Connect Discord to your AI agent
Yes — ClawLink is a hosted Discord MCP server. 27 tools your agent can call from chat, with one-click hosted OAuth and nothing to run locally.
ClawLink hosts a managed Discord MCP server that exposes 27 tools to your AI agent. You connect Discord in one click, and your agent can read, create, and update Discord data from chat without you building or running a local MCP server.
- 27 tools callable from chat
- One-click hosted OAuth
- Works with OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any MCP client
- No local server or config files

27 Discord tools callable from any of them.
Setup
Three steps. About two minutes.
- 1
Install ClawLink
Add the plugin to your agent once.
- 2
Connect Discord
One-click hosted OAuth in the dashboard.
- 3
Use it from chat
Ask your agent in plain English.
Discord uses OAuth. You connect it in the browser: click Connect, sign in, approve. ClawLink stores the token and refreshes it on its own. You never touch a key or wire up a redirect URL.
npx -y @useclawlink/cli loginnpx -y @useclawlink/cli connect discordRun these in your terminal. The first opens a browser to sign in to ClawLink; the second opens a browser to authorize Discord. No API keys to create or paste. Works with any agent that runs shell commands: OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Cline, and more.
Use cases
What you can do with Discord from chat
Triage from chat
Ask in plain English. The agent pulls up the right Discord thread, channel, or inbox so you stay in one window.
Draft, then send
The agent writes a message in Discord, shows you the draft, and sends once you say go.
Context in one place
Message history, who's involved, and recent activity from Discord sit next to the work you're doing.
Capabilities
The Discord actions your agent can call
27 Discord tools, ready the moment you connect.
- Consume entitlement
- Edit application command permissions
- Get application command permissions
- Get batch application command permissions
- Get current user application entitlements
- Get gateway
- Get guild template
- Get guild widget
- Get guild widget png
- Get my guild member
- Get my oauth2 authorization
- Get my user
+ 15 more Discord tools after you connect.
Examples
Ask in plain English
These map to real tool calls ClawLink makes against your connected account.
“Use Discord to consume entitlement and walk me through it.”
“Use Discord to edit application command permissions and walk me through it.”
“Pull the data from Discord. Sum it up and flag anything I need to look at.”
“Pull the data from Discord. Sum it up and flag anything I need to look at.”
ClawLink vs DIY
Building the Discord integration yourself, or hosting it?
FAQ
Quick questions
How do I connect Discord to my AI agent?
Install ClawLink, open the dashboard, click Connect next to Discord, and finish the hosted OAuth flow. Your agent can call Discord from the next message. Two minutes, total.
Is there a Discord MCP server I can use?
Yes. ClawLink exposes Discord as 27 tools your agent calls through a hosted MCP-compatible runtime. You don't run a local server or edit a config file. The tools are there the moment you connect.
Do I need Discord API credentials?
No separate API key. You sign in to Discord through the normal OAuth flow and ClawLink handles the token after that.
How much does it cost?
Your first integration is free, plus a 7-day trial of the full catalog. Paid plans unlock the rest of the library.
Can I set this up from the terminal instead of the dashboard?
Yes. Run npx -y @useclawlink/cli login, then npx -y @useclawlink/cli connect discord. The first opens a browser to sign in to ClawLink. The second opens a browser to authorize Discord. No API keys to create. Works with OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any agent that runs shell commands.
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Ready to connect Discord?
First integration is free. No credit card.
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