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David for Discord workspaces

Your AI teammate, inside Discord

David understands the conversation, checks who is allowed to act, and turns requests into governed work across your server, repos, and team systems.

A teammate your server can trust

Setup starts with the server owner. Every action runs through roles, channel rules, project permissions, provider access, and audit logs.

PRIVATE BY DEFAULT

From one mention to finished work

Ask naturally. David resolves context, chooses the right workflow, asks for confirmation when needed, then reports back in the thread.

Built for Engineering Community Support Product Operations

How it works

David turns messy chat into clear, permissioned action.

01

Reads the room

David looks at the message, thread, channel, project, mentions, attachments, and recent task history.

02

Chooses a route

It decides whether this is a quick reply, a Discord action, a GitHub task, a Codex session, or an admin request.

03

Checks policy

The backend verifies workspace setup, role access, channel access, app permissions, quotas, and connected accounts.

04

Acts with receipts

David asks for approval when configured, performs the action, posts status, and leaves an audit trail.

Natural requests

Talk to David like a teammate, not a command line.

@David make a role for the launch event and give it to the planning team.

@David fix the checkout bug from this thread and open a draft PR.

@David turn the last 30 messages into an implementation plan.

@David who can use Codex in this project?

@David undo the role change I just approved.

Security

Designed for public servers, private workspaces, and serious teams.

01

Owner-gated setup

David stays locked until the real Discord server owner activates the workspace.

02

Policy before tools

Every request checks user, role, channel, project, app, quota, and provider access.

03

Human approvals

Risky Discord, GitHub, and workspace changes can require confirmation before they run.

Platform

One teammate. Every workflow your server already talks about.

Natural Discord operations

Create roles, channels, permissions, and project spaces from plain English with approval and undo flows.

Engineering sessions

Turn discussion into agent work, keep the goal and status attached, and report back in the thread.

GitHub coordination

Resolve repos, open issues, track draft PRs, and keep authorship separate from who requested the task.

Workspace memory

David remembers how your team maps channels, projects, repos, roles, and support flows.

Admin controls

Use an operator server to inspect usage, suspend access, and manage incidents across workspaces.

Approval modes

Choose which actions run instantly, which need confirmation, and which are blocked entirely.

Provider auth

Use personal or workspace Codex accounts while GitHub stays connected through a workspace app install.

Usage visibility

See which servers, apps, projects, and teams are using David before costs or risk surprise you.

Private beta

Start with one server. Expand once David earns the team.