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Meet and greet Welcome Bot. It literally does the same thing for your Discord server

About

Welcome Bot is aimed at encouraging people to get to know each other better and more quickly but also serves as some form of Butler and lets certain tasks be delegatable.

So, what gives?

The first impression is always the most important one. Nobody likes to join a Discord Server and gets ignored right away, which is where Welcome Bot comes in handy. It automatically greets the new Discord member with a configurable message. Not only is this a friendly gesture but also informs everyone of the new member so they don't miss out on him.

But wait - there is more!

One thing some people miss is the ability to edit the @everyone group. Welcome Bot works around that problem by automatically assigning a Role of your choice when a User joins the party.

Getting Started

Setting it up is simple and straight forward. Just click the very obvious button.

Make it more personal

As of right now the Configuration works via Commands in Discord. However we are planning to shift that to a more simple Web-Interface.

You can change the Join-Message whenever you like.
Type the command !wbot join 'Your message' in any text-channel to change it. To address the user just type {user} anywhere in your message. It automatically replaces it in practice. Keep in mind, you either have to have the Manage Server permission or be the owner of the Discord server.

Same goes for Auto-Role. By default no Auto-Role is assigned.
Change it with !wbot role 'Role'

Configure

Here is a better overview of currently all available commands. The usage is !wbot 'command'

Command Description Variables
join 'text' Modify the Join-Message for new members {user}: Used to mention the new User
role ['role'] Change the Auto-Role, new members immediatly receive on joining.
If no role is defined, Auto-Role will be disabled
channel 'channel' Set the Text-Channel, where new members get greeted