Product

Discord Modules and Web Panel Modules work together without becoming the same thing.

The public site helps a buyer choose services. GF Bot Base connects the Discord server. Web panels handle the structured league, tournament, scorecard, and media work that needs a browser surface.

Product groups

Discord handles command flow. Web panels handle repeatable operations.

Discord Modules cover GF.Tools, competition commands, music concepts, scorecard workflows, and other bot-first services tied to a customer server.

Web Panel Modules cover GF.League, GF.Tourney, playercard generation, event media, and other browser tools that need more room than chat.

Product path

Account -> Discord -> Cart -> Customer environment

  1. AccountCustomer identity and ownership
  2. DiscordServer bridge and bot install
  3. CartSelected modules and purchase mode preview
  4. EnvironmentManual setup before real access

The daily mess

Built around the jobs that decide whether a season feels smooth.

Every week has a rally point.

Schedules, teams, captains, standings, and dates stay in one League & Tournament home players can trust.

  • Season workspace players can return to
  • Team and captain context
  • Schedule and standings visibility

Scores do not have to travel.

Brackets, matchups, scorecards, stats, and reports stay connected from first tee to final post.

  • Tournament workspace
  • Scorecard review
  • Stats and standings that follow the result

Discord keeps the community warm.

Let the hype and reminders live in chat, then guide players back to the right hosted GamingFlows home.

  • League bot modules
  • Tournament bot modules
  • Guild-bound customer setup

The right people see the right room.

Directors, managers, captains, and players land in views built for their role, with private setup kept private.

  • Customer login routing
  • Hosted app authentication
  • Player and captain access