Users & Reputation
Beyond matchmaking, LFG Hub maintains lightweight profiles, automatic roles, and a reputation signal that helps members find good teammates.
Automatic roles
The bot manages several roles for you:
- Active-player roles — playing a tracked game can auto-assign a per-game "active player" role, making it easy to see and ping people who actually play a title.
- LFG ping role — a per-game role the bot creates and manages for Smart LFG Pings.
- Role-to-filter mapping — you can map your server's existing roles to matchmaking filters, so membership in a role acts as a search filter.
For any of this to work, the bot's role must sit high enough in your role list — see Permissions.
Likes & reputation
After members play together, they can like a teammate. A player's total likes appears next to their name in squads as a simple, positive reputation signal — a way to recognize good teammates without heavy moderation.
- A minimum session length is required before a like counts, so it reflects real games played together.
- The tally resets monthly, keeping it a rolling, current signal rather than a permanent leaderboard.
Friend & Steam codes
Members can save a Steam / friend code to their profile and have it shared into the voice channel via in-channel buttons, making it quick to add each other outside Discord.
Member profiles & privacy
Each member's profile can hold their timezone (used for scheduling), notification preferences, and privacy settings. Members who prefer not to have their activity tracked can disable activity tracking, which turns off the presence-based features for them.
Onboarding a new server
When the bot joins a server it registers the server, posts a localized welcome message pointing to /setup-lfg-channel, and (for supported languages) speaks to members in the server's preferred locale.