What people use Bond for
Each of these is one sentence to Bond. No panels to configure, no flowchart builder, no separate bot for every job.
Auto-assign roles when someone joins
Give every new member a role the moment they arrive, without setting up a reaction-role board or wiring a flowchart.
Send welcome messages to new members
Greet new members by name in the channel you choose, with the wording you want — described once, in plain English.
Schedule recurring announcements
Post on a schedule — weekly summaries, daily reminders, event pings — in any timezone, without keeping a tab open.
Set up a whole Discord server
Describe the server you want and Bond builds the categories, channels, roles and permissions to match — in one pass.
Create custom slash commands
Ask for a command and get a real Discord slash command with typed arguments and autocomplete, registered in your server.
Moderate your server with plain English rules
Timeouts, bans and cleanup driven by rules you describe in words, with every action checked against your real Discord permissions.
Set reminders in Discord
One-off reminders and recurring nudges, in your timezone, posted where the right people will see them.
Build leaderboards and level systems
Track activity in persistent per-server storage and surface it however you like — levels, points, streaks, custom scoreboards.
Bulk delete and clean up messages
Clear spam, prune old posts and tidy channels in bulk, without clicking through messages one at a time.
Set up reaction roles
Let members pick their own roles from a message, set up by describing what you want rather than configuring a panel.
Run scheduled events
Create Discord events, announce them, and keep them in sync when plans change.
Configure AutoMod rules
Set up Discord's native AutoMod — blocked words, invite links, spam and mention floods — by describing the rule you want.
Post a message when someone leaves
Say something when a member leaves, or just keep a quiet record of it in a staff channel.
Set up member verification
Keep new arrivals out of the main server until they confirm they are human — a verify channel, a role, and Discord's own verification level.
Make a private or staff-only channel
Create a channel only certain roles can see, without opening the permissions tab and toggling twenty overwrites by hand.
Set up a support ticket system
A /ticket command that opens a private channel between the member and your support team, and closes it when the issue is done.
Log moderation actions to a channel
Keep a record of bans, unbans, role changes and channel edits in a staff channel, so nobody has to scroll the audit log.
Build an economy or currency system
Coins, daily payouts, a shop, a balance command — all stored per server, so the numbers survive restarts.
Run a poll in Discord
Native Discord polls with the options you want, plus the ability to check results or close voting early.
Set slowmode on a channel
Slow a channel down when it gets busy, on one channel or several at once, and lift it again when things calm down.
Add or remove a role from everyone
Give a role to a whole group — or strip one back out — instead of opening the member list and doing it one person at a time.
Set up an announcement channel
A channel only staff can post in, published so other servers can follow it, with the posts pinned where people will find them.
Schedule a message for later
Write the message now, pick the date and time, and it posts itself — one-off, in your timezone.
Auto-delete messages in a channel
Keep a bot-commands or memes channel from growing forever by clearing it out on a schedule.
Manage voice channels and who is in them
Move people between voice channels, set a channel's status, disconnect someone, and run stages — without dragging names around.
Add custom emoji and stickers
Upload emoji, stickers and soundboard sounds, rename them, restrict them to a role, or clear out the ones nobody uses.
Announce birthdays and anniversaries
Members save their date once, and the server says something on the day. Works the same for join anniversaries.
Run a giveaway
Post the entry message, let people react, and have a winner drawn at random when the timer runs out.
Collect applications with a form command
A slash command with typed questions — age, timezone, why they want the role — that saves the answers and posts them for staff to read.
Post server rules and gate access behind them
Rules posted and pinned in their own channel, with the rest of the server unlocked only once someone agrees to them.
Reorganise channels and categories
Rename, regroup and reorder a messy channel list in one pass, including moving whole sets of channels under new categories.
Audit your server's roles and settings
Ask who can do what and what changed recently, instead of clicking through every role and reading the audit log yourself.
Restrict a command to certain roles
Every command Bond builds can be limited to specific roles or a Discord permission, so staff commands stay staff-only.
Set up a suggestion box
A command that posts suggestions to a channel with voting reactions already on them, and keeps a record you can search later.
Track member activity and stats
Count messages, joins and voice time per member, and pull the numbers back out whenever you want to see who is actually around.