RISKY ROLLER · LIVE NOW

A dice game built around chemistry.

One slash command opens a round. Everyone rolls 1–100. Highest roll asks a question to the lowest. The bot keeps the dice fair — what gets asked is up to your community.

Plays in Any text channel
Round time ~3 minutes
Cost Free, forever
Twenty Discord users listed in a Risky Roller round in descending roll order from 99 down to 11.
The lineup

The rest of the shop.

Dungeon Keeper handles your moderation. Poppy runs your game nights. The four Open* modules are free on GitHub — and also bundled inside Dungeon Keeper if you'd rather not run them separately.

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 user reviews, watch list, inactivity prune, and a web dashboard to run it all from.

  • Includes OpenDM, OpenConfess, OpenMusic, OpenWarden as built-in modules
  • XP, leaderboards, activity graphs (per-channel, per-member, over time)
  • Configurable role intake — Greeter / Denizen / Veteran / NSFW
  • AI-assisted moderation review of users, channels, and recent messages
  • Inactivity prune, auto-delete schedules, and spoiler-guard channels
Live · in testing

Poppy

Sixteen party games, one bot.

The games suite. Risky Roller is one of the games inside Poppy — the rest are Truth or Dare variants, Would You Rather, Never Have I Ever, Two Truths and a Lie, Most Likely To, Hot Takes, Story Builder, Mt. Rushmore Draft, Clapback, LegitLibs, and more. Live now, still in testing — invite-only while it bakes.

  • Sixteen game modes on a shared game loop (including Risky Roller)
  • AI-generated prompts you can curate from a web admin portal
  • Consent gating for ToD-style modes
  • Round recovery on bot restart, no game lost mid-play
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Open source modules — also bundled in Dungeon Keeper
Open source
OpenDM
Consent-aware DM permissions.

Members set their own DM mode — open, ask, or closed — and route requests through a server channel. Mutual permissions, audit logs, and a clean revoke flow. The DM tool servers should've had years ago.

View on GitHub
Open source
OpenConfess
Anonymous confessions, with guardrails.

Anonymous submissions, color-coded anonymous replies, forum-thread support, and a private mod log that keeps real IDs visible to admins. Cooldowns, daily limits, user blocks, and a panic toggle when things go sideways.

View on GitHub
Open source
OpenMusic
Your server's playlist, on autopilot.

Watches the channels you point it at, picks up Spotify and YouTube links, and quietly builds a shared Spotify playlist from what your server is actually listening to. Dedupes, handles albums and playlists, asks before iffy matches.

View on GitHub
Open source
In testing
OpenWarden
Quiet protection for community servers.

The newest module — currently in testing. Public repo, working code, but things may shift. Check the GitHub for the current state and what's stable enough to run.

View on GitHub

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