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bensworkshop is a bespoke development service run by Naben, a developer based in Bandung, Indonesia. Its positioning is highly niche: building bots and operational automation tools for Indonesian Telegram/Discord trading signal groups and trading communities. The site emphasizes hands-on experience from running its own QTrades community, with production workflows already covering payments, temporary roles, Google Sheets sync, and email-based authorization.
Its flagship offering is the Discord Monetization Stack: members upload BCA/e-wallet payment receipts, admins approve them, temporary VIP roles are granted automatically, reminders are sent 24 hours and 1 hour before expiry, roles are removed automatically on expiry, and transaction history plus active users are synced to Google Sheets. Another key product is Signal Copier, which forwards Discord/Telegram signals to MT5 and executes orders through FastAPI, Redis, a desktop client, and an MQL5 EA, with support for per-member risk parameters.
The technical stack is disclosed in fairly good detail, including discord.js, PostgreSQL, Express, pm2, nginx, FastAPI, Redis, discord.py, PySide6, MQL5, MongoDB, and more. GitHub projects are also listed as references. However, this is not a standardized developer platform; we did not find public APIs/SDKs or systematic documentation.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Quick Automation costs Rp 500,000–1,500,000, Custom Bot costs Rp 1,500,000–4,000,000, Discord Monetization Stack is Rp 2,500,000, and Signal Copier is Rp 5,000,000. Maintenance, SaaS, or licensing are billed separately. The engagement process includes requirement discussions, an SOW in Google Docs, 50% upfront payment, progress updates every 2–3 days, deployment to the client’s server or the developer’s VPS, 1 hour of onboarding, and 30 days of post-delivery bug fixes.
The strengths are clear positioning, concrete deliverables, transparent pricing, and strong coverage of the most time-consuming payment and permission-management workflows in trading communities. Source-code ownership is also clarified: after a Custom Bot is completed, the client owns the source code. The drawbacks are the capacity and long-term support risks inherent to an individual-developer model, along with the lack of SLA, security audits, formal documentation, and team-level guarantees.
The site does not provide information about access from China, so domain connectivity, payment availability, and communication time zones all need to be tested in practice. Since its payment flows and use cases are tightly tied to Indonesia, China-based teams may be better off using it as a reference and then replacing it with WeCom, Feishu bots, n8n, Make, Zapier, or self-developed Discord/Telegram bots.
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