Add Nanogram to your server, run /setup, point it at the channel you want games posted in. The bot tidies up after itself. No webhooks, no config, no docs to read.
01 add to server
Add Nanogram to your Discord
Click the install link, pick the server, and accept the permissions. Standard Discord OAuth — no extra dashboard, no account to create.
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Nanogram
wants access to a server
ADD TO SERVER
My Awesome Server
✓ Send messages & embeds
✓ Read replies in setup channel
✓ Delete its own messages
02 run setup
Type /setup in any channel
The bot will reply asking which channel it should post games to. Reply with the channel — that's the whole conversation.
/setup
↵ send
permissions · 3 only
Three permissions. Nothing else.
Most Discord bots ask for the moon — admin access, message history across your whole server, role management. Nanogram only asks for what it strictly needs to post games and tidy up after itself.
✓What Nanogram does
Posts game embeds in the channel you picked
Reads the one reply you send during /setup
Deletes its own setup messages once you're done
✗What Nanogram never touches
Your DMs
Messages in any other channel
Member emails, IDs, or account info
Roles, ranks, or server permissions
Voice activity or audio channels
THE FULL FLOW
Here's how that conversation goes.
Four messages total — two from you, two from the bot. Then you never see it again unless you reinstall.
# general
you2:14
/setup
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NanogramBOT2:14
Almost there. Which channel should I post games to? Reply with the channel name (e.g. #games). If you don't have one yet, create it first, then reply.
you2:14
#games
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NanogramBOT2:14
✓Setup complete. Nanogram is live in #games. Anyone in the server can now run /nano <prompt>.
in any channel — the setup runs once
# games
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NanogramBOT2:14
Make a game
Type a sentence describing the game you want. Nanogram builds it, posts it here, and your community can play.
in the channel you picked — your community plays here
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One detail: right after success, the bot deletes its own setup messages from #general so your channel stays clean. The only message that sticks around is the "Make a game" button in #games.
↓ THAT'S THE WHOLE INSTALL ↓
From here, /nano just works.
Anyone in your server can type /nano <prompt> and a playable game lands in #games within seconds.