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Where to find customers who are Discord community owners

Discord community owners buy for bots, AutoMod, boosts, vanity URLs, paid roles, and raid protection — not for Circle spaces, not for Mighty Networks events, and not for a Skool classroom feed. They argue about Mee6 versus Carl-bot versus Dyno, Ticket Tool queues, Xenon backups, member screening, verification levels, and whether Whop or a Stripe bot should gate a role. If you sell bots, backup, paid-role billing, raid defense, or analytics that are not a Circle engagement score, find them in r/discordapp, r/Discord_Bots, Discord server-owner Discords, and YouTube comments under 'I dumped Mee6 after the premium jump.' Ignore fans asking for nitro giveaways. Hunt the admin whose vanity URL died after boosts lapsed. Paste your URL into PainHuntr and keep asking, comparing, and frustrated bot and boost threads.

Where Discord community owners actually hang out

These are the rooms where Discord community owners ask for recommendations, compare tools, and name the competitor they want to leave. Start here before you buy ads.

  • Redditvery large, mixed
    r/discordapp

    Between consumer 'why was I banned' posts, server owners still ask why AutoMod missed a raid, why a vanity URL dropped after boosts lapsed, and whether Community Server insights are worth flipping the setting. Threads that name Mee6, Carl-bot, verification level, or paid roles are buying notes if you sell bots or billing. Search raid, boost, vanity, and Ticket Tool. Skip account-recovery bait.

    Rules gotcha: The sub is full of phishing recovery posts. Do not offer to 'log in and fix it.' Stay on bot, boost, and role-gating problems you actually sell.

  • Redditbuilder and admin overlap
    r/Discord_Bots

    Admins and bot makers compare slash-command migrations, reaction roles that broke after a privileged-intent change, and premium Mee6 prices versus a self-hosted Carl-bot. If you sell a bot, a dashboard, or a paid-role Stripe integration, these threads already include command lists and error logs. This is the opposite of a Circle onboarding conversation. Search intents, reaction roles, tickets, and premium.

    Rules gotcha: Do not spam 'check out my bot' without answering the error. Self-promo rules are strict. Disclose if you run the competing bot in the first line.

  • Discordinvite, incident-driven
    Server-owner and bot-support Discords

    Owners keep #bots, #raids, and #monetization channels inside meta servers. That is where someone asks why Ticket Tool missed a queue during a launch, or whether Whop plus a role bot still fights Discord's paid-access rules. If you sell raid defense, backups, or billing, these rooms move at incident speed. Listen for boost counts, vanity URLs, and Automod regex — not Mighty Networks event language.

    Rules gotcha: Do not advertise in someone else's community Discord. Ask mods of owner-meta servers where vendors can speak. Never scrape a member list after a raid.

  • YouTubecomment-intent
    Mee6, Carl-bot, and raid-defense videos

    Search 'I dumped Mee6,' 'Carl-bot vs Dyno vs Ticket Tool,' and 'Discord raid protection 2026.' Commenters name the exact premium jump, the reaction-role failure, and the backup that would not restore channels. Those comments are owners with server IDs in their bios. Stay on Discord-native ops. Skip Circle versus Skool videos even when the same person also runs a paid membership elsewhere.

    Rules gotcha: Comments under 'grow your Discord' videos are nuke-and-spam swamps. Answer the bot or raid constraint in text. Do not paste a growth package.

  • Xreal-time during raids
    Discord admins on X

    Admins tweet mid-raid, when boosts lapse and a vanity dies, and when Mee6 premium emails land. Quote-tweet chains naming the bot they dumped are switching intent. Search live for Automod, Xenon, Whop, and Ticket Tool. This is not community-builder Circle Twitter.

    Rules gotcha: Do not ratio someone mid-raid. Public bot advice is fine; dunking on their member count is how you get screenshotted.

  • Reviewshigh intent
    G2 and Trustpilot for Mee6, Carl-bot, Dyno, Ticket Tool

    2–3 star bot reviews are migration diaries: premium paywalls on features that used to be free, dashboards that lag during raids, ticket bots that duplicate channels, backups that missed permissions. If you replace a slice of that stack, quote those cons. This is not G2 for Circle or Skool — different SKU, different buyer.

    Rules gotcha: Do not astroturf bot reviews. Vendor replies when named are fine. DMing a 2-star reviewer inside their community server is not.

How Discord community owners talk about their problems

Search and replies land when you use their words, not your category name. These phrases show up in threads when they are close to buying or switching.

  • vanity URL died after boosts lapsed
  • dumped Mee6 after the premium jump
  • Carl-bot reaction roles broke on intents
  • Ticket Tool duplicated the queue
  • AutoMod missed the raid wave
  • Xenon backup missed permissions
  • Whop role gate fighting Discord paid access
  • verification level locked real members out
  • Community Server insights not worth the flip
  • Dyno versus a self-hosted replacement

What Discord community owners complain about — and what that means

PainHuntr classifies conversations by intent: actively asking, comparing, frustrated, discussing, or a passing mention. The quotes below are the shape of demand, not a promise that a specific post is live today.

  • Frustrated
    Mee6 gated welcome messages behind premium the week our boosts lapsed and the vanity URL died. AutoMod still missed the raid. I am not paying for Circle. I need a bot that survives a 2am nuke.

    r/discordapp admin threads, G2 cons for Mee6, and YouTube comments under dump-Mee6 videos.

  • Comparing
    Carl-bot versus Dyno versus Ticket Tool — who actually restores a queue after a privileged-intent change without duplicating channels? Xenon missed permissions last restore.

    r/Discord_Bots error threads, server-owner Discords #bots, and X mid-incident tweets.

  • Actively asking
    Need paid roles that are not a shady Google Form. Whop plus a role bot is fighting Discord's paid-access rules. Who invoices Nitro-less members without a 12-week Web3 pitch?

    Discord #monetization channels, r/discordapp paid-role questions, and X threads about Whop.

  • Discussing
    Member screening helped until verification level locked out the people we wanted. I do not want a Mighty Networks space. I want raid-proof roles and a backup that includes permissions.

    Slower r/discordapp Community Server threads and owner-meta Discords.

  • Mention
    Server is still on Carl-bot. Same reaction roles. Not switching unless premium emails start again.

    Casual admin tweets. Low intent unless a raid or vanity reply chain starts.

Search queries that surface Discord community owners in buying mode

Paste these into Google, Reddit, or X search. They are the manual version of what PainHuntr runs when you paste a product URL.

  • site:reddit.com/r/discordapp (Mee6 OR boosts OR vanity OR AutoMod OR raid) (premium OR lapsed OR missed)
  • site:reddit.com/r/Discord_Bots (Carl-bot OR Dyno OR "Ticket Tool" OR intents) (broke OR premium OR alternative)
  • site:youtube.com ("dumped Mee6" OR "Carl-bot vs Dyno" OR "Discord raid protection")
  • (Discord) ("vanity URL" OR Whop OR Xenon OR "paid roles") (lapsed OR fighting OR missed)
  • site:g2.com (Mee6 OR "Carl-bot" OR Dyno OR "Ticket Tool") (cons OR premium OR raid)
  • "server owner discord" (boosts OR Automod OR tickets) (help OR broke)

How to reach Discord community owners without getting ignored

Lead with the server-native failure they named — a lapsed vanity, a raid AutoMod miss, a Mee6 premium gate — and answer that bot or boost problem before your product appears. Discord owners reward people who have sat a 2am raid, not a Circle spaces architect and not a Skool classroom pitch. Never sell member-nuke growth. Offer a restore checklist that includes permissions, a paid-role flow that respects Discord rules, or a side-by-side of Mee6 premium versus yours. Do not ask them to hop on a call during an incident. Follow up in the same thread after the raid if they reply. Paste your URL into PainHuntr to find asking, comparing, and frustrated bot conversations. Do not scrape community member lists.

Frequently asked questions

Where do Discord community owners actually buy bots and tools?

On a personal card, after a raid or a premium email, in r/Discord_Bots and owner-meta servers. They compare Mee6, Carl-bot, and Ticket Tool in public comments before they ever sit a demo. If your only motion is a weekday sales call, you will miss admins who only exist at incident time. Be in the error thread with a specific command or intent answer.

Is a Discord owner the same as a community builder?

No. Community builders buy Circle, Mighty Networks, Skool, and Geneva as a membership home. Discord owners buy bots, boosts, AutoMod, and paid roles on Discord. Some people run both, but Circle onboarding is the wrong pitch in a Mee6 thread. Use the community builders page for membership platforms.

How is this different from Twitch streamers who have a Discord?

Streamers' P&L is bits, subs, and overlays. Their Discord is often a fan room. The buyer on this page is the person whose product is the server: boosts, vanity, tickets, paid roles. Pitch StreamElements on the Twitch page. Pitch raid defense and bots here.

Should I join every large community Discord to sell?

No. That is how you get banned. Pick owner-meta rooms with #bots or #help. Public Reddit plus PainHuntr monitoring of asking and frustrated bot posts will outperform lurking in fifty fan servers.

What should I paste into PainHuntr if I sell to Discord community owners?

Your bot, backup, or paid-role URL plus the incumbent — Mee6, Carl-bot, Ticket Tool, Whop. The engine looks for people asking for a replacement, comparing premium gates, and venting after raids or lapsed vanities, not for every mention of Discord. Pair that with the queries on this page if you still hunt by hand.

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