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That'd be a terrible place for them to try and build a business.

There's a limited number of games that have the audience to justify them going out and enabling that level of tight integration, and that audience tends to be too disjointed to make good customers.

Their current product targets the kind of audiences Discord seems to be angling for these days: niche groups outside of gaming looking for a digital meetup spot



Yeah I’m definitely not saying that it’s a good business to be supporting boutique bots for small communities, but there’s a very long tail of communities with a few thousand people that have some custom needs. Supporting them almost definitely does not scale at all.

But that’s the problem though - everybody uses a slightly different set of features, so the more you add the more people you get.


Absolutely! It’s helpful for us to keep the long tail of usecases in mind tho as we prioritize, so we can capture aspects of those. We’ll ofcourse never be able to replace a full custom bot. However, bots coded for specific uses come with its own set of challenges (eg. managing a backend server, logging, relying on someone else to update basic things etc.) which we hope to mitigate.




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