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Discord Bot

The doublestint.gg Discord bot brings your race schedule, driver availability and car setups straight into your team's Discord server — no need to open the web app.

Link your Discord account

Bot commands need to know who you are in doublestint.gg. To connect the two:

  1. Open your Profile in the web app.
  2. In the Discord card, click Link Discord.
  3. Authorize doublestint.gg when Discord prompts you.

You'll be returned to your profile with the link confirmed. You only need to do this once.

Connect a channel to your team

Each Discord channel is tied to one doublestint.gg team. Run this in the channel you want to use:

  • /link team_id:<id> — connect the current channel to your team. Once linked, the other commands know which team and races to read from.
  • /unlink — disconnect the channel from its team.

You'll need your team's ID from the web app, and your Discord account must be linked first.

Everyday commands

After a channel is linked, anyone can run these. Each accepts an optional race name to search for a specific race — leave it off and the bot uses your next upcoming race.

  • /schedule [race] — posts the stint plan for the race as an image.
  • /availability [race] — posts the driver availability grid as an image.
  • /setups [race] — lists the car setups uploaded for the race, with the active version and who uploaded the latest.

Looking For Group (/lfg)

Server admins and moderators can post a signup board to fill seats across teams:

  • /lfg event:<name> date:<when> — posts a board with a button for each team linked in the server.

The date accepts a Discord timestamp, a Unix timestamp, or an ISO date (e.g. 2026-01-31). Members click their team's button to join or leave, and the board updates its roster live. Posting a new board clears the previous one.

Running /lfg requires the Manage Server permission in Discord.