The first in-class feature rich roleplay community record management bot, that doesn’t require a monthly fee. LawLogix provides your community and development team access to full customization of your bot. As well as first in kind features such as:
Comprehensive Database Management
– The first of its kind in local database hosting. No more discord message logs, or constant looking for users you’ve already logged in a stream of endless piles. Simply one easy command to a Roblox username, and you’re there!
Offense Management
– Allow your Law Enforcement Officers to log citations, arrests, and warnings via an easy slash command. All right to your database reducing clutter!
Firearm Licensing
– Easily and seamlessly manage certifications for firearms for your community. With unlimited customization on the type, and records for each user.
Multi-Server Support
– Want role players to be able to look up their and other people’s records in your discord community server, and have your law enforcement officers have database syncing and high availability between your law enforcement servers? Look no further!
Removable Records
– Records can be easily expunged or removed with a simply command by authorized users! Great for a judicial branch, or accidental errors. Oops!
Logging
– See quickly and easily when, and who logged an offense against a community member. All completed with CASE ID’s!
Customizable Permissions
– Have custom permissions for access to removing records, managing gun licenses, and logging records all with easy multi-role support role id configuration file.
This is genuinely impressive! Especially considering it’s being offered for free.
Many developers who launch roleplay games or communities often rely heavily on others to build systems like this, but you’ve taken the initiative to not only create it yourself, but also share it openly. That’s seriously commendable.
One suggestion: would you consider adding an in-game integration for citations and log searches? It would really streamline the process and eliminate the need to jump back to Discord just to document an offense. I think it would take the user experience to the next level.
Thank you! This was actually designed for usage in ER:LC private servers, or other things of that nature. But now that you mention it, additional functionality for roleplay games would be really cool.
I just today added in a leaderboard, and a roblox group information listing to the profiles in Alpha Development.
I am thinking this would be a really cool thing to integrate with a Mobile Data Terminal in-game?
It’s certainly something I will have on my feature requests!
Now that you’ve mentioned it’s intended for use within private servers, it makes perfect sense that the platform is Discord-based!
That said, introducing a mobile terminal could be a game-changer, it would significantly broaden your audience reach and enhance accessibility, positioning the product for even stronger adoption across a wider range of users and developers.
That was the initial idea yes! But now that I think about it, maybe I can do a reiteration of this project-
LawLogix+ or something like that?
I’m just not exactly sure how to convert the discord to Roblox text data without hosting a server. Which is do able, but it is a lot for developers who want to use this.
But a MDT is definitely on the featured suggestions list, I will probably have to find some model to support this but it’s for sure something in the future.
While that approach is certainly do able, I believe a more efficient solution would be to develop a Roblox-native version of LawLogix. This would allow you to leverage Roblox’s existing server infrastructure for data storage, while also enabling seamless integration with Discord for data sharing. This method would significantly reduce the overhead of hosting and managing your own server infrastructure, streamlining operations and increasing overall scalability.
It would also help developer’s who do not have a well developed understanding on systems such as the one in your reply