One console. Every channel.
SILV is a Claude agent you chat with right here on the site. When you want it out in your communities, hand it your Discord or Telegram bots — it reads, replies, monitors, and runs on a schedule. Your keys, your machine.
> monitor #support and answer common questions
→ create_monitor
✓ monitor created · watching #support
On duty. Anything mentioning support gets an answer; anything I can't handle gets flagged to you.
Your channels don't sleep. You do.
Support questions at 3am
The same five questions arrive whether or not anyone is awake. SILV answers them in your voice and flags what it can't handle.
✓ answered · flagged 1 for you
Announcements that slip
Release notes, standup reminders, daily summaries — the posts that matter only if they actually go out, on time, every time.
✓ posted on schedule
Threads you meant to read
Ask what happened in #general today and get the substance, not the scrollback. SILV reads the history so you don't have to.
✓ 87 messages summarized
Keywords worth catching
Outages, bug reports, a competitor's name. A monitor matches the message the moment it lands and acts on your standing instructions.
✓ monitor fired · handled
Three steps and the agent is on duty
Connect your keys
Paste your Anthropic API key — plus optional Discord and Telegram bot tokens — at the console. That's the whole setup. Everything stays in memory, on your machine.
✓ keys validated · bots online
Say it in plain English
No config files, no tool syntax. Describe what you want and SILV picks the tools, creates the monitors, and sets the schedules itself.
→ silv plans and executes
SILV stays on duty
Monitors and scheduled tasks keep running in the background on their own transcripts for as long as the session lives — no babysitting required.
● standing watch
Plain English is the interface
You never call a tool. Describe the outcome and SILV wires it up — reads, replies, monitors, schedules.
> what were people discussing in #general today?
→ discord_read_messages · #general · limit 100
✓ 87 messages read
Mostly the v2 launch — three people hit the same onboarding bug, and there's an open question about pricing tiers. Summary below.
Reads up to 100 recent messages through your bot and reports back the substance.
One agent, three postures
Channel history and live buffers
Up to 100 recent messages per Discord channel; a live buffer of the last 500 Telegram messages since connect. Enough context to answer like it was there — because it was.
discord_read_messages · telegram buffer
Sends and replies through your bots
Messages, threaded replies, channel announcements — all through bots you own and invited yourself. SILV never touches a credential you didn't hand it.
send · reply · announce
Monitors and schedules in the background
Substring or regex monitors fire an agent run the moment a matching message lands. Scheduled tasks run daily or every N minutes — on their own transcripts.
monitors · scheduled tasks
Nothing to leak, nowhere to leak it
Your keys live in server memory only — session-scoped, wiped on disconnect, never written to disk or a database.