Game roles
Let members choose games, platforms, regions, ranks, or ping roles.
FromFlow Get Started Gaming Discord bot
FromFlow helps gaming communities build Discord workflows for the work behind the server: roles, events, reminders, whitelist requests, staff applications, tickets, moderation, reports, leveling, giveaways, polls, and player support.
Build the workflow
Gaming servers need coordination, access control, reports, events, and staff review. FromFlow lets you create workflows for roles, reminders, ticket support, applications, moderation, polls, leveling, and rewards.
Let members choose games, platforms, regions, ranks, or ping roles.
Schedule raids, scrims, tournaments, or party nights.
Collect whitelist, staff, tester, or team applications for review.
Handle player reports, appeals, bug reports, and staff requests.
Server use cases
A gaming Discord bot is most useful when the Discord server supports a real community operation: staff, events, membership gates, whitelists, player reports, and recurring announcements.
Create role gates, announcements, event reminders, and staff workflows.
Automate moderation, verification, player reports, and welcome flows.
Collect whitelist requests, support tickets, and staff applications.
Add XP, ranks, economy, giveaways, and reward roles.
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
Start with roles, event reminders, whitelist requests, player reports, staff applications, support tickets, and moderation logs.
Yes. Use an application workflow to collect player details, route requests to staff, and assign access roles after review.
Yes. FromFlow lets one custom bot include event reminders, support tickets, role workflows, applications, and moderation paths.
No. It is useful anywhere Discord carries operational work, including clans, Minecraft servers, Roblox communities, competitive teams, and creator game hubs.