Vili's Auto Biome Join Macro watches Discord channels in real time and instantly joins the right Roblox server the moment a biome drops. Automatic. Reliable. Hands-off.
No complicated setup, no cluttered config. The macro handles the boring parts so you can focus on the game.
Paste a user token and pick the Discord channels where biome notifications are posted. The macro starts listening immediately.
Every new message in your channels is parsed in milliseconds. The macro extracts the Roblox server link the second it appears.
Roblox is launched directly into the right server, every time. You don't lift a finger — even when you're AFK.
Every detail is tuned to get you into the server before anyone else.
WebSocket-level Discord listening means you see a biome ping before the message even finishes rendering.
Only join for the biomes you actually want. Whitelist by name, rarity tier, or custom keyword.
Lightweight footprint — leave it running in the background while you sleep, work, or play something else.
Built-in delays and rate limits keep your account safe from spammy join attempts.
One window, every setting visible. No JSON files, no command line, no guesswork.
See joins per hour, last detected biome, and channel health at a glance — all updated in real time.
One file. No installer. Just unzip and run.
Download for WindowsHeads up: Use of self-bots and automation may violate Discord's and Roblox's Terms of Service. You're responsible for how you use this tool. Run it on accounts you're okay losing.
Quick answers to the things people ask most.
Any game that uses biome-based events and posts server links to a Discord channel. The macro is game-agnostic — it just needs a channel that posts joinable Roblox links.
No. The macro reads from a regular user account using your token, so you can monitor channels you're already in without setting up a bot.
The macro just opens normal Roblox join links — the same kind you'd click yourself. It doesn't inject, hook, or modify the Roblox client. That said, no automation is risk-free, so use your judgment.
The current build ships as a compiled executable. A trimmed-down open-source version is on the roadmap.
The included README walks you through it step-by-step with screenshots. It takes about 30 seconds.
Not officially. The macro is built for Windows 10/11. Some users report it working under Wine, but that's unsupported.