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Guide
Move from idea to invited, running Discord bot with a guided path built for real server operations.
A successful Discord bot needs more than an idea. It needs a Sefrum workspace, a Discord application, a token, an invite, a running runtime, and a clear purpose people can understand.
This course walks through that launch path interactively before you get into workflow editing.
Launch Lab
Use the real dashboard surfaces: create the bot, paste the token, invite it, and start it from bot manage.
Custom Bots
Launch, run, and improve the bots your community depends on.
Plan
1 / 2 bots · 150 credits · 0 AI commands used this month
Create
Create a new bot profile, connect Discord, then add commands from AI, the editor, or proven marketplace systems.
AI Bot Architect
Turn a plain-language brief into editable commands, events, setup records, and runtime-ready behavior.
Bots
Open the dedicated bot page to search, manage runtime state, edit identity, and review logs or backups.
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Bot
Manage identity, token, runtime state, logs, and recent command backups.
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Logs
Recent backups
Marketplace
Templates install into your workspace and stay editable after install.
Ticket panels, staff routing, transcripts, and setup commands.
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Outline
Name the bot, choose the public slug, and decide what the bot is supposed to do before any workflow is built.
Mirror the bot profile in the Discord Developer Portal and copy the application details Sefrum needs.
Add the bot token to Sefrum so the runtime can log in without exposing the raw token again.
Pick permissions, generate the invite URL, and add the bot to a private server.
Use the bot manage page to start the runtime and confirm the status, logs, and bot details update together.
FAQ
No. You can use the visual editor, AI generation, and installable templates to build and manage bot behavior without writing a traditional codebase for each change.
Yes. Sefrum supports slash commands, message-based flows, interaction handling, and AI chat behavior in the same workspace.
Common setups include moderation bots, AI reply bots, FAQ routing, support flows, onboarding systems, logging tools, and reusable utility bots.
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