Private beta

Dungeon Keeper

All the modules, in one bot, with a dashboard.

The full Billybots moderation suite. Every Open* module bundled together, plus the parts that aren't open source — XP and activity tracking, role-grant workflows, AI-assisted moderation, watch list, inactivity prune, and a web dashboard to run it all from.

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Your Server · Dashboard
Overview Members Logs
Active members
+12
Mod actions
47
Avg. retention
82d
Daily activity
@kira reached XP level 5 2m
AI flagged 3 messages for mod review 14m
@drift inactive 30+ days — prune candidate 1h
Why a moderation bot

Built for communities, not just rules.

Most moderation bots focus on enforcement — bans, mutes, automod filters. Dungeon Keeper does that, but it's also built around the quieter side of running a community: noticing who's drifting, knowing who actually shows up, and giving moderators tools that don't punish first and ask questions never.

Activity, not just messages
Track XP, leaderboards, and activity over time — per channel, per member, across windows. See who shows up and who's drifting away before they're gone.
AI-assisted, mod-controlled
Ask the AI about a user, a channel, or recent messages — and get summaries and concerns flagged. The mod always makes the call. Nothing acts on its own.
Roles that mean something
Greeter / Denizen / Veteran / NSFW workflows for member intake. Spoiler-guard channels. Bypass roles. Configurable from the dashboard, not from a YAML file.
What's inside

Six bots in one. Plus the dashboard.

Every Open* module is bundled. They share state, share config, and run from one place — but each one stays focused on the job it's built for. You can also use any of them as a free standalone bot if you only want one piece.

Consent-aware DM permissions. Members set their own DM mode and route requests through a server channel.
OpenConfess → standalone
Anonymous confessions and replies, with private moderation log, cooldowns, and panic mode.
OpenMusic → standalone
Watches channels for music links and quietly builds your server's shared Spotify playlist.
OpenWarden → standalone
Quiet protection for community servers — the newest module, currently in testing.
Dungeon Keeper only

The parts not on GitHub.

The features that make the suite a suite — XP, activity intelligence, role workflows, and the dashboard that ties it all together. These don't exist as standalone bots.

XP & leaderboards
Per-channel XP tracking with configurable rates and excluded channels. Leaderboards by source and time window. Level-5 milestone roles, level-up announcements, a manual /xp_give command for moderators, and an XP backfill tool that scans message history to fill in gaps.
Activity graphs
Bar charts of message volume over time per member or channel. Session-burst metrics showing how active someone is after returning from a break. Connection webs mapping who replies to whom. Drop-off rankings to find members whose activity is fading.
Role intake workflows
Configurable Greeter / Denizen / Veteran / NSFW grant flows. Greeters get /grant_denizen, mods get the rest. Each role configurable from the dashboard — no editing config files, no bot restarts.
AI moderation
/ai review gives a summary of a user's recent messages with concerns flagged. /ai scan reviews a channel. /ai query answers arbitrary questions about a user. The AI never acts — it just briefs the mod.
Watch list
Quietly forward a member's public messages to your DMs while you keep an eye on things. No public marker, no notification to the user. Add and remove anytime.
Inactivity prune
Schedule recurring prunes for members inactive past a threshold. Exemption list for protected members. Preview before the run. Status report after.
Auto-delete schedules
Set message TTLs per channel — once-off cleanup or recurring rolling deletes. Compound duration syntax (30d, 1h30m, 7d12h) and a config list to see every schedule active on your server.
Web dashboard
A browser dashboard for everything above. Sign in with Discord, manage your server's settings, browse activity graphs, review AI summaries, manage the watch list and prune queue. No more configuring a bot through fifty slash commands.
FAQ

Beta questions.

What does "private beta" mean?
Limited number of servers running the bot, direct support from Billy in the support Discord, ongoing feedback on what's working and what's not. The code is stable enough to run, but the dashboard and some features are still being polished.
Will it stay paid?
Yes. Dungeon Keeper is the studio's main product. The four open-source modules will always be free standalones — but the suite, the dashboard, and the Dungeon-Keeper-only features (XP, activity graphs, AI moderation, role workflows) are paid. Pricing isn't set yet; beta servers will get clear advance notice and a discount when it launches.
What's the difference vs. ProBot, Dyno, MEE6?
Different category. Those are mass-market bots optimized for big public servers — feature breadth, instant deployment, freemium upsells. Dungeon Keeper is built for smaller, more involved communities where moderators actually know their members. The AI tools, watch list, and activity graphs aren't really useful in a 50,000-member server. They're useful in a 200-member one where you can act on what they tell you.
Does the AI feature send my server's messages to a third party?
Yes — AI moderation requires an Anthropic API key and queries Claude. You bring your own key, you control the spend, and the queries are scoped to the messages and metadata the mod commands explicitly fetch. Nothing is sent to Anthropic in the background.
Can I just buy one feature?
No — Dungeon Keeper is bundled. But four of the modules (OpenDM, OpenConfess, OpenMusic, OpenWarden) are free open-source standalone bots, so if you only want one of those, you can run it for free without ever touching Dungeon Keeper.
What kind of server is it for?
Curated, community-first servers that take moderation seriously. Servers where the moderators are paying attention. Servers where retention matters more than raw growth. If you run an open Discord with thousands of members and need bulk automod, you probably want something else.
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