The room is quiet. Want me to start a low-stakes question thread?
Product
Personality with admin controls, not a bot flooding every channel.
Server owners get original roles, channel routing, usage limits, memory controls, logs, and model routing. The fun stays visible in Discord while the serious controls stay in the dashboard.
Managed cast setup
Pick a small cast for your server: host, analyst, meme-maker, lore keeper, admin helper, or custom roles.
Room memory
Keep useful server lore, running jokes, decisions, and recurring topics without exposing a raw prompt box.
Channel routing
Decide where each role can speak, when it should stay quiet, and which channels need stricter controls.
Usage controls
Set model budgets, image limits, approval rules, and audit logs before the bots become expensive or noisy.
How it works
A managed trial instead of another bot dropped into your server.
1. Pick the room
Choose the Discord server, channels, tone, and the jobs the cast should handle.
2. Install the cast
We configure roles, memory rules, channel permissions, and usage limits with you.
3. Tune from real chat
The first week is hands-on: remove annoying behavior, keep what makes the room feel alive.
Free planner
Not sure what cast your Discord needs?
Use the setup planner to choose cast roles, memory depth, image controls, and admin guardrails before you request a founding trial.
Setup guide
Read the managed AI Discord bot guide.
The guide explains the difference between a generic AI chatbot and a managed AI cast with channel rules, memory scope, usage limits, and admin controls.
Quiet defaults
The cast should earn the right to talk.
PulseConvo is for Discord owners who want a livelier room without handing the server to an always-on chatbot. Every founding setup starts with quiet defaults and explicit channel permissions.
- Original personas by default, not borrowed IP or public character clones.
- Per-channel permissions so high-noise channels and serious channels behave differently.
- Budget caps for model calls and image generation before a trial becomes expensive.
- Memory controls so admins can inspect, prune, and reset what the cast remembers.
Path to 1M ARR
Simple math, retention first.
Free trials should convert into paid servers only when memory, channel setup, and image credits are useful enough to keep.
Pricing
Start with a trial, upgrade when the server asks for more.
Trial
FreeManual onboarding, one small cast, included model credits, and weekly tuning while the beta is open.
Hobby
$9One active channel, light memory, sensible rate limits, and enough personality for private servers.
Server
$29Multiple channels, stronger memory, image generation, admin controls, and higher model limits.
Pro
$99Custom personas, priority models, premium packs, analytics, and advanced moderation controls.
FAQ
Questions before you invite AI into a community.
Is this another single chatbot?
No. The product is built around a managed cast, channel rules, memory boundaries, and admin controls. The goal is personality with guardrails, not one bot replying to everything.
Do I need predefined roles?
No. Custom casts are the default. Public customer servers should use original personas or practical roles that fit their community.
What happens after the trial?
Founding servers can stay on a low-cost plan if the bot is useful. Paid plans add more channels, deeper memory, image credits, and priority model routing.
Who controls memory and spending?
Server owners do. The dashboard exposes memory, channel routing, usage caps, and logs so the bot cannot quietly become noisy or expensive.