— one bot · the dashboard is the product
Stop running four bots.
The moderation bot doesn't do tickets. The ticket bot doesn't do leveling. The leveling bot paywalls rank cards. The music bot just broke. Violet is one bot that does the work of all four — with a real dashboard instead of forty /help screens.
No premium tier. No locked features. No "upgrade for rank cards."
— what it replaces
One install kicks out four.
replaces your mod bot
Moderation + AutoMod. Anti-spam, anti-raid, scam-link filter, mass-mention, anti-caps, anti-invite, duplicates. Strike ladder mute → kick → ban on rolling counts. /warn /mute /ban with reason logging.
replaces your level bot
Leveling + rank cards. Message XP, voice XP, per-channel multipliers, role boosts. Auto-assigned reward roles. 10 free rank-card themes plus a full editor. Other bots charge for this.
replaces two support bots
Tickets + ModMail + Applications. Button-driven ticket panels with per-category routing. ModMail that turns a DM into a private staff channel. Applications with custom question pipelines. All three share one log channel.
replaces your economy bot
Economy + shop. Configurable currency. Daily / work / rob / crime / fish / hunt, each with its own cooldown. Per-server shop with role rewards and stock limits.
replaces your music bot
Music. YouTube, Spotify, SoundCloud, direct URLs. Queue, loop, volume, skip — basics done right. No premium gate on queue length.
+ 22 more modules
Everything else you'd otherwise stack. Welcome cards, reaction roles, personal roles, auto roles, starboard, counting, confessions, birthdays, suggestions, giveaways, embeds builder, scheduled announcements, sticky messages, Twitch + YouTube live feeds, join-to-create voice, boost shout-outs, invite tracker, stats counters, custom slash commands, server identity branding.
— the dashboard is the product
Configure with your eyes, not your memory.
Most "bot dashboards" are a settings page bolted onto a slash-command product. The dashboard mirrors the commands instead of the workflow, and you still need to remember flag names.
Violet's dashboard is the canonical surface. Every module — moderation rules, ticket panels, application questions, welcome cards, embed buttons — has a real form with live previews of what your members will see, an unsaved-changes guard that won't let you walk away from edits, and URL-addressable sub-tabs so you can deep-link a colleague straight at "the strike-system tab."
Slash commands still exist for mods in the field. But you don't configure with them. You configure at the dashboard, then close the tab.
— the question every bot list silently asks
Why is it free?
Because gating moderation behind a paywall is gross. The infra runs on a single-digit dollar-amount-per-month tier. We're not raising a round, we're not measuring growth on a board deck.
If you vote on top.gg you get a small XP thank-you on whatever server is running Violet's leveling module. That's the only "perk." Every feature is available to every server the moment you invite the bot. The vote is for leaderboard placement here, not for permission to use Tickets.
The day a premium tier shows up is the day to remove the bot. That's the contract.
— by the numbers
28toggleable modules, each with its own dashboard tab and commands.
90+slash commands across moderation, leveling, economy, music, fun, search.
10rank-card theme presets plus a full editor with background uploads.
0feature-gated paywalls, premium tiers, or "upgrade to Pro" upsells.
— try it
Three minutes from invite to configured.
Invite the bot. Open the dashboard. Pick the modules you want. Walk through their forms with live previews. Save. The server is configured. If you remove the bot tomorrow, your configuration sits dormant; re-invite and it comes back as you left it.