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Channel · Discord

Discord as an AI channel — moderated.

Communities, support servers and internal teams use Discord. OpenClaw works as a bot when role logic and channel allowlist are clean.

The problem

Why this matters right now.

Discord servers often have 20+ channels, many roles and mixed audiences. A bot that listens and replies everywhere quickly turns into a problem — spam, rate limits, or worse: embarrassing replies in public channels.

Our approach

Here's how we do it.

We design role logic (bot user, admin-only commands, visitor read-only), set channel allowlist and configure slash commands so mods keep full control.

What's included

The full package.

RL

Role mapping

@bot, @admin, @member, @visitor — own commands and channel access per role.

CA

Channel allowlist

Bot is active only in explicit channels. #general, #support, #internal — everything else ignored.

SC

Slash commands

One /command per skill, with autocomplete and permission check.

VC

Voice channel

Optional: bot in voice channels for live transcription, meeting briefings, lobby welcome.

MD

Moderation

/pause stops the bot, /resume reactivates. Mods can intervene in real time.

AU

Audit

Every reply logged per skill and user ID — also compliance-grade for community servers.

How it works

From first call to a productive OpenClaw workflow.

  1. 01

    Analyse

    30-min check + process map. We pinpoint the 3 workflows where OpenClaw saves time fastest, and which channels are mandatory.

  2. 02

    Setup

    Daemon, channels, skills, MCP, allowlists, requireMention, Tailscale and the live dashboard configured cleanly and live.

  3. 03

    Training

    Your team works on real tasks: WhatsApp inbox triage, weekly Slack-DM reports, voice-memo-to-CRM, skill maintenance.

  4. 04

    Operations

    calver updates, skill extensions, channel care, security reviews, backups and an emergency off-switch — so OpenClaw doesn't fade out.

Packages

Three entry points. One outcome: OpenClaw that works.

All packages & add-ons →

Starter

For small teams and 2–3 workflows on one channel

€1,850 one-time

+ from €180 / month maintenance & care

  • OpenClaw daemon installed, hardened, monitorable (launchd/systemd)
  • 1 messaging channel (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack or iMessage) cleanly paired
  • 2–3 productive skills (inbox triage, research or reporting)
  • 2 MCP tool integrations (e.g. Drive, Notion, Slack, CRM, calendar)
  • Allowlists, requireMention, GDPR defaults and backup plan
  • 2-hour intensive training + 30 days of care
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Enterprise

For sensitive data, compliance and fleet rollout

from €14,900 one-time

+ from €1,290 / month maintenance & care

  • Enterprise setup with central config, fleet auth and audit trail
  • Custom MCP server or internal tool adapters incl. code review
  • 10+ skills, departmental playbooks, train-the-trainer programme
  • Voice, canvas, Tailscale, backup and SIEM integration
  • Governance documentation for ISMS, GDPR and ISO 27001
  • Monthly security and optimisation reviews
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Frequent questions

Still open questions?

Write us at hello@openclaw-os.com or book a call directly. We'll take the time.

Does the bot respect Discord rate limits?
Yes. We respect global and per-channel rate limits, queueing if needed, never 429 errors live.
Can the bot listen in voice channels?
Yes, optionally. We use Discord's voice API for live transcription. A privacy notice in the channel topic is mandatory.
Discord or Slack — what do you recommend?
Slack for internal business teams, Discord for communities/support. Both work in parallel — OpenClaw can multi-channel.
What does a complete OpenClaw setup cost?
Starter starts at €1,850, Business at €5,900 and Enterprise from €14,900. Ongoing maintenance starts at €180/month. LLM costs (OpenAI, Anthropic, local models) run separately.
Is OpenClaw only useful for engineers?
No. That's the whole point of openclaw-os.com: OpenClaw becomes a work assistant for inbox, offers, reports, meetings, research, knowledge and routines — over the channels your team already uses (WhatsApp, Slack, Telegram, iMessage, voice).
Which channels make sense?
We usually start with the channel your team already lives in: WhatsApp and Telegram for external comms, Slack/Teams internally, iMessage on macOS, Discord for communities. The multi-channel strategy follows reality, not technology.
Next step

Book a call.
30 minutes that pay off.

Pick a slot — we confirm automatically and send you the Google Meet link.

Intro call · 30 min · free

Pick a slot that works.

No commitment. We review your OpenClaw use cases, surface three productive levers, and send a short recap afterwards.

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