Dansday

Launching bot.dansday.com

Launching bot.dansday.com

Published on Apr 11, 2026

I am excited to introduce my latest project, the Dansday Discord bot, I have been pouring my energy into building a comprehensive community management tool. I wanted to create something that completely rethinks how server owners interact with their bots.

The core philosophy behind this project is simple. It is 100 percent free to use and fully open source. You can inspect the code, modify it to your exact needs, and self host it on your own infrastructure. There are no paywalls and no locked features. I built it this way because I believe community tools should be accessible to everyone, whether you want to use our hosted version for convenience or retain full control over your data and deployment by running it yourself.

One of the biggest frustrations I have had with traditional Discord bots is the reliance on endless slash commands. They clutter the chat, feel spammy, and make complex configurations a nightmare. To solve this, I built a dedicated web panel. Now, you can configure everything directly from your browser. Managing a community should feel like using a modern application, not typing lines of code into a chat box.

Here is what the platform brings to the table, all managed from a single web interface.

  1. Leveling and Moderation
    Robust tools to keep your community active and safe without needing multiple overlapping tools.
  2. Embed Builder and Creator Tools
    A visual way to craft beautiful messages and announcements directly in the browser.
  3. Discord Quests and Self Bot Systems
    Advanced engagement features including quest enrollment and live public statistics to keep members interacting.
  4. Roblox Catalog Alerts
    A specialized integration tailored for communities to track catalog updates in real time.

To make onboarding as smooth as possible, I just launched a brand new official landing page. It showcases all these features in one place and helps new users get started without digging through dense documentation. You can find the complete source code on my GitHub repository if you want to see how everything is put together under the hood.

The journey does not stop at deployment. I am currently navigating the verification processes to get the project officially recognized. I am applying for the official Discord Marketplace, preparing for SvelteKit ecosystem recognition, and working through the listing process on Top gg. Building this has been a massive undertaking, and I am thrilled to finally share it with the community.