Managed Discord bot hosting

Generate & host your Discord bot — from £9/mo

Describe the bot, deploy it to StackNest, and manage logs and restarts from your dashboard. Built for server owners who want control without a terminal.

99.9% uptime < 5s deploy 24/7 auto-restart AI included Starting £9/mo
deploy@stacknest — bot-hosting
$ stacknest bots generate --desc "Moderation bot with /ban /mute + mod-log" Generating bot code… OK $ stacknest bots deploy --name "ModGuard" --token "********" Provisioning runtime… Uploading build… Starting process… LIVE Logs: https://stacknests.com/bots $ stacknest bots status --name "ModGuard" RUNNING $
Everything you need for always-on bots

Each feature is designed for reliability and convenience — no SSH, no server management, and no guessing where your token went.

Live logs in the dashboard

Click Logs. No SSH. No tail -f. Debug startup issues, command errors, and rate limits without leaving StackNest.

Secure token handling

Your bot token is collected for deployment, stored securely, and never exposed in the UI. You can rotate it any time from the Discord Developer Portal.

Auto-restart and lifecycle controls

If a process exits unexpectedly, StackNest restarts it. You can also start, stop, and restart on demand from your bots dashboard.

AI generation with fast iteration

Generate code from a description, edit it in the browser, and redeploy. Iterate quickly without maintaining a separate repo unless you want to.

Designed for Discord.js style workflows

Structured commands, event handlers, and logging patterns that match how modern bots are built and maintained.

Built into the StackNest platform

Bot hosting sits alongside the plugin generator, editor, and workflow tooling — so your whole server stack lives in one place.

Clear limits, predictable behavior

Bots run on managed infrastructure with defined resource limits and operational tooling.

Memory
1 GB RAM per hosted bot
Enough for typical moderation, utility, and community bots. If you need more, Studio is the best fit.
CPU
Managed CPU allocation
Designed for always-on Discord workloads under fair use. Heavy compute belongs in external services.
Networking
Outbound access enabled
Call APIs, webhooks, and your own services. Inbound ports are not required for Discord bots.
Logs
Dashboard logs
View recent runtime output in the UI for fast debugging and verification.
Three steps from idea to hosted bot

No local setup required. You can still export code later if you want a full repo workflow.

1

Describe the bot

Write what you want in plain English. Mention commands, permissions, and which channel should receive logs.

2

Deploy with your token

Paste your Discord bot token and choose a name. 1 GB RAM is appropriate for most bots — no upsell required.

3

Operate from the dashboard

Start, stop, restart, and inspect logs. Iterate by editing generated code and redeploying in minutes.

More than bot hosting

Compete on hosting, win on platform. StackNest combines bot hosting with a full Minecraft plugin workflow.

Feature StackNest
Discord bot hostingYes
Live logs in dashboardYes
Secure token handlingYes
Auto-restartYes
AI bot generationYes
Minecraft plugin generatorYes
Server log analyzerYes
Simple plans that include hosting

Bot hosting is included with Pro and Studio. Your plugin generation limits remain the same as the main pricing page.

Pro
£9 / mo
For individual server owners who want one always-on hosted bot plus better generations.
  • 1 hosted bot
  • Discord bot generation + hosting tools
  • 100 generations / month (plugins)
  • Claude AI + deep validation
Studio
£29 / mo
For teams and networks that want multiple bots and collaboration features.
  • 3 hosted bots
  • Team seats (up to 5)
  • 300 generations / month (plugins)
  • Priority support
Questions people ask before they deploy

Clear answers for security, reliability, and what happens when you cancel.

Your token is required to deploy and run the bot. StackNest stores it securely and never shows it back to you in the UI. If you ever suspect exposure, rotate the token in the Discord Developer Portal and redeploy.
If the process exits unexpectedly, StackNest automatically restarts it. You can also restart manually from the bots dashboard.
No. Bot hosting is managed. You deploy from the browser and view logs in the dashboard. This is designed for owners who do not want to manage servers.
Your bots are paused rather than deleted when your plan ends. You can re-enable hosting by resubscribing. Previously downloaded plugin files remain yours.