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Connect Discord for bot notifications, agent alerts, and a chat interface to talk to Fload directly from your server.


What it does

Bot notifications

Fload sends notifications to your chosen Discord channel for:

  • Anomaly alerts — metric spikes or drops detected
  • Review alerts — new negative reviews or review reply confirmations
  • Growth reports — audit results and score changes
  • Agent activity — agent run completions and pending actions
  • Orchestrator briefings — daily briefings delivered to Discord
  • Ad alerts — campaign performance anomalies or budget warnings

Chat interface

Talk to Fload directly from Discord:

  • Ask questions about your data in any channel the bot is in
  • Get quick metric summaries and charts
  • Approve or reject pending actions inline

Thread-based conversations

The Fload bot uses Discord threads for multi-turn conversations:

  • Each query starts a new thread to keep channels clean
  • Follow-up questions maintain context within the thread
  • Thread history is preserved for reference

Setup

  1. In Fload, go to Connectors > Add connector > Discord
  2. Click Connect to Discord
  3. Select the Discord server you want to connect
  4. Choose the default channel for notifications
  5. Authorize the Fload bot

The bot is added to your server and starts sending notifications immediately.


Configuration

After connecting, configure your preferences at Settings > Integrations > Discord:

  • Default channel — where notifications go by default
  • Event routing — send specific event types to specific channels
  • Chat channels — which channels the bot responds to chat messages in
  • Thread mode — always use threads (default) or reply inline

Troubleshooting

Test messages failing

If you're getting errors when sending test messages, make sure the Fload bot has Send Messages and View Channel permissions in the target channel. You can check this in Discord under Server Settings > Roles > Fload or by right-clicking the channel and reviewing permission overrides.

Bot connected before April 2026

If the bot was connected before April 2026, you may need to disconnect and reconnect the integration to pick up updated permissions. When you disconnect, the bot is automatically removed from your Discord server, so reconnecting will re-authorize it with the correct permissions.


Notes

  • The Fload bot needs the "Send Messages" and "Create Public Threads" permissions
  • Chat responses use your AI chat credits (same as the web chat)
  • Discord notifications are in addition to (not a replacement for) email notifications
  • The bot supports Discord's slash commands for quick actions
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