Trinix AI Launch Week Recap
A look at how we readied Trinix for primetime-shipping the full command catalog, stabilizing the economy stack, and finalizing moderation guardrails.
A look at how we readied the Trinix Discord bot for primetime-from AI moderation tuning to the economy reset-and what the next 60 days hold.
Command catalog hits general availability
Launch week started with a sprint to make every documented command production-ready. The API, Economy, and Moderation cogs now expose the same slash syntax you see in our docs. Highlights include:
/chat,/imagine, and the rest of the API toolkit graduating from beta tokens.- Economy workflows-
/work,/collegeapply,/hysa_balance-synchronized under a shared cooldown service. - Moderation guardrails like
/raidlock,/masskick, and/setwelcomereceiving fresh audit logging.
With everything aligned to the cog map, staff can rely on the in-bot /help surface to
match the documentation 1:1.
Economy stack ready for live guilds
The final blockers on our economy stack are gone. We hardened savings, jobs, and gambling so payouts stay accurate even when your server spikes activity.
- HYSA & Banking: Interest accrual and
/transferbookkeeping now mirror the ledgers used by/balanceand/leaderboard. - Workflows:
/jobapplyand/workrespect guild-specific tax rates, while/dailytracks streaks across restarts. - Risk games:
/bet,/slots, and/heistrun on a deterministic seed so disputes can be reviewed.
Economy telemetry now pipes straight into Creator Dash, letting you see which commands fuel the most engagement.
Moderation autopilot you can trust
To help staff sleep during launch week, we doubled down on automated safeguards. Feature toggles now cover every listener, so you can dial in the right level of automation before doors open.
/autokick_thresholdand/autokick_togglenow broadcast state changes to ListenerLogging so nothing is missed./setup_loggerpre-configures the listeners that watch joins, invites, and role changes.on_messagein ListenerModeration learned to escalate directly into/add_to_ticketworkflows.
Hop into the Trinix Discord if you want early access to the moderation analytics dashboard shipping later this winter.
Stress-Testing Every System
We spent the past three to four months before launch hammering the Trinix Discord bot with simulated guild traffic. Custom tooling replayed millions moderation events and millions economy transactions captured from our closed beta. Every subsystem-tickets, logging, backups, and AI moderation-needed to survive that replay without breaking a sweat.
The result: moderation responses are now notably faster, and our adaptive cooldown service cut false positives by double digits. our safety model now powers the first review pass, while our bespoke heuristics decide whether to notify staff, auto-delete, or ban.
Economy 2.0 Goes Live
Launch week also marked the arrival of our brand-new economy engine. Guilds now get:
- Dynamic job boards with rotating hourly tasks and weekend quests.
- Upgradeable properties that boost payouts and unlock cosmetic flex items.
- Seasonal events that track server-wide progress and distribute rewards.
We wiped beta balances to ensure a fair start, but every prior achievement now unlocks badges that show up in player cards and leaderboards.
What’s Coming Next
Over the next month we’re focused on:
- AI Safety Center: A dashboard not only for the Trinix Discord bot, but with features that visualizes flag reasons, escalations, and moderator actions in real time.
- Community Blueprints: One-click setups that clone roles, channels, and automations from curated templates.
- Creator Payouts: Revenue sharing for guild owners who enable server subscriptions and premium events.
If you’re running Trinix today, join the Discord and let us know how the rollout is going. We’ll be highlighting standout communities every Friday.