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The chat-app bots · Chazz.ai

How the chat-app bots works on Chazz.ai. Playing chazz.ai from Discord, Telegram and the rest, and connecting your account to them. The bots are the same engine, the same characters and the same memory as the website, reachable from a chat app. They are not a cut-down version: every tab...

Playing chazz.ai from Discord, Telegram and the rest, and connecting your account to them.

The bots are the same engine, the same characters and the same memory as the website, reachable from a chat app. They are not a cut-down version: every tab and panel on the site has a command, and a feature that ships here works in them the same day because they call this API rather than carrying their own copy of it. The install links are at the bots page.

Using one without an account

Anyone can talk to a bot straight away, with no sign-up, up to a daily message allowance that resets at midnight UTC. Pictures and voice clips spend real money to produce, so those need an account behind them. See How credits work.

The free allowance is per person, not per server, and it is keyed to your platform identity rather than to a device. Leaving and rejoining a server does not reset it.

Connecting your account

The code goes from the bot to you, never the other way. No bot will ever ask for your chazz.ai password, e-mail or username. A username is public, so typing one proves nothing, and anything that asks for one is not us.

Disconnecting is done from Settings rather than from the bot, so nobody can disconnect you from a server. Your conversations stay where they are either way.

  • Ask the bot for a code: Send /link. It replies privately with an eight-character code, good for fifteen minutes and usable once.
  • Paste it into Settings: Open Settings and find Chat apps under Connections.
  • That is it: Your credits, premium, library, personas and settings are now in the bot, and every scene you play there appears on the site.

In a server or group

  • Replies are private by default: Only the person who asked sees them, so the bot does not take over a channel. A server owner can change it with /visibility public.
  • Who pays: /billing self means everyone uses their own connected account, or the free tier. /billing host puts every scene in the server on the host account and its credits, with a daily ceiling.
  • Where it answers: /channel allow confines it to one channel, /channel deny keeps it out of one.
  • Shared scenes: /party puts a whole channel into one scene, where the cast answers everybody and knows who said what.

Restricted content

The bots steer a scene away from restricted material by default and point here instead. Where it is opened at all it requires a connected account that has cleared the age gate. See Age and identity verification and Content ratings and moderation. Even then it is only delivered where everyone who can read it has cleared the same gate: a one-to-one conversation, or a room the platform itself flags as age-restricted. It is never posted into an ordinary shared channel, whatever a server has configured.

What a bot stores

With an account connected, your conversations are stored here under that account and encrypted per owner, exactly as they are on the site. See Privacy, data and the vault. Sending /privacy to any bot says the same thing in three lines.

  • Your platform id as a one-way hash, so the daily allowance counts correctly. Not reversible and not shared.
  • The scene you are in, meaning which character and which settings, so a conversation survives between messages.
  • A count of turns and commands, with no message text in it.

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This document is the server-rendered form of /docs/bots. The interactive page needs JavaScript, and shows the same content.

The complete documentation of this service is available as one plain-text file at /llms-full.txt. A short summary, with the operator's policy for automated readers, is at /llms.txt. Changes are published as a feed at /rss.xml.

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