Welcome back, Discord Bots.
Do you remember the days before there was a few dozen bot lists?
As of this week, Discord Bots has relaunched. We have a new domain, a new team, and we’re looking to do things a bit different.
Our hopes for relaunching is to promote a free and open community. We feel there’s too much monetization in the Discord bot scene for too little value. With our 100% free business model, this is the best way we can serve the users.
With our launch, we’re storming the off-discord scene by launching our blog here on Medium and trying to promote our community via our Twitter! Look forward to some pro tips to help you build, scale, and manage a bot plus interviews with various successful bot developers.
We want to do this thing right, are you with us?
What has changed?
Some stuff here… some stuff there..
Since launch we’ve been fixing bugs and adding more to the site. We have a full team backing this site development, and we’re not afraid to use them!
We’re also moving forward with an actual Terms of Service. This is a way to better express to our users how we handle issues, and what we expect from visitors and developers. We want to embrace transparency now and forever.
Want to see what’s changed?
- New design
- New backend
- We support markdown in descriptions
- We redid the stat posting system
- To add a co-owner they have to accept an invite
A few of the upcoming features are feature tags and bot analytics. Feel free to suggest stuff in the website-feedback channel of our Discord server.
So, what now?
Doing site revisions, making blog content, posting some memes to Twitter…
We want to involve ourselves with the community, so our next steps are redesigning parts of the website, raising this blogs activity and having some fun on Twitter.
There’s still a lot of features to build for you guys, but we’re working on it. Rome wasn’t coded in one night, you know. It might take some time, but we’re not going anywhere!
Have any questions? Have any comments? Visit our Discord server.