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6 Ways Delphi Clone Can Grow Engagement in Your Discord Community

20 May, 2024

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Andrew PreiserAuthor
6 Ways Delphi Clone Can Grow Engagement in Your Discord Community

With 614 million registered users and an average of 154 million monthly users inside 19 million servers or communities, Discord is one of the largest social communication platforms. Many creators have turned to Discord to build an online community with their audience. And, with consistent and quality engagement, your Discord community is how your audience can continue to build trust and familiarity with you, which can help you nurture them down a sales funnel or turn them into your super fans.

However, creating an interactive and engaged community is nuanced and time-consuming, pulling creators away from other important parts of their businesses. Your Delphi clone can help you grow engagement with your Discord community without any additional time.

How You Can Leverage Your Delphi Clone in Discord

An online community is only as valuable as the level and quality of dialogue within it. Instead of investing hours engaging in your community, leverage your Delphi clone inside your Discord community.

Your Delphi clone can provide your Discord community members with tailored responses based on the training it received from you. This means that your clone can serve as a 24/7 co-host who can answer questions, offer insights, moderate discussions, and send personalized messages and updates, all while keeping you in the loop on important pieces. Here are six ways that your Delphi clone can increase interactions and provide value inside your Discord community:

FAQs

You can train your clone to answer frequently asked questions. When responding to questions, your clone can personalize its responses to best support the specific community member.

Offer Insights

You can set up your clone to respond to certain tags or commands inside your Discord. For example, if someone in your Discord community asks for insights on “digital marketing” or “software development,” they can tag your clone and receive an immediate response.

Moderate Discussions

You can program your clone to moderate discussions, flag inappropriate content, and even enforce community guidelines. For example, your clone can flag you for certain activities and remove community members who violate community guidelines.

Q&A Session

You can also set up scheduled Q&A sessions with your clone so it can be set to answer specific questions or topics. Your clone can also field follow-up questions from your community if you choose to host a Q&A session where you are present taking questions.

Games

A great way to engage your community is with games. Based on its training, your clone can run trivia games, quizzes, or even role-playing scenarios. For example, if your community loves gaming, your clone could host a gaming trivia night.

How to Set Up and Integrate Your Clone into Discord

The first step is to sign up for your Delphi account and subscribe to the Discord Expert tier on Delphi. Then, the next step is to train your clone. The Delphi platform will walk you step-by-step through the clone training process and give you a progress bar so that you know how much more training your clone will require until it’s ready. 

Once your clone is trained, you can integrate it into your Discord community using the Discord bot functionality. To do this, head over to the integrations tab on your Delphi dashboard. On the dashboard, you will find an option to add your clone to Discord. Click that, and it will walk you through the next steps to authorize and connect your clone to Discord.

Need Support?

If you need extra support or have specific questions, feel free to ask our co-founder Dara’s clone or drop by our weekly office hours on Fridays at 1 PM PT.

Your Clone is a Great Way to Engage Your Community

While you are off in other parts of your business, your Delphi clone can continue to drive engagement in your Discord community, helping you cultivate your community by increasing quality interactions.

Andrew Preiser

Head of Ops
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