Advanced Discord management without the usual bot clutter
ZeroOne 2.0 gives communities a cleaner, more serious way to run their server.
Built for support teams, creator servers, moderation teams, and growing communities that want stronger workflows, deeper systems, and a real control center instead of a pile of disconnected commands.
Why ZeroOne
Built around stronger systems, not filler features.
Moderation
Protection built for real servers
Warnings, cases, anti-spam, anti-link, anti-invite, anti-nuke, verification, logs, and protection presets designed for serious communities.
Support
Staff workflows that feel complete
Tickets, applications, suggestions, review systems, notes, transcripts, close reasons, and better internal handling instead of half-finished tools.
Automation
Manage it your way
Use slash commands when you want to, then move edits into the dashboard when you want faster control over setup, configs, and live server systems.
Core platform
Everything your team actually uses, in one bot.
Tickets
Claiming, priorities, close reasons, inactivity handling, transcripts, and staff workflows.
Applications
Multiple application types, multi-page forms, per-type questions, review logs, and accept or deny messaging.
Reaction Roles
Buttons, select menus, stacked roles, panel editing, sync support, and clearer self-role setup.
Server Stats
Live stat channels, cleaner setup, selected counters, and flexible community display options.
Invite Tracking
Track invites, fake joins, leaves, inviter stats, and leaderboard-style server growth visibility.
Protection
Anti-abuse modules, punishments, whitelists, presets, snapshots, restores, and diagnostics.
Recommended setup flow
Get the important parts live first.
- Verification, welcome, logs, and protection
- Tickets, applications, and suggestions
- Reaction roles, server stats, and invites
- Website dashboard for later editing
Control center
A proper website experience, with dashboard control built in.
ZeroOne is moving beyond a command-only setup model. Server owners can use slash commands for quick setup, then move into the website dashboard when they want cleaner, faster ongoing management.