discord bot

Pegasus Bot is a Discord bot designed for community management in gaming communities that integrate Roblox and Discord. It provides verification, moderation, logging, and communication tools to help server administrators manage members, enforce policies, and monitor activity across platforms. The bot targets Discord server owners, Roblox game developers, and community moderators who require cross-platform synchronization between Discord membership and Roblox player identities.
The solution emphasizes operational efficiency: it eliminates manual verification steps, unifies ban enforcement across multiple Roblox experiences, and delivers real-time visibility into user behavior through integrated logs and dashboards. Its architecture supports both public community servers and private development teams managing asset licensing or testing environments.
Pegasus Bot operates through a combination of Discord application permissions, Roblox API integrations, and a hosted web dashboard. Administrators first invite the bot to their Discord server using OAuth2, granting necessary permissions for role assignment, message reading, and member management. They then configure Roblox game instances by embedding Pegasus-provided scripts—typically via Roblox Studio plugins or manual script insertion—that communicate with Pegasus’s backend services.
Verification occurs when users click a button in Discord, triggering an authentication flow that validates their Roblox account ownership. Once verified, the bot assigns designated roles and synchronizes identity data. Moderation actions—such as bans or whitelist updates—are initiated in Discord or the dashboard and propagated to Roblox experiences via webhook or polling mechanisms. Game logs are aggregated from Roblox server events and Discord audit logs, then presented in chronological order within the dashboard.
Pegasus Bot enables consistent enforcement of community standards across Discord and Roblox ecosystems. Server owners use it to prevent impersonation and unauthorized access by linking verified identities to Discord roles. Developers leverage the ban system to protect intellectual property—for example, banning users who redistribute paid assets without permission. The whitelist feature supports time-bound access control for game testing, VIP events, or closed betas. Community Bans reduce administrative overhead by automatically blocking users previously reported for scams, cheating, or harassment across thousands of servers. The dashboard serves as a centralized observability layer, allowing administrators to review historical activity, adjust configurations, and generate reports without switching between platforms.