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Daily Discord community pulse

A daily pulse of your Discord community — top threads, open questions, and rising tension — in your inbox.

Daily at 9:00 AMMonitoring Emailed to you
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The instructions
Every morning, read the last 24 hours of activity across my Discord server and write me a short community pulse.

Use the Discord connection to list my channels, then pull the recent messages from the active public ones (skip bot-spam, logs, and any quiet channels). Then give me:

- "Top discussions" — the 3–5 threads with the most replies or energy. One line each: the topic, the channel, and roughly how many people were in it.
- "Needs an answer" — questions or support asks that look unresolved (no clear reply yet). Name the channel and the person so I can jump straight there.
- "Watch the mood" — anything that reads frustrated, heated, or like churn risk: bug complaints, "is this dead?", arguments. If the room was healthy, just say "Mood looks good."

Lead with what needs me today. Keep it under 15 lines, skimmable, no fluff. If it was a quiet day, say so in a line rather than padding. Don't post anything back to Discord — just read and report.
What a run emails you
Discord pulse — 30 Jun 2026

Needs an answer (3)
• #support — @maya: "v2 webhook returns 401 after the update" — no reply yet ⏰
• #install-help — @devon: stuck on the Docker step, 2h old
• #feature-requests — @sam asking if SSO is on the roadmap

Top discussions
• Should we drop the free tier? — #general, ~14 people, lively
• New dark theme preview — #show-and-tell, ~9 reacting

Watch the mood: mild — two users in #support frustrated about the 401; worth a quick reply.

Keeping a finger on your community's pulse usually means scrolling a dozen channels every morning and hoping you didn't miss the one angry thread. This routine reads the last day across your Discord server and emails you a tight pulse: what's hot, who's waiting on an answer, and whether anyone's upset — most urgent first.

How it works

  • Attach your Discord connection — the routine lists your channels and reads recent messages with the access you granted, and never posts.
  • It separates signal from noise: top threads, unanswered questions, and anything that reads frustrated — so you act, not scroll.
  • Keep "Email me the result" on to get the pulse waiting in your inbox each morning.

Make it yours

  • Point it at specific channels (just #support and #general) or tell it to ignore noisy ones.
  • Tighten the lens — "only flag unanswered support questions" or "only surface churn-risk sentiment."
  • Run it twice a day, or switch to a weekly digest if your server moves slowly.

Stay close to your community without living in it — let the morning scroll come to you instead.

Run “Daily Discord community pulse” on autopilot

Copy it to your account, tweak the details, and it runs daily at 9:00 am.

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