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Welcome

MemoryCord is a Discord bot that gives your server a memory. Most communities lose their best answers within a week of posting them - a great explanation gets buried under a thousand newer messages, and the next person with the same question has to ask it again. MemoryCord fixes that by letting your community mark the messages worth keeping, and making them findable later without anyone having to scroll.

It does this with a small, deliberate set of tools rather than a blanket log of everything said. Nothing enters MemoryCord’s memory unless someone in your server explicitly puts it there.

Flag. React to a good message with the pushpin emoji in a channel your admins have opted in. That message becomes a wiki entry. See Saving to the Wiki.

Ask. Run /ask <question> and search everything saved, privately, respecting whatever channels you can already see. See Searching.

Solve. When someone answers a question well, run /solve to pair the question and answer together as a single searchable unit. See Questions and Answers.

Digest. Once a week, MemoryCord can post a short roundup of what got saved and solved, so the answer someone posted on Tuesday doesn’t just vanish for everyone who wasn’t online. See Weekly Digest.

Flag, ask, solve, digest - that’s the whole loop. There’s no dashboard to log into and no separate app to learn. Everything happens with slash commands and one reaction, inside Discord.

MemoryCord is built for support servers, open-source project communities, and any Discord where the same questions come up more than once. If your #help or #support channel has good answers buried on page 40, this is for you. It’s free for communities to use.

Setup takes a few minutes: invite the bot, opt in a couple of channels, and optionally seed the wiki from what your community already flagged. The full walkthrough is in Getting Started.