Every auction, every CTA, every penalty — updated by hand, and always a step behind reality.
A screenshot of the voice call, counting heads one by one, asking in general chat who went missing mid-event.
A tank drops out at the last minute and you're redoing eight parties from scratch, under pressure.
GuildMaster handles all three — and the rest — on its own.
GuildMaster currently runs on Throne and Liberty, with classes, items, and DKP tuned to its raids and PvP. More games — and features built specifically around them — are coming soon.
No more chasing who's active and who ghosted. Each member's balance, class, and role sit in one table, and their attendance trend and per-event history are one click away — so promotions, kicks, and DKP calls are based on data, not gut feeling.
No typing names one by one. The bot joins the call, reads who's in the voice channel, and credits DKP on its own — present, late, or absent.
The leader decides how DKP fades over time — points can simply expire after a set period, or decay a little every week — configurable right in the guild's settings panel. Every movement — CTA, auction, penalty, or manual deposit — is logged in an audit trail the whole guild can see.
Every bid updates everyone's screen live, the instant it's placed. The DKP behind a bid is locked automatically while the auction is running — and released as soon as it ends.
Drag members into parties, filter by tank, DPS, or support, and link the board to a Call to Arms — the whole raid organized visually before anyone even joins the call.
Name, game, and linked Discord server in a two-step wizard.
A single-use invite link, or a general link with join requests approved by the leader.
Type, tolerance, and on-time/late DKP — the bot already announces the event on its own.
Attendance, RSVP, and DKP running on autopilot, event after event.
Every account gets a 7-day trial on its first guild. After that, the guild goes read-only until you subscribe. Plans are per game — Throne and Liberty is available today.