Discord Bot Lookup

Lookup Discord bot information including commands, tags, permissions, categories, servers, and statistics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Discord bots, applications, and bot lookup information.

What is the Discord Bot Lookup tool?

The Discord Bot Lookup tool allows you to view public information about a Discord bot or application using its Application ID. You can see details such as descriptions, tags, categories, commands, permissions, support servers, and more.

How do I find a Discord bot's ID?

Enable Developer Mode in Discord, right-click the bot's profile, and select "Copy ID". You can then paste the Application ID into this tool.

What information can I see about a bot?

Depending on the application, you may see its name, description, icon, banner, verification status, discoverability status, tags, categories, permissions, OAuth scopes, support server, popular commands, screenshots, and external links.

Can I generate an invite link for a bot?

Yes. If Discord provides installation information for the bot, this tool can generate an OAuth invite URL that allows you to add the bot to your server.

What does "Verified Bot" mean?

A verified bot has completed Discord's verification process. Verification helps establish legitimacy and is required for larger bots operating at scale.

What does "Discoverable" mean?

Discoverable bots appear in Discord's Application Directory, making them easier for users to find, install, and learn about through Discord's built-in discovery features.

Why can't a bot be found?

Some applications are private, not listed in Discord's Application Directory, or have restricted access. In these cases Discord may not provide public information about the bot.

What are Discord bot scopes?

OAuth scopes define what an application can access when authorized. Common scopes include bot, applications.commands, and various account-related permissions.

What are bot permissions?

Permissions determine what actions a bot can perform in a server. Examples include managing messages, kicking members, creating channels, managing expressions, and using slash commands.

Is DiscordTools.net affiliated with Discord?

No. DiscordTools.net is an independent project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Discord Inc.