AI Assistant
for Discord
Use Cody as your AI assistant in Discord. Summarise channels, handle support or moderation questions, and pull context from connected tools without leaving your server.
$350/mo · Set up in 5 minutes · Cancel anytime


$350/mo · Set up in 5 minutes · Cancel anytime
Example questions
Ask Cody things like
Summarise what happened in our Discord product, support, and announcements channels today, then pull out the threads that need a reply.
Which Discord questions, mod pings, or community threads need attention first right now?
Turn this week's Discord conversations about [feature, bug, or customer pain] into themes, examples, and next steps for the team.
Draft a Discord update with the biggest decisions, support issues, and follow-ups from today's server activity.
Use cases
What Cody does with Discord
Channel recap and discussion-synthesis copilot
Use an AI assistant with Discord to summarise busy channels, long threads, and day-to-day server activity so teammates or community managers can catch up fast without reading every message themselves.
Support, moderation, and question-triage assistant
Ask Cody to surface unanswered questions, recurring issues, mod pings, and conversations that deserve a faster reply so support and moderation work does not disappear into server noise.
Cross-tool context and community-feedback assistant
Use Cody in Discord to combine what people are saying in the server with context from tools like Notion, GitHub, Google Workspace, or your CRM, then turn that into product feedback, follow-ups, or team updates.
Track Cody's progress in taskboards that it creates for Discord!
Tutorial
How to create a Discord AI assistant
Build a fully customised Discord assistant in minutes — no engineering required. Just drag, configure, and deploy.
Connect your Discord server
Connect Cody to your Discord server so it can help inside the channels your team or community already uses. Once connected, Cody can answer questions, recap discussions, and bring context from your other tools straight back into Discord.
- Connect Cody to the Discord server where it should help
- Choose the channels or threads where it should be active
- Mention Cody in Discord to test the setup end to end


Connect GitHub to Cody

Connect Discord to Cody

Connect Notion to Cody
Enable Discord and your connected tools
Head to the Integrations panel and connect the tools your Discord assistant should use. Discord is the surface where people ask, while Cody securely pulls context from the systems your server actually works from.
- Connect the tools your Discord assistant should use
- Keep credentials encrypted and scoped to the right systems
- Let Cody bring those answers back into Discord
Drag agents onto the canvas
Open Cody's visual canvas and drag pre-built agents into your workspace. Build a Discord-facing assistant for channel recap, community support, internal ops, or cross-tool Q&A, then connect the blocks that match how your server actually works.
- Pick a Discord-facing assistant from the library
- Arrange blocks for community, support, or internal workflows
- Connect agents with a single drag
Set up your agent's skills
Give your Discord assistant the skills it needs. Decide which tools it can use, define how it should behave in channels and threads, and tune it with plain-English instructions so Cody can help without custom bot logic.
- Add the tools and skills your Discord assistant should use
- Write instructions in plain English
- Preview responses before going live
About the tool
About Discord
Discord is a natural home for an AI assistant when your team or community already works in channels, threads, and role-based spaces. Cody can sit inside that server to summarise conversations, answer questions with context from your connected tools, and help moderators, operators, or internal teams stay on top of what matters.
Category
Communication & MessagingPrivate & secure
- Dedicated EC2 instance, nobody else's data
- Discord bot credentials encrypted with AES-256-GCM
- Your data never trains any model
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FAQ
Common
questions
What can Cody actually do with Discord?
Cody can work inside Discord to summarise channels, catch unanswered questions, help moderators or support teams, pull action items out of long threads, and bring context in from your connected tools without leaving the server.
Can Cody summarise busy Discord channels and long threads I missed?
Yes. Cody can catch you up on active channels or threads, highlight the decisions that were made, pull out what still looks unresolved, and save the team from re-reading a full day of server activity just to find the signal.
Can Cody help with support, moderation, or community triage in Discord?
Yes. Cody can surface questions that need a reply, spot repetitive issues, cluster feedback themes, and help moderators or operators decide which conversations deserve attention first.
Can Cody use Discord while pulling context from our other tools?
Yes. Discord is the chat surface, not the only source of truth. Cody can combine Discord context with tools like Notion, GitHub, Google Workspace, CRMs, analytics tools, or support systems, then return one useful answer where the team is already talking.
Is Discord just for communities, or can Cody support internal teams there too?
Both. Cody works for community and support servers, but it is also useful for internal teams that already coordinate in Discord and want the same AI-assisted summaries, follow-ups, and cross-tool context they would expect in Slack.
Get started today
Your AI assistant
in Discord
Cody gives your team a Discord AI assistant that can summarise channels, triage support or community questions, and pull context from your connected tools without making you build or maintain custom bot infrastructure.
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