The Problem
Running a Minecraft server Discord is painful. You whitelist members one by one, manually assign roles after every donation, and check server status in a separate window. Half your mod team has a different bot for each task, and none of them talk to each other. You end up babysitting bots instead of building your community.
What Heimdall Does for Minecraft Servers
Everything you need to bridge Discord and Minecraft — in a single bot.
Account Linking
Players run /mc link, enter their username, and they're verified — one command, done. No manual spreadsheets or third-party bots.
Whitelist Automation
Link equals whitelisted. The moment a player links their account, they're added to your server whitelist automatically.
Role Sync
Map Discord roles to in-game permission groups. Promote someone in Discord and their Minecraft permissions update instantly.
Live Server Status
A self-updating embed showing player count, TPS, version, and online players — always visible in the channel you choose.
Companion Plugin Included
A lightweight Paper/Velocity plugin ships with Heimdall. Drop it in your plugins folder, paste the token, and the bridge is live.
How to Set It Up
Four steps. Under five minutes.
Invite Heimdall
Add the bot to your Discord server with one click.
Install the Plugin
Drop the companion plugin into your Paper or Velocity server's plugins folder.
Configure in Dashboard
Paste the connection token and map your roles in the web dashboard.
You're Live
Players can link accounts, whitelists sync, and status embeds go live.
