Moderation use case

Discord moderation AI that helps operators move faster without hiding the decision trail.

Sage supports moderation and governance workflows inside Discord with approval-aware actions, contextual replies, and a clearer story for teams that want more than generic auto-moderation.

Control model Approval-aware

High-impact actions stay grounded in reviewer-visible context instead of blind automation.

Operator UX Chat-first

Teams can work in natural Discord conversation and guided follow-ups.

Product angle AI assistance, not hidden enforcement

Sage is stronger when operators want help with context and follow-through, not just a blocklist bot.

Why moderation teams consider Sage

Most communities do not need AI to replace their moderators. They need AI to make those moderators faster, better informed, and less overloaded.

That is where Sage fits best:

  • it helps surface context
  • it keeps higher-impact actions reviewable
  • it keeps the operator flow inside Discord
Governance

Reviewable actions

Sage can prepare moderation and admin work while keeping approval checkpoints for actions that deserve human confirmation.

Context

Better than stateless moderation prompts

Channel history, summaries, files, and related context help moderation decisions stay grounded.

Fit

Works for real operator teams

Sage is aimed at communities that want AI help without turning moderation into an untraceable black box.

Next steps

Keep the next click intentional.

Security

Read the public security guide

Understand what Sage stores, what voice and memory features do, and where privacy controls live.

Open security guide
Product docs

Use the website quickstart

Walk through the operator-friendly setup path before you jump into repo-level docs.

Open quickstart
Decision point

Moderate with more context and a clearer trail.

Sage is a fit for communities that want AI help inside moderation workflows without giving up operator control.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does Sage replace human moderators?

No. Sage is designed to help with context, drafting, research, and guided actions while keeping review and operator judgment visible.

What makes Sage different from basic moderation bots?

Sage emphasizes chat-first workflows, contextual grounding, and approval-aware actions instead of only rules, slash commands, or hidden automation.

Can moderation teams self-host Sage?

Yes. Teams that need stricter infrastructure ownership can evaluate the self-hosted path and its documentation.