A fully customisable scheduling bot than can ping reminders for events, games, streams etc.
Bosley is a multi-functional scheduling bot that enables users to set and share reminders for events, games, streams etc. Bosley can send notifications to specific channels and roles, users can opt-in (or out) of receiving notifications or Admins can enforce notifications.
Quick setup
Follow these simple steps to set the bot up!
Advanced setup
You are good to go after setting a role for event creator, and a channel for Boz to post event messages to.
If you want users to subscribe for event creations, please follow the steps below, given that you have completed Step 1 and Step 2:
Create scheduled events
Once the bot is set up you can proceed to create scheduled events
You can also use the !qcreate command to schedule an event (bypass the interactive event creator)
flags
-t, -title : Required : Name or Title of your event
-s, -start : Required : Time when your event starts
-d, -details : Optional : Details of your event
-r, -repeat : Optional : Time interval to repeat your event
-f, -force : Optional : Roles to force notification on
-c, -channel : Optional : Channel to post the event message
-y, -yes : Optional : Number of Y reactions required
example: !qcreate -t The name of my event -s 2020-03-01 01:20 GMT-8 -d a description of my event -f @everyone -c #event -y 0
Manage created event
!list – Lists all the events you have created in the server.
!delete – Deletes events you created (except for successful ones).
All available commands
Server Manager Commands (has Manage Server permission)
!prefix – Changes the prefix of the bot.
!setup – Initiate the interactive setup process of the bot.
Event Creator Commands (has the role you specified in step 1 of the setup)
!create – Interactively creates a scheduled event.
!list – Shows all the events you created, along with their detailed information.
!delete – Deletes events you created (except for successful ones).
!guide – Shows how reactions in the event message are calculated.
Public Commands (anyone can use)
!info – Shows the bot’s information, along with the configuration status.
!help – Shows all available commands.
When the event’s start time comes...
The bot will automatically ping anyone who “says yes” to the event message through reaction so they can catch up with the event!
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I was using Bosley in my server for classmates to provide the links for our online classes when they started, and it totally deserves 5 stars. Boz guided me through the setup and event creation processes, and allowed me to customise things like timing, pinging a specific role when the event started, and adding a description, all of which are usually locked behind a paywall in other bots. But rece...
im new and uh i wanna know if the bot will ping you whenever your set time during `!create` reached. because im using this bot for school and im in charge for stuff so wouldnt have asked. thanks
i really liked the bot, but it stopped working a few days ago is the bot on or having any update?
So how does one make an event repeat on the 1st of every month? How does one edit an already made event without deleting and recreating it?
I run/staff online conventions through discord a lot and was put in charge of getting a bot to announce all the events. A lot of the bots i was using just weren't working. There's only an hour before opening ceremonies and sadly i couldn't use this one. I think this bot has TONS of potential though, the announcement itself is amazing! And it's very easy to set up, the bot takes you through step by...
tl;dr = Works as expected, Easy setup, Does what other bots seem to be price gauging for. I've messed around with the bot. The setup is pretty quick and easy to understand, because of the wizard-like, question-and-respond type of configuration. I'm a little confused by the display of Y/N reactions, and even the implementation, but perhaps I'm looking at it from a different point of view. As som...