SECOPS
Discord Invite and Webhook Audit Report
Manually triggered full inventory of every Discord invite and webhook across your server, scored for risk by an agent.
How it runs
The automated pipeline, trigger to output.
- TriggerOperator runs the audit manually
- ActionPull all invites from DiscordDiscord
- ActionPull all webhooks from DiscordDiscord
- LogicAgent scores risk and drafts remediationOpenAI
- OutputPublish ranked audit report to NotionNotion
What it does
Produces a single, readable security posture report for your Discord server's invites and webhooks. It collects the complete inventory, has an agent reason over each item's risk (never-expiring invites, webhooks with broad channel access, unowned or undocumented entries), and publishes a prioritized findings page in Notion.
When to use it
Run it on demand before a security review, an audit, or after an incident when leadership wants a clear picture of every standing access path into the server and what to fix first.
How it works
- 1An operator manually triggers the audit.
- 2The flow pulls all invites from Discord with their codes, ages, uses, and creators.
- 3It pulls all webhooks from Discord with their target channels and owners.
- 4An agent step evaluates each invite and webhook, assigns a risk level, and drafts concrete remediation guidance for the high-risk ones.
- 5The findings, ranked highest-risk first, are written to a Notion page as a dated audit report ready to share.
Set it up
What you configure once, before turning it on.
- 1Connect DiscordCommunity channels + voice + bots.
- 2Connect OpenAIModels, embeddings, files.
- 3Connect NotionPages, databases, comments.
- 4Set each agent's modelWe leave models unset so you pick the tier — fast + cheap, or top-quality.
- 5Tune it to your dataEdit the prompts, filters, and field mappings so it matches how your team works.
- 6Test, then turn it onRun once against a sample, confirm the output, then enable the trigger.
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