GroceryBot is a shopping-list bot for Discord servers with a very clear positioning: it lets users record, view, and manage grocery lists directly inside Discord without switching apps. It emphasizes KISS — “keep it simple” — with the core interaction built around a small set of commands. After adding the bot to a server, users can start using it right away; the captured text does not mention any separate registration page. On mobile, an Android app is already available, allowing users to log in with a Discord account and view lists offline. The iOS version requires joining a waitlist via a Discord command.
In terms of functionality, GroceryBot covers the basic workflow for shopping lists: adding items, viewing lists, deleting, editing, bulk adding, and clearing lists. It also supports multiple shopping lists, and with !grohere users can pin a self-updating shopping-list message in a channel. Later additions, deletions, and edits automatically refresh that message, making it suitable for families, roommates, or small communities collaborating on purchases. Its command system has migrated from legacy message commands to Discord Slash Commands, for example from !gro to /gro, while the old format can still be used by mentioning the bot.
The site navigation includes API and GitHub, but the API page captured during review returned a 404, so it was not possible to confirm whether a public API, SDK, license, or open-source status exists. The getting-started documentation is relatively clear, listing commands and examples one by one, so regular users can understand it quickly. However, from a developer-tools perspective, it lacks information on deployment, self-hosting, interfaces, permission boundaries, data management, and service support.
The captured text does not disclose pricing, a free plan, or payment methods, so its business model cannot be determined. Its strengths are that it is lightweight, has few commands, requires no separate registration, and is tightly integrated with Discord use cases. Its weaknesses are that its scope is narrow — mainly serving shopping lists — and it is not suitable as a general-purpose task management system. The broken API page also reduces its value for developer integration.
GroceryBot is suitable for families, roommates, gaming communities, or small teams that already use Discord and want a low-cost way to maintain a shared shopping list. For users in China, because it depends on Discord, and Discord is generally restricted in mainland network environments, access is assessed as “partially restricted”; actual use may require a proxy. Alternatives include Notion, Google Keep, Microsoft To Do, Todoist, AnyList, or building a custom Discord Bot.
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