You want to build a community around your restaurant brand. A Discord server where regulars hang out, share food photos, hear about events. But moderating and answering questions takes time you do not have. An AI bot keeps the community active and informed.
Real conversation example. The bot answers questions, collects info, and hands off to your team when needed.
Discord works best for restaurants with a strong community angle: breweries, food trucks with a following, pop-up restaurants, or chains with loyal fans. The bot keeps your server active even when you are busy.
Pick your AI model
Claude, GPT, or Gemini. Bring your own API key from the provider. No markup, you pay them directly.
Connect Discord
One-click setup in your RunMyClaw dashboard. No coding, no terminal. See the full setup guide.
Train with your info
Add your restaurants & food service details: services, pricing, policies, FAQ. The AI learns it and responds accurately.
You bring your own API key from Anthropic, OpenAI, or Google. No markup, no hidden fees. Full cost breakdown.
Discord works best if you have a community-oriented brand, like a brewery, food truck, or restaurant with events. For simple customer Q&A, WhatsApp or Telegram might be a better fit.
The bot answers questions and provides information, but it is not a moderation tool. It will not ban users or delete messages. For that, use a dedicated moderation bot alongside it.
Create a Discord bot in the Developer Portal, add it to your server, then connect it through RunMyClaw. Takes about 5 minutes.
$30/mo for hosting plus $5-10/mo in API costs. Discord communities tend to have longer conversations, so API costs are slightly higher than WhatsApp.