v0.12.0Open BetaJuly 2, 2026
Role menus — react, click, or pick
Self-serve roles, done properly — members claim by reaction, button, or dropdown, and you build it all beside a live Discord preview.
Giving yourself a role should be the easiest thing in your server. Today it is, three ways over. Your members can react with an emoji, tap a button, or pick from a dropdown, and the role is theirs — or gone — in a single move, with a quiet confirmation only they can see.
For you, it's one builder for all three. Author a menu once — its roles, its emoji, and how members claim them — beside a live preview that shows exactly what will land in Discord, then post it to a channel without leaving the dashboard. Reactions are here for anyone moving over from another bot; buttons and dropdowns are the tidy, modern default.
And it goes as deep as you need. Pick-one menus for a single colour, verify-only gates that grant but never take away, limits on how many roles a member can gather, and menus only certain members can reach. The essentials stay free — every delivery style, every core behaviour, your first menu — with the wider controls on the paid tiers.
Three ways to claim — React with an emoji, tap a button, or pick from a dropdown — the same menu, however your members prefer.
Build it beside the real thing — A live, true-to-Discord preview updates as you go, and you post the menu to a channel straight from the dashboard.
As deep as you need — Pick-one menus, verify-only gates, per-member and per-role limits, and role-gated access — the depth power users came for.
Everything in this release
New
- Reaction roles — members react with an emoji to give themselves a role, the classic way, now built in.
- A live Discord preview — see exactly how a menu will look, updating as you build it, so you never post blind.
- Post to Discord from the dashboard — publish a menu to any channel in one click, with no command to remember.
- Behaviour modes — a menu can be a free toggle, a pick-one, a verify-only gate, remove-only, or a one-time binding choice.
- The Menu Studio — a full-screen builder for bigger menus, with emoji, colours, and every control in one place.
- Gating and limits — let only certain roles use a menu, cap how many roles a member can take, or how many members can hold one (a Premium reach).
Improved
- Every option can now carry an emoji, and a menu reads the way your members expect whichever style you choose.
- Everything you already built keeps working — existing button and dropdown menus need no changes.
Known issues
- A reaction menu fits up to 20 emoji per message, a Discord limit — for a longer list, a dropdown holds more.
- Roles that expire on their own, and menus that clean themselves up after an event, aren't here yet — they're the next chapter.
- Changing the emoji on a menu you've already posted with reactions means posting it again; buttons and dropdowns update in place.
What's next for role menus
Timed roles that lift on their own, menus that span more than a single message, and a one-line way to build one from Discord are the reserved next steps. The roadmap has the wider picture, and what you tell us still sets the order.