v0.13.0Open BetaJuly 3, 2026

Meet Automations — your server, on its own

Teach your server to act on its own: when something happens, Lumei responds — built in a full-screen studio beside a live preview.

Your server does the same small things over and over — welcoming newcomers, handing a role to whoever asks, posting the same reminder every week. Automations do them for you. You describe a rule once — when this happens, do that — and Lumei watches for it and acts, every time, without you in the room.

Building one is the good part. The Automation Studio opens over the whole screen, and the rule you're making reads back to you as a plain sentence as you go: when someone types !vibe, if they're a member, then give them the Vibing role for an hour. A live Discord preview shows exactly what your members will see, and you can rehearse the whole thing against a pretend member first — every step it would take, before it touches anyone real.

And it goes as deep as you want. A rule can branch on what's true in the moment, hand off to another rule, run on a daily or weekly clock with no one present, or open a form and keep every answer. The everyday pieces stay free — the triggers, replies, roles and reactions, and your first couple of live rules — with scheduling, forms, currency rewards, and the deeper controls on the paid tiers.

Say it once, and it happensDescribe a rule — when this happens, do that — and Lumei carries it out every time, on its own.

Build it in the openA full-screen studio where the rule reads back as a plain sentence, beside a live Discord preview and a rehearsal that shows what would happen before anyone sees it.

As deep as you needBranch on the moment, chain rules together, run on a schedule, or collect answers with a form.

Everything in this release

New

  • Automations — teach your server to act on its own: when something happens, it responds.
  • Six ways to start a rule — a command members type, a reaction, a new member, a first message, a moment like a level-up or purchase, or a set time.
  • The Automation Studio — a full-screen builder where the whole rule reads back as a plain sentence as you write it.
  • A live Discord preview and a rehearsal — see the reply your members will get, and dry-run a rule against a pretend member before it touches anyone.
  • Branch — take one path or another depending on what's true at the moment a rule runs.
  • Chains — have one rule hand off to another, so a bigger flow stays readable.
  • Scheduled rules — post, reset, or tidy up on a daily or weekly clock, with no one needed in the room.
  • Forms — a button that opens a Discord form and keeps every answer for you.
  • Insights — see how often each rule fires, who it reaches, and what it hands out, over the last two weeks.
  • Templates — start from a ready-made rule, like a welcome bonus or a self-serve colour, and make it yours.

Known issues

  • A rule you save or change goes live in Discord within about a minute, not instantly.
  • Scheduled rules run on a UTC clock — a 9am daily post fires at 9am UTC.

What's next for automations

More ways to start a rule, a shared library to lift a good one between your servers, and a hand from Lumei when you're writing one are the reserved next steps. The roadmap has the wider picture, and what you tell us still sets the order.

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