/ask in the channel
Ask questions or give tasks where your team already chats. Nabu replies in the channel, posts live updates on one message, and lets you continue the thread whenever you want.
Safer by design · built for moderators and owners
Use /ask in everyday language. Nabu shows a clear list of what it would do; you read it and tap Confirm all before anything changes in your server.
You used /ask
Draft a weekly recap post and prep the announcement for Friday 9am UTC.
Planned changes
Illustration only — your Discord client may look a little different.
Why communities and staff choose this workflow
Nabu suggests changes in simple words. You read the list right in the channel, and you tap Confirm all when you are ready — only then does your server update.
Ask
Type /ask in normal words. Nabu answers in the channel, shows what it would do, and keeps updates on one message so everyone can follow along.
Review
Read the list of planned changes. If something looks off, cancel — your server stays exactly as it was until you confirm.
Confirm all
When you are happy with the list, tap Confirm all to apply changes in order. Nabu can then keep helping with real results. Quiet threads stay open with Continue and Transcript until they close on their own.
Every /ask starts with your approval. These features sit alongside it so small groups and big public servers alike can save time on everyday tasks without giving up control.
Ask questions or give tasks where your team already chats. Nabu replies in the channel, posts live updates on one message, and lets you continue the thread whenever you want.
Edits to roles, channels, and members wait for your OK. You always see the full list before anything updates your server.
Self-serve role menus with clear rules so members get the right access without staff juggling confusing permission combos.
Send one-off or repeating announcements through a steady queue so messages go out on time, even when the server is busy.
Welcome new members and tidy up when people leave, with per-server messages you can adjust over time.
Built-in limits and plan checks help owners and staff keep AI use predictable and within your community rules.
Add Nabu when you are ready, try /ask a few times, and see how approvals work in a channel your team already uses.