Quaver is built for everyone. It’s easy to get started, and once you get the hang of it, you’ll wonder where Quaver has been your whole life.
Slash CommandsQuaver uses Discord’s native slash commands, which means that all you need to do in order to know what a command does is to type it. A description appears above the command explaining its functionality! Quaver also utilizes buttons, select menus and modals for things like settings menus, queue pages, and so on.
AutocompleteQuaver provides autocompletion for /play
and /search
. It’s optional - you can ignore it, but it’ll guide you if you need it. Autocomplete is powered by YouTube.
Quaver provides an additional command on top of /play
, known as /search
. This brings up a menu where you can select up to 20 tracks at once from your search query. Cool, right?
Quaver has built-in Spotify support. Simply /play
a Spotify link and let Quaver handle the rest.
Quaver has bass boost and nightcore modes, allowing you to listen to music the way you like it.
Web DashboardQuaver has a web dashboard here, which means that you can control things like volume, skip tracks, remove tracks, and much more without needing to tab back into Discord.
Multi-Language SupportYou can configure Quaver to use your native language through the /settings
command.
Open-Source and TransparentNote: Languages are currently limited as our translations are crowdsourced. You can contribute here.
The best part? It’s all open-source. Take a look at the internals, run it for yourself, or contribute to the project! We’re not hiding anything at all. Source code is available here.