Talk to it, don't command it
Mention Sophia, reply to her, or use /talk.
She keeps conversation continuity across reply chains and threads, so follow-ups just work. No command cheat-sheet required.
Sophia is a conversational AI agent that searches your history, manages channels and roles, and cleans up messages — all from plain language, with admin approval on every action that changes your server.
Self-host free for non-commercial use. Hosted tier in early access.
Archive channel #q2-launch. This needs your approval and a confirmation.
Sophia reads your server history to answer who said what, where, and when — and she can take action like creating a channel, assigning a role, or archiving old messages, without you memorizing a single slash-command syntax. Every write goes through an approval card. Nothing destructive happens without your explicit confirmation.
Mention Sophia, reply to her, or use /talk.
She keeps conversation continuity across reply chains and threads, so follow-ups just work. No command cheat-sheet required.
Sophia indexes your messages locally for fast lookups and automatically pulls live Discord history when the cache isn't enough. Answers come from real message evidence with jump links, not guesses.
From retrieving messages and resolving members to creating channels, moving categories, managing roles, and editing or clearing messages — the model picks the right tools and composes them for your request. It's an agent, not a fixed script.
Write actions need admin approval. Destructive actions need approval plus a confirmation dialog, and can never be auto-approved. Protected super-channels block destructive actions entirely. Role-based access splits full-control admins from scoped moderators, with rate limiting.
No setup ceremony. Add her, ask, approve.
Add Sophia to your server. Self-host with your own Discord token and OpenRouter key, or join the hosted tier and skip setup entirely.
Mention her or use /talk.
She loads conversation context, searches indexed history, and refreshes from live Discord when needed.
For anything that changes your server, Sophia shows an approval card. You approve (and confirm, if destructive). She executes and reports back.
Self-host is a real product, not a crippled demo — read the code and run it yourself. The hosted tiers exist so you don't have to.
Open source, full control
For technical admins who want it all. Bring your own Discord token and OpenRouter key, pay OpenRouter directly.
Zero setup, we run it
We run, update and meter Sophia for you. One Discord server.
For large, busy servers
Everything in Starter, with more headroom and the premium models.
* Token allotments and prices are early-access estimates, not committed SLAs — the dashboard shows live usage and overage is metered, never a surprise cutoff mid-conversation. Need multiple servers or SSO? Talk to us.
Self-host is free for non-commercial use: you run Sophia on your own machine and pay OpenRouter directly for tokens. Hosted means we run and update Sophia for you, meter your token usage, and give you a dashboard — you pay a flat monthly fee per server with an included token budget.
Self-hosting, nothing leaves your machine except the LLM calls you make to OpenRouter. On the hosted tier, we process messages only to answer your requests and run indexing; we don't sell data. Message content sent to the model goes to your chosen LLM provider via OpenRouter under their terms.
Sophia ships with 17 model profiles spanning Google, OpenAI, DeepSeek, Mistral, MiniMax, xAI, and free-tier models.
Swap models in /settings.
Self-hosters can use any of them; hosted Starter uses a tuned default, hosted Pro unlocks the premium profiles.
Sophia itself is free to self-host. The real cost is LLM tokens. Self-hosters pay OpenRouter directly and control spend by choosing cheaper or free model profiles and tuning tool-call and latency budgets. Hosted tiers bundle a monthly token budget with transparent, metered overage.
No. Write actions require admin approval. Destructive actions — clearing or deleting messages, deleting channels — require approval and an explicit confirmation, and can never be auto-approved. Protected channels block destructive actions outright.
Run it yourself today, or get on the list for the hosted version and skip the setup entirely.