Your server already answered that.
MemoryCord remembers where.

The Discord bot that turns your community's best messages into a searchable wiki. Flag an answer with a 📌, find it forever with /ask, and get a weekly digest of what mattered - while everything you didn't flag stays unstored, unlogged, and unmined.

Free for communities. Two-minute setup.

Every community answers the same questions over and over. The answers scroll away. The knowledge never does anything.

Chat is where knowledge is born.
It shouldn't be where it dies.

MemoryCord captures the messages your community decides are worth keeping - and makes them findable forever.

📌 Flag-to-save

One reaction turns a great answer into a permanent wiki entry - credited to its author, linked back to the source. Curation costs your community nothing.

📌 react / zero commands

/ask Search that respects walls

Full-text search across everything saved. Members only see results from channels they can already read, and answers arrive privately - no channel spam.

permission-aware / private replies

/solve Q&A capture

When a question gets answered - in a thread, a forum, or plain chat - mark the answer. Question and solution become a searchable pair, found in seconds by the next person who hits the same problem.

any channel / reply-aware

Weekly digest

Every week, your server gets a digest of what was saved, what was solved, and what's still open - your timezone, your schedule, your channel.

set it once / runs forever

Populated on day one

New install, empty wiki? Never. /import pins and /import history seed it from the pins and 📌/⭐ reactions your community already left over the years.

years of curation / one minute

/export Your knowledge, portable

Download the whole wiki as clean Markdown. Feed it to your team docs, your onboarding flow, or your AI assistant's knowledge base. It's your community's knowledge - take it anywhere.

markdown / AI-ready

Three commands to a server that remembers.

  1. Point it at your channels

    /optin up to five channels at once. MemoryCord only ever touches channels you explicitly choose.

  2. Seed it from what you have

    /import pins pulls in your pinned messages. /import history rescues every answer your community already starred or pinned with reactions.

  3. Let the community drive

    From here it runs itself: 📌 saves, /solve captures, /ask finds, and the digest reports. No moderation burden, no stale wiki.

two minutes, start to finish
/optin #support #guides #faq
📌 capture enabled in 3 channels

/import pins
imported 31 pinned messages

/import history
imported 87 community-flagged answers

/ask how do I get the beta role
📌 3 results - top match from #faq

The bot that remembers everything shouldn't be reading everything.

Most "smart" Discord bots work by logging everything everyone says and mining it later. MemoryCord refuses the premise. It stores exactly one thing: messages your community explicitly flagged, in channels your admins explicitly opted in. Everything else scrolls by unread.

  • No chat logging. Unflagged messages are never stored. Not sampled, not cached, not "anonymized."
  • Flagged-only, by design. Message content is touched for exactly one purpose: storing what your community explicitly saved. Everything else is discarded on sight.
  • Opt-in by channel. Channels you don't opt in are invisible to the bot. Private threads are never captured.
  • Search respects permissions. Nobody can use /ask to read channels they were never allowed into.
  • Right to be forgotten, built in. /forgetme erases a member's data on the spot. Delete a source message and its wiki copy dies with it.
  • Leave clean. Kick the bot and your server's data is purged. No retention, no export, no "please contact support."

Give your community its memory back.

Add MemoryCord, opt in a channel, and import what your community already curated - you'll have a searchable wiki before the kettle boils. Free for communities, and early servers get direct input on the roadmap.