Standing recaps, posted automatically
Set a recurring recap up once with /schedule and SummaryBot posts it on its own from then on. Pick daily or weekly, set the exact time of day, and choose which channels it should cover. After that, nobody has to remember to run a command.
Delivered to a private thread
Recaps can land directly in a channel or be tucked into a private thread that keeps them out of the live conversation. A thread gives your team one quiet place to skim the highlights without adding noise to the channels people are actively using.
Never start the day cold
Each recap leads with the key discussions, decisions, and action items from the period it covers, every point linked back to its source message. You open Discord already knowing what happened overnight instead of piecing it together. Schedules follow your timezone and adjust for daylight saving on their own.
Reach the people who live outside Discord
For teammates who do not check Discord all day, /digest sends the same catch-up to their inbox on a daily, twice-daily, or weekly cadence. Stakeholders stay in the loop without ever opening the app.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Discord recap bot?
A recap bot posts a recurring summary of what happened in your server so members can catch up at a glance. SummaryBot does this with /schedule, delivering daily or weekly recaps of the key discussions, decisions, and tasks from the channels you choose.
How do I set up a daily recap of my server?
Run /schedule create and a wizard walks you through your timezone, the channels to cover, daily or weekly frequency, the time of day, and where to post it. Once saved, the recap goes out automatically on that cadence.
Where are the recaps posted?
You choose. Recaps can be posted directly in a channel or delivered to a private thread that keeps the catch-up separate from the live conversation. You can also send them by email with /digest.
Can I get a recap on demand instead of waiting?
Yes. Any time you want an immediate catch-up, run /summarize and pick a time window, or trigger an existing schedule to run right now without changing its next scheduled time.