Patricia works your Discord.
Ask her in Slack. She posts the announcement, drops the embed, keeps the threads moving, and reads the room, so a community does not go quiet between logins.

@Pati the new episode drops in an hour. Can you post the announcement in the Discord and pin it?
Posted to #announcements as an embed: episode title, the cover art, the link, and the timestamp so it shows local time for everyone. Pinned it and opened a thread underneath for reactions.

Perfect. Anything I should jump on in there right now?
The server is at 4,180 members and #general has been busy since the teaser. Two threads need a human: someone is asking about the affiliate program, and one member flagged a broken download link. I answered the six routine welcome messages myself and left those two for you.
Patricia + Discord
What she does in Discord.
Real actions she takes on your say-so, not a list of API endpoints.
Post to the right channel
Announcements, updates, and links land in the channel you name, formatted the way that channel expects, so the community hears it the moment it matters instead of the next time someone logs in.
Send rich embeds, not raw links
Title, description, thumbnail, and a clean link in a proper embed, so a launch post or an episode drop looks considered on the feed and not like a URL someone pasted at speed.
Keep threads alive
She opens a thread under a post and replies inside it, so a conversation has somewhere to live and the questions underneath an announcement actually get answered.
Read what is happening
She catches up on a channel and tells you which messages need a human, which ones she handled, and what the room is talking about, without you scrolling a day of chat.
Know the server
Member counts, roles, who the admins are, and what a given channel holds, pulled into Slack so you always have the state of a community you may only visit once a week.
Hand out and resolve invites
She generates a fresh invite link when you need one and reads back exactly which server and channel an invite points to, so onboarding a new member or partner is one message.
Say it like you'd say it
Things to ask her on day one.
Post the new episode announcement to #announcements as an embed and pin it
What is happening in the Brightside Discord right now, anything I need to jump on?
Open a thread under today's post and welcome the new members in there
How many members are in the server and which channels are busiest this week?
Generate a fresh invite link for the partners channel
Better together
Discord is one hand. Give her the other.
Patricia's value compounds when the whole workflow lives with her, not just one tool.
Setup
Discord, connected in minutes.
Add Patricia to Slack
She joins your workspace like any teammate. Two minutes, no engineering.
Today at 9:00 AM
Connect Discord
One click authorizes her on the server you run for the community. She gets only the access you approve, and you can disconnect her anytime.
Discord connected
Ask
Mention @Pati with the job. Posting to a channel and answering in threads run on their own; you set which conversations she handles and which she flags for a human.
@Pati Post the new episode announcement to #announcements as an embed and pin it
On it.
FAQ
Discord questions, answered.
What can Patricia actually do in Discord?
She posts messages and rich embeds to a channel, opens and replies in threads, reads channel activity and tells you what needs a human, pulls member and server details, and generates or resolves invite links. In practice: she runs the day-to-day of a community from Slack.
Does she post without asking?
You draw the line. A routine welcome or a scheduled announcement can run on its own once you trust it; anything sensitive she drafts and flags for you first. Every post she makes is visible in Slack, so nothing goes to the community you did not see.
What access does she need?
She connects through Discord's official authorization flow with the scopes you approve, and only reaches the server and channels you connect. Disconnecting takes one click.
We run a community per client. Do those stay separate?
Yes, that is the setup she expects at an agency. Connect the servers you want her in and every client's community, channels, and members stay walled off from the rest.
What does the Discord integration cost?
Nothing extra. Every integration is included, on every plan.
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