Meowlyn Bots

Pricing & Process

Pricing & Process

Custom bot pricing depends on what the bot needs to change for your server: the workflow, feature complexity, polish, integrations, hosting needs, and support expectations. When you are ready, the first step is a short intake.

$100

Project deposit

A ready-to-start deposit

When you are ready to start, the $100 deposit opens a short intake and reserves review time. The deposit is credited toward the final custom bot quote.

Non-refundable
Credited toward final quote

Scope drivers

What affects price

A simple custom command is not priced like a full support system, staff dashboard, game loop, or external integration. The final quote follows the work needed to make the bot feel right.

Feature scope

How much the bot needs to do, how custom the behavior is, and how polished each interaction should feel.

Number of features
Custom design/polish level
Bot personality and branded response work
Whether the project uses a new bot or an existing bot

Server complexity

How closely the bot needs to match your roles, channels, permissions, dashboards, and member paths.

Complexity of roles, channels, and permissions
Dashboard or admin panel requirements
Data storage requirements

Support and hosting expectations

How the bot connects to outside systems and what kind of after-launch reliability or maintenance you want.

External API integrations
Hosting and uptime expectations
Maintenance and future changes
Step 1

Deposit

When you are ready to move forward, pay the $100 credited deposit to open the short intake.

Step 2

Request

Answer basic questions about the bot idea, what should improve, and your project preferences.

Step 3

Scope

We review feasibility and turn the idea into a clear build plan, quote, and next steps.

Step 4

Build

Approved work moves into build, testing, setup, and handoff based on the agreed plan.

Ready check

Best when custom really matters.

This service is best for server owners who want a bot built around a specific idea, workflow, or member experience. If a public bot already does the job well enough, a custom build may not be necessary.

You own or manage the Discord server
You have permission to add or configure a bot
You understand the deposit is non-refundable
You have a rough idea of the feature, workflow, or standout bot moment you want
You are not requesting spam, scraping, malware, credential theft, token grabbing, or Discord rule evasion

No credentials in the request intake

Do not submit bot tokens, passwords, private API keys, payment card numbers, or credentials. The first intake should focus on the bot idea and what you want to improve.

Open support guide

Ready to start something custom?

When the idea feels worth building, start the short intake for a custom bot built around your server.

Start request intake