Modules Automation
AUTOMATION

Run community operations without watching the clock

Automation turns repetitive community work into reliable rules triggered by keywords, member events, or a schedule. Welcome new members, auto-reply to common questions, and ship recurring announcements across timezones, with execution metrics that prove every rule is working.

Cut manual moderation load

Keyword auto-replies, welcome messages, and recurring posts run on their own, so your team stops re-typing the same answers and reacting to every join.

Keep a consistent cadence

Schedule daily reports, weekly reminders, and monthly updates with timezone and start and end dates, so announcements land on time without anyone staying up for them.

Catch failures early

Every rule tracks trigger count, last run, next run, and failures. A needs-attention flag surfaces broken rules with the error message before members notice.

HOW IT WORKS

From trigger to delivery in three steps

01

Pick a trigger

Choose Keyword Match, Member Joined or Left, or a Recurring Schedule. Each trigger type sets up the right conditions for the rule.

02

Bind a template and destination

Attach a saved template, then send it as the bot or a webhook to a channel or by direct message, with an optional delay and member mention.

03

Scope, activate, and track

Limit which channels and roles can trigger the rule, set it Active, and watch trigger counts and run times confirm it in production.

WHAT YOU GET

Built for real operations, not just demos

Keyword auto-replies

Match on keywords with ignore-case, full-word boundary, ignore-bots, and cooldown controls so responses stay precise and never spam.

Join and leave workflows

Greet new members or log departures, optionally mention the member, and add a delay of up to 24 hours before the message sends.

Recurring schedules

Run daily, weekly on chosen weekdays, or monthly on a set day, with timezone support and start and end dates for time-boxed campaigns.

Role and channel guards

Allowed and ignored roles decide who can trigger a rule, while listening channels keep keyword rules scoped to the right rooms.

Flexible delivery

Post to a channel or send a direct message, as the bot account or a Discord webhook, with each rule bound to its own template.

Execution metrics and alerts

Trigger count, last run, next run, and last failure are tracked per rule, with a needs-attention flag and the underlying error message.

Start with Aurora

Put your routine work on rails

Build your first rule in minutes and let keywords, member events, and schedules handle the operations your team used to do by hand.

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