Auto Role Bot is a powerful yet simple-to-use Discord bot built to automate role assignment and make server management seamless. Whether you’re running a community, gaming clan, study group, or organization, Auto Role Bot helps you deliver a smooth onboarding experience and reward user engagement—all without lifting a finger.
⚙️ Features
âś… Automatic Role Assignment on Join
- Instantly assigns one or multiple roles to new members as soon as they join your server.
- Perfect for welcoming new users with member roles, access tiers, or announcement roles.
- Automatically assigns a special role to users who set your server as their main tag in Discord.
- Recognize your loyal members and top supporters without manually checking anything.
- Removes the role if they untag your server—fully automated.
- Only administrators can set up or change role automation, keeping control in the right hands.
- Prevents misuse or unauthorized changes.
- All settings are saved in a local config, so roles stay configured even if the bot restarts.
- Hassle-free experience for admins.
- Uses raw Discord gateway events to detect tag changes instantly—no polling or delays.
- Keeps tag roles in sync with user status live.
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Clean, modern slash commands:
/autorole add
— Add a role for new joins./autorole remove
— Remove a join role./autorole tag
— Set role for users who tag your server./autorole help
— Get help and support.
đź§ Why Add Auto Role Bot?
- Save Time: Eliminate the repetitive task of manually assigning roles to new users or checking tags.
- Improve Onboarding: Give users immediate access to channels and features with auto-assigned roles.
- Reward Loyalty: Let fans proudly tag your server and get recognized automatically.
- Stay Organized: Clean, permission-based control keeps your role system organized and secure.
- Low Overhead: Lightweight, efficient, and fast—no clutter, no bloated features you don’t need.
đź”— Invite Now
Start building a smarter server today with Auto Role Bot.
Welcome users better. Automate more. Focus on your community.