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Bottons is a sound-button bot built primarily around Discord. It lets users play sounds in Discord servers and also play them directly on the web. The site states that it currently serves 893 servers and 37032 users, hosts 181311 buttons, and has recorded 16560463 button presses. It also provides entry points for “Add to your channel” and “Use on Telegram,” suggesting some cross-platform usability, but it is not essentially a traditional email, SMS, voice notification, or enterprise IM communication platform.
From a communications perspective, Bottons’ main channels are its Discord bot, browser-based playback, and Telegram access. Users can search for sound buttons, upload their own buttons, create collections, and log in with Discord to play sounds in voice channels. The site does not mention capabilities such as bulk email, SMS sending, voice calls, message templates, delivery receipts, or notification acknowledgements, so it is not suitable for evaluation as an enterprise messaging infrastructure product.
The website does not disclose any rates, plans, free quotas, or payment methods, nor does it state whether premium features or commercial licensing are available. In terms of performance, the public information is limited to server count, user count, number of buttons, and total plays; there is no data on latency, availability, concurrency, failure rates, or SLA. For integrations, what can currently be confirmed is Discord login, adding the bot to a channel, Telegram usage, and browser playback. There is no visible documentation for an open API, Webhooks, SDKs, or admin backend interfaces.
Compliance information mainly comes from the Terms of Service: users must comply with local laws and are prohibited from illegal use, automated scraping, spam content, virus uploads, and interfering with system operation. The Privacy Policy notes that the site is hosted in the United States, and that users from other regions who continue to use it are consenting to data transfer to and processing in the United States. Contact options include @bottonsbot, [email protected], and a support server, but there is no sign of enterprise-grade ticketing, service-level commitments, or certifications such as GDPR or SOC 2.
Its strengths are that it is straightforward and well-suited to community entertainment. It is useful for Discord server admins, community operators, and voice-channel users who want to make interactions more engaging; users can upload and organize sound effects themselves. Its weaknesses are the lack of transparency around commercialization and enterprise capabilities, with no clear information on APIs, SLA, pricing, or compliance certifications. It is not suitable for enterprise communications scenarios that require reliable delivery, auditing, billing, and data compliance.
The main site does not provide information on accessibility from mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so access from China is unknown. Given that the network environment for Discord and Telegram in mainland China is often uncertain, users should test availability themselves before actual use. Alternatives include Discord’s native soundboard feature, other Discord soundboard bots, or local IM/voice interaction tools designed for domestic Chinese communities.
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