.
Run private moderator decisions with stored results.
Create quick polls for games, memes, and social prompts.
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 poll 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 poll 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.