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COMMUNICATION

Communication

Every server, channel, and conversation your community manages lives in Discord. Discord MCP gives your agent authenticated access to guilds and messages scoped to the user who authorized it.

  • Acts as the user: Access and write actions stay tied to the Discord account that authorized the agent.
  • Credentials stay vaulted: AES-256, resolved at request time, never in LLM context.
  • Scoped before every call: User permissions enforced. 90-day audit trail.
Discord
agent · Acme Q3
Run
Which channels in my server had the most messages this week?
S
discord_messages_list
74ms
Community agent
Top 5 channels by volume this week. #general (1,240), #product-feedback (528), #support (312), #dev-updates (203), #announcements (89).
Sources: 5 channels, 1 guild, Oct 28 to Nov 1
discordmcp
5 channels
18:29
Message Claude...

Tools your community agent reaches for on Discord, scoped per user.

CALL ANY TOOL
List guilds and channels, fetch message history, post messages, and inspect roles.
discord_consume_entitlement
Consume entitlement
For one-time purchase consumable SKUs, mark a given entitlement for the user as consumed. The entitlement will have consumed: true when listed afterward. This action cannot be undone. Returns 204 No Content on success. Per Discord's official OpenAPI spec, this endpoint also accepts an OAuth2 Bearer token with the `applications.entitlements` scope (in addition to Bot Token) — use this tool for user-authorized OAuth connections, or the equivalent discordbot_* tool for bot-token connections.
Parameters
Name
Type
Required
Description
application_id
string
Required
The ID of the application that owns the entitlement.
entitlement_id
string
Required
The ID of the entitlement to mark as consumed.
discord_create_lobby_channel_invite_for_self
Create lobby channel invite for self
discord_create_or_join_lobby
Create or join lobby
discord_delete_current_user_application_role_connection
Delete current user application role connection
discord_delete_test_entitlement
Delete test entitlement
discord_edit_application_command_permissions
Edit application command permissions
discord_get_application_command_permissions
Get application command permissions
discord_get_current_user_application_entitlements
Get current user application entitlements
discord_get_current_user_application_role_connection
Get current user application role connection
discord_get_entitlement
Get entitlement
discord_get_gateway
Get gateway
discord_get_guild_template
Get guild template
discord_get_guild_widget
Get guild widget
discord_get_guild_widget_png
Get guild widget png
discord_get_invite_deprecated
Get invite deprecated
discord_get_lobby_messages
Get lobby messages
discord_get_my_oauth2_authorization
Get my oauth2 authorization
discord_get_my_user
Get my user
discord_get_openid_connect_userinfo
Get openid connect userinfo
discord_get_public_keys
Get public keys
discord_get_sku_subscription
Get sku subscription
discord_leave_lobby
Leave lobby
discord_link_channel_to_lobby
Link channel to lobby
discord_list_guild_channels
List guild channels
discord_list_my_guilds
List my guilds
discord_list_sku_subscriptions
List sku subscriptions
discord_list_sticker_packs
List sticker packs
discord_resolve_invite
Invite resolve
discord_send_lobby_message
Send lobby message
discord_update_current_user_application_role_connection
Update current user application role connection

For more tools, view docs.

Build your Agent
Drop the toolkit in, point it at the user, and your community agent can use Discord from the first run.
Python · LlamaIndex
import { ScalekitClient } from "@scalekit-sdk/node";
import { DynamicStructuredTool } from "@langchain/core/tools";
import { createReactAgent } from "@langchain/langgraph/prebuilt";
import { z } from "zod";

const sk = new ScalekitClient(envUrl, clientId, clientSecret);

const { tools } = await sk.tools.listScopedTools("user_123", {
filter: { connectionNames: ["discord"], toolNames: ["discord_guilds_list", "discord_guild_get", "discord_channels_list"] },
pageSize: 100,
});

const lcTools = tools.map((t) => new DynamicStructuredTool({
name: t.tool.definition.name,
description: t.tool.definition.description,
schema: z.object({}).passthrough(),
func: async (args) => {
const { data } = await sk.tools.executeTool({
toolName: t.tool.definition.name,
identifier: "user_123",
params: args,
});
return JSON.stringify(data);
},
}));

const agent = createReactAgent({ llm, tools: lcTools });
import { ScalekitClient } from "@scalekit-sdk/node";
import OpenAI from "openai";

const sk = new ScalekitClient(envUrl, clientId, clientSecret);
const openai = new OpenAI();

const { tools } = await sk.tools.listScopedTools("user_123", {
filter: { connectionNames: ["discord"], toolNames: ["discord_guilds_list", "discord_guild_get", "discord_channels_list"] },
pageSize: 100,
});

const llmTools = tools.map((t) => ({
type: "function",
function: {
name: t.tool.definition.name,
description: t.tool.definition.description,
parameters: t.tool.definition.input_schema,
},
}));

const resp = await openai.responses.create({
model: "gpt-4o", input: prompt, tools: llmTools,
});
import { ScalekitClient } from "@scalekit-sdk/node";
import Anthropic from "@anthropic-ai/sdk";

const sk = new ScalekitClient(envUrl, clientId, clientSecret);
const anthropic = new Anthropic();

const { tools } = await sk.tools.listScopedTools("user_123", {
filter: { connectionNames: ["discord"], toolNames: ["discord_guilds_list", "discord_guild_get", "discord_channels_list"] },
pageSize: 100,
});

const llmTools = tools.map((t) => ({
name: t.tool.definition.name,
description: t.tool.definition.description,
input_schema: t.tool.definition.input_schema,
}));

const msg = await anthropic.messages.create({
model: "claude-sonnet-4-6", max_tokens: 1024,
tools: llmTools,
messages: [{ role: "user", content: prompt }],
});
import { Agent } from "@google/adk/agents";
import {
MCPToolset, StreamableHTTPConnectionParams,
} from "@google/adk/tools/mcp";

const toolset = new MCPToolset({
connectionParams: new StreamableHTTPConnectionParams({
url: "https://mcp.scalekit.com/discord",
headers: { Authorization: `Bearer ${userScopedToken}` },
}),
});

const agent = new Agent({
name: "agent", model: "gemini-2.0-flash",
tools: await toolset.getTools(),
});
Try these prompts
Paste any prompt into your agent to start using Discord.
Search & recall
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List all channels in [server name].
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Get the last 50 messages in [channel].
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Which roles have admin permissions?
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Show me the member count for [server].
Action & communication
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Send a message to [channel]: [text].
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Post an embed in [channel] with title [title].
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List all messages from user [id] this week.
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Get the last message in [channel].
Community & reporting
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Which channels had activity today?
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List all members with role [role name].
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Show channels with no messages in 7 days.
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Summarize feedback in #product-feedback this week.
SEE HOW AUTH WORKS
Users authorize Discord once. Their credentials stay vaulted, every call is checked, and every action is logged.
1
Authorize
Your user connects
Discord
once. We tie it to their identity and the meetings they approved — no shared bot account, no org-wide access
Who:
user ‘A’
when:
Once per user
access:
Limited to user
2
Store
Their
Discord
token lives in a vault scoped to them. User A's meetings are never reachable by an agent acting for user B, even on the same connection
vault:
encrypted
scope:
per-user
tokens:
auto-refreshed
3
Resolve
When your agent calls a
Discord
tool, we fetch the right token server-side. It never touches your agent, never appears in the LLM context, never shows up in your logs
speed:
~40ms
check:
before every call
seen by:
nobody
4
Audit
Every
Discord
tool call is logged — who triggered it, which meeting was fetched, what came back. 90 days of history, tied to the user who authorized it
history:
90 days
export:
SIEM-ready
logged:
every call
Test other agents
Same per-user auth pattern across other community agents and MCP connectors. Working code, live demos, fork what fits.
Support and Ops Teams
Meeting prep
Pulls agenda, participant context, and open action items before every meeting.
Engineering Teams
Slack triage
Polls Slack for new messages, classifies bugs and support requests with a LangGraph router, files GitHub issues or Zendesk tickets, and confirms in the thread.
Support and Ops Teams
Support triage agent
Fetches new Zendesk tickets, classifies them by type and urgency, searches the Notion knowledge base for an answer, and routes what it cannot resolve to Slack. Every call runs on the support agent's own delegated OAuth.
GTM and RevOps Teams
Competitive intelligence briefing agent
Scans Gong calls for competitor mentions, matches each one to its Notion battlecard, and DMs every affected rep a single Slack digest per cycle. Every call runs as the PMM who owns the briefing, never a shared bot.
Test other agents
Same per-user auth pattern across other community agents and MCP connectors. Working code, live demos, fork what fits.
OPS
Meeting prep agent
Assemble the agenda, HubSpot attendee history, and open action items from Gmail before every meeting on the calendar.
ENGINEERING
Slack triage agent
Classify new Slack messages as bugs or support requests, file the GitHub issue or Zendesk ticket, and reply in the thread.
SUPPORT
Support triage agent
Classify new Zendesk tickets, search the Notion knowledge base for an answer, and route what it cannot resolve to Slack.
GTM
Competitive intelligence briefing agent
Scan Gong calls for competitor mentions, match each one to its Notion battlecard, and DM every affected rep a single Slack digest.
Why Scalekit
Secure your agent's access. Connectors ship in minutes
01.
Messages posted from the wrong guild identity
A shared Discord OAuth token looks fine in a demo. In production, every message the agent posts appears as the bot, not the user who triggered it. Channel attribution breaks. Scalekit resolves the actual user's token so messages come from the right person.
// shared bot token
token = "sk_discord_shared_xxx"
audit → bot_service_account
user_filter → broken

// scalekit · per-user
token = resolve(user_id)
audit → user_abc
scope → enforced ✓
02.
Authentication is not authorization
03.
Multi-tenancy is architectural
04.
Discord today. Others tomorrow.
“Our agents act across Salesforce, Gong, Google Drive, and more, on behalf of every customer. Scalekit behind the scenes meant we can keep adding tools without ever rebuilding how credentials or tool calling work.”
Venu Madhav Kattagoni
Head of Engineering / Von
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the agent access Discord as the user or as a shared key?
As the user. Each workspace member authorizes once and Scalekit resolves their credential at request time. Audit logs attribute every action to that user, not a shared service account.
Where is the Discord oauth 2.0 stored?
In Scalekit's managed AES-256 token vault, namespaced per tenant. Refresh is automatic. Revocation is a single dashboard action. Tokens never appear in prompts, logs, or LLM context.
Can I limit what the agent is allowed to do in Discord?
Yes. Pass a tool name filter to listScopedTools so the community agent only sees the subset you authorize. Pre-API-call scope checks block out-of-policy actions before the request reaches Discord.
What happens when a user revokes Discord access?
The connection is invalidated on the next tool call. Subsequent requests for that user fail closed with a clear error. Other users in the tenant remain unaffected. The event is logged for audit.
Can the agent post messages in guilds the user is not a member of?
No. Every message send, channel read, and role lookup runs under the authorizing user's Discord OAuth scope. Guilds the user has not joined are inaccessible. Server-level permissions, role restrictions, and channel overwrites all apply.
Start in your coding agent
Up and running in one command
Install the Scalekit skill in your editor of choice. Connector, auth, tools, prompt, all wired up
Claude Code REPL
/plugin marketplace add scalekit-inc/claude-code-authstack
/plugin install agentkit@scalekit-auth-stack
Cursor Code REPL
# ~/.cursor/mcp.json
{
""mcpServers"": {
""discord"": {
""url"": ""https://mcp.scalekit.com/discord"",
""headers"": { ""Authorization"": ""Bearer $SCALEKIT_TOKEN"" }
}
}
}
Codex Code REPL
# ~/.codex/config.toml
[mcp_servers.discord]
url = ""https://mcp.scalekit.com/discord""
auth_env = ""SCALEKIT_TOKEN""
Copilot Code REPL
# .vscode/mcp.json
{
""servers"": {
""discord"": {
""url"": ""https://mcp.scalekit.com/discord"",
""type"": ""http""
}
}
}