GuildLabs / CatalogEdition 2026.011 live · 1 beta · 6 in lab

A small studio,
making distinct tools
for Discord communities.

Each bot is built to do one thing exceptionally — not twenty things adequately. Some are live. Some are in beta. Most are still in the lab.

GuildLabs bot lineup: Maven and Construct
Plate I · The bots so farIssued 2026
The manifest
I.

One thing, exceptionally.

Every bot solves one named problem better than any tool we could find. We say no to the rest.

II.

Free until it can't be.

Maintenance scales with users, not feature count. Hosted versions stay free as long as we can afford to keep them so.

III.

Open and inspectable.

Source is on GitHub. Every embed, log, and stored field is documented. If you don't trust it, you can read it.

In the lab

6 planned
No.03 / CommunityIn the lab

Salon

Meet someone.

Random 1:1 pairings for opted-in members. Cures the big-server-feels-lonely problem with weekly Friday matches.

No.04 / MusicIn the lab

Aurora

Set the mood.

Music bot that reads the room. Mood-aware playlists, AI DJ mode, beautiful covers — sounds like the best mixtape your server's ever had.

No.05 / CommunityIn the lab

Pulse

Know your community.

Server analytics done well. Growth patterns, activity heatmaps, top contributors, weekly digests. The numbers without the noise.

No.06 / EngagementIn the lab
What's our refund policy?

Echo

A teammate that never sleeps.

AI member with a personality you tune. Trained on your docs and server lore — handles repeat questions while you sleep.

No.07 / EngagementIn the lab

Beacon

Your creator's HQ.

Stream alerts, clip archiver, sub-tier role sync. Twitch / YouTube / Kick in one bot. Built for the people whose community follows them across platforms.

No.08 / CommunityIn the lab
Dark mode for the dashboard84
Bulk role assignment52
Stripe integration28

Vault

Vote on what's next.

Suggestion box with structured voting and shipped/planned tracking — like Canny, but native to Discord. Let your community shape the roadmap.

See an itch we should scratch?

We pick the next bot from problems real communities tell us about. If you've got one nobody's solved well, drop a line.

Open an issue on GitHub