Community layer
Discord Ops
Discord modules turn reminders, signups, captain prompts, and result links into guided actions instead of loose messages that vanish in chat.
- GF Bot Base
- League commands
- Tournament commands
Connect Discord activity to focused web apps for the work your gaming community needs to run smoothly: events, roles, media, leagues, tournaments, and the shared workflows that keep people coming back.
Start with the modules your community needs now. As the work gets heavier, GamingFlows carries it from Discord-native operations into focused web apps and reusable community workflows.
Community layer
Discord modules turn reminders, signups, captain prompts, and result links into guided actions instead of loose messages that vanish in chat.
Hosted panel layer
Schedules, scorecards, standings, roster access, and customer routing get their own hosted spaces while Discord keeps the community warm.
Competition rhythm
Event operations connect what organizers schedule, what players need next, and what should be surfaced back into Discord.
Community storytelling
Playercards, league notices, and event media can become selectable GamingFlows modules without making media the whole product.
First web app suite
PGA 2K is the first supported use case, proving the model for league and tournament communities while GamingFlows remains the parent platform.
A focused web app and Discord module set for competitive communities. PGA 2K is the first game shell, with the platform built to support more game contexts over time.
Tell us what your Discord community runs today. GamingFlows helps shape the modules, web apps, and setup path that fit next.
Pick the rituals already happening in Discord. GamingFlows turns them into a reviewed setup path instead of a cold checkout.
Discord Ops + Events + League & Tournament
Configure → Review → LaunchStart with the Discord server, game context, league shape, event cadence, and the roles that need useful places to land.
Select Discord modules and web panels as a setup shape, then review how each module changes the community operations map.
Confirm the selected modules before payment, setup choices, Discord targeting, and account-domain decisions are introduced.