LFG Bot picks the game for your Discord group based on what everyone owns, what you're all in the mood for, and what your group has loved before.
What slows a group down isn't picking the game — it's figuring out who's in, what they own, and what they're up for. The bot collects all that automatically and guides the whole group through the decision together.
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No 'I don't own that.' No 'we just played this.' No dead multiplayer servers. Every recommendation actually fits your group, right now.
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Most groups lose the best parts of game night between sessions — who carried, what landed, the running jokes. LFG Bot keeps all of it and brings it back when it fits.
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5 steps from install to game night.
It started in 2020. My friends and I set up a weekly Discord game night to stay connected when no one was leaving the house. The group is mixed — different tastes, different levels of investment in gaming — and the slowest part of every night turned out to be finding something we all owned and were all in the mood for.
One night we ran out of patience before we ran out of options. We gave up and agreed to try again the next week. After enough of those nights, I built this.
LFG Bot is the answer to that one friction. It sees what your group actually owns, asks what you're all up for tonight, and walks the whole crew through the decision before anyone loses interest. It's the tool I wish we'd had back in 2020 — and if your group looks anything like mine, I hope it makes your next game night start in five minutes instead of forty-five.
— Will