modger is a verification and ticket management bot for Discord communities. It is not positioned as a traditional email, SMS, or voice communications platform; instead, it provides member verification, private support channels, and Reaction Roles directly within Discord as an IM/community channel. The website messaging especially emphasizes βBuilt for Web3.β The core idea is to keep verification inside Discord, avoiding external redirects, phishing links, and wallet prompts.
At the channel level, modger is focused solely on Discord IM use cases; there is no evidence of email, SMS, or voice capabilities. For verification, it offers In-Discord CAPTCHA, including numeric keypads, shuffled keypads, text prompts, and math pop-ups, which can help reduce the risk of bots entering a server. For ticketing, it can create private support channels with one click, with support for ticket categories, support-role configuration, and transcript archiving. For roles, Reaction Roles let administrators publish self-service selection panels in any channel, with support for mutually exclusive role groups, locking after the first selection, and custom lock messages.
The product supports adding the bot via Discord login and provides a per-server web dashboard plus slash command configuration, making it relatively easy to use. The site also mentions a welcome message feature. However, the page does not disclose an open API, webhooks, audit logs, permission-model details, or whether it can integrate with CRM tools, ticketing systems, or on-chain tools. As a result, it is better suited to lightweight Discord-native management than to complex enterprise communications integrations.
The collected content does not include pricing, plans, free quotas, or payment method information, so actual costs cannot be assessed. It also does not disclose availability, response times, concurrent processing capacity, delivery rates, or an SLA. On the compliance side, the only confirmed points are its emphasis on no external redirects, no wallet prompts, and open source, which is valuable for anti-phishing in Web3 communities. However, there is no formal compliance information such as GDPR, data storage location, privacy policy, or data retention period.
Its strengths are a focused use case, straightforward configuration, a verification flow that reduces external risk, and coverage of three common Discord community needs: verification, ticketing, and role assignment. Its weaknesses are limited public information, insufficient transparency around pricing, support, stability, and compliance, and a poor fit for businesses that need email, SMS, or voice outreach. It is best suited to Discord community administrators, Web3 projects, gaming communities, or interest-based communities that need basic member access control and support management.
Access from mainland China is unknown. Because the product depends on Discord, and Discord is generally unstable or restricted in mainland Chinaβs network environment, actual deployment and management may require a proxy. If the target audience is a China-based user community, alternatives such as WeCom, Feishu, DingTalk, or domestic community bot solutions may be worth considering.
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