Burger Bot’s ERLC session tools turn the entire session lifecycle into a few button clicks.
Session voting
Let your community decide when to host a session. Burger Bot posts a vote embed in your session channel with live vote count and threshold tracking. When the configured threshold is met, the session is announced automatically.
Session votes prevent staff from having to ping @everyone to gauge interest — the bot does it for you.
Session announcements
Once a session passes, Burger Bot pings the configured role and posts a rich announcement embed with session type, host, and start time.
Session images
Staff can post official session screenshots (patrol photos, raid shots, training images) to a configured channel with a single command. Each post includes the session type, submitter, and timestamp.
Configuration
Set everything up via /setup or /config:
- Vote channel — where votes are posted
- Vote threshold — how many votes are needed
- Vote duration — how long votes stay open
- Session types — Patrol, Raid, Training, Tryout, etc.
- Ping role — who gets pinged when sessions pass
- Images channel — where session images are posted