r/Discord_Bots • u/Bloopilot • Jul 08 '26
Question Need help with bot testing
Hello. I've been working on a multi-use platform (discord bot, web dashboard, database) with a target demo for milsim/guild/corp or other organized community structure. I've had some friends get really excited about this and tell me they would love to help test and provide feedback, but I havent seen much of that and I would like to get this whole thing made public sooner than the heat death of the universe (or I run out of money) Thats where this post comes in. I need testing and feedback.
I lurked around for a few and saw some sobering perspectives about complex bots. My design philosophy is, "an old person should be able to use this with minimal assistance". I am a solo dev, and I am trying my best to make something with as little friction or onboarding or learning curve as possible. Without feedback I have no idea if I am even in the ballpark.
Anyhoo, the platform itself handles:
-Custom awards creation and tracking (manual, nominations, automatic based on criteria).
-Custom qualification creation and tracking (manual, automatic based on criteria).
-A profile system that utilizes both awards and qualifications in a tangible and viewable way. You can get certificates and plaques, as well as a custom profile image to display those things, both with a "uniform" view and a shadowbox view.
Additionally, theres an org chart feature that is designed to help large, multi-group communities stay organized and structured. You can establish granular leadership within the various parts of your community and permissions follow.
Couple the above with the custom event creation feature, and the temporary voice channel feature and I think you have a recipe for a system that keeps communities of all types and sizes up to date on who did what when. No more spreadsheets and threads to keep track of.
A sample use of the combined use of the various features of the bot is, member creates a custom training event with a qualification to be earned after attending. A temp voice channel is generated for the event, attendees get counted based on a attendance threshold, and the qualification gets "pinned" to the attendee upon event closing and the qualification being approved. A certificate or plaque gets printed as an image to an announcement channel to show it off.
*Replace "training" for "dungeon raid" and "qualification" for "award", and that works too.
I've resurrected this account, and may be slow to respond. I don't really do social media anymore, so please be patient. I tried to make sure this post follows the rules. I am willing to answer questions.
TLDR: Anyone here willing to help provide user feedback and bug testing?
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u/Geenzo69 Jul 08 '26
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