1. Discord Bot
NotifyMe
  • Adding an Account
  • Configuring Permissions (Desktop)
  • Configuring Permissions (Mobile)
  • Using Message Tags
  • Testing Notifications
  • Forcing Notifications
  • Using Premium Features
  • Creating a Custom Embed
  • Customizing the Bot
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  1. Discord Bot

Customizing the Bot

Custom Bot Styles let you change how the bot appears in Discord when it sends notifications, giving it a custom name and profile picture. You can create multiple styles and apply a different one to each channel.
⚠️ Custom Bot Styles are a premium feature. Make sure you have an active premium subscription and that the server you want to configure has premium enabled.

Step 1 — Create a Bot Style#

Head to your premium server's dashboard and open the "Customize Bot" page. Click "Create Bot Style" to get started.
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A popup will appear with three fields to customise:
Bot Style Name — The internal name of the bot style (not visible on Discord)
Username — The display name the bot will use when posting notifications
Profile Picture URL — The avatar the bot will show in Discord
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Once you're happy with it, click "Create Bot Style" to save it.

Step 2 — Apply the Bot Style to a Channel#

Just like Custom Embeds, bot styles need to be assigned to channels individually.
Go to the "Channels" page and click "Edit" on the channel you want to update.
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In the channel settings, find the "Bot Style" field and select the style you just created from the dropdown. Save your changes, and all future notifications in that channel will use the new name and profile picture.
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Managing Your Bot Styles#

You can create as many bot styles as you need and mix and match them across channels. For example, you could have a YouTube-themed bot for your YouTube notifications and a Twitch-themed one for your Twitch notifications.
To edit or delete a bot style, go back to the "Customise Bot" page and find it in your list.
💡 Changes to a bot style apply to all channels it's currently assigned to, so you don't need to re-assign it after editing.
Modified at 2026-05-30 02:32:05
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