Self-hosted • Clear • Quiet

Let people in Keep spam out

BrrainzBot gives new users a readable first view, keeps checks out of public chat, and catches common spam early. For Discord servers that want less noise and less setup friction.

Private welcome Buttons, short prompts, and private replies. No public welcome mess.
Read-only preview New people can look around before they can post.
No surprises You choose when the bot changes.
Good defaults Clear setup. Clear copy. Clean behavior in Discord.
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Good defaults Clear setup. Clear copy. Clean behavior in Discord.
At a glance

One bot • Multiple jobs

A calm welcome flow for real people • quick cleanup for common spam • clear setup when you need it.

Quiet onboarding

New people can look around before they can post, then pass through one clear welcome panel.

  • One welcome post
  • Buttons and short prompts
  • Private replies only

Fast spam cleanup

Common spam bursts get caught early, before they turn the server noisy.

  • Quick cleanup
  • Duplicate bursts caught
  • Rules per server

Calm upkeep

Easy to set up, easy to check, and quiet in day-to-day use.

  • Guided setup
  • Health checks
  • Updates when you choose
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Why it is built this way

Start with the join moment

Most bots start with commands and dashboards. This one starts with arrival. A real user should understand the server fast. A spammer should lose time fast.

For the new user

They see a real server, not an empty waiting room. They get a short flow, not a public interrogation.

For the admin

You get local state, clear rules, and a setup you can repair without a dashboard.

Getting started

Setup in three steps

You do not need to remember the Discord maze. Follow the same short path each time.

2

Run the wizard

The setup wizard asks for your bot token, AI connection, and server details. You can change it later.

See installation →
3

Check before go-live

Run a quick health check to catch missing permissions and setup mistakes.

See operations →
For self-hosters

Local state • Explicit updates

Settings, logs, and state stay with you. Connect the AI service you want. Update the bot when you choose.

Safe AI setup

Use OpenAI or a compatible service with clear defaults and clear docs.

No hidden changes

Nothing updates behind your back. The bot stays still until you ask.

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Start here

Start with setup • Then leave it alone

Start with the Discord setup guide if you are beginning from scratch. If you already have the basics, go straight to installation.