Fake Discord message generator
Mock up a Discord message on the real dark canvas: username, role color, BOT tag, timestamp, and text, exported as a clean PNG.
What people actually mock up
- Bot message design: preview a welcome message or command response before building it, BOT tag and all.
- Server onboarding docs: show new members what the rules-agreement or verification message looks like, without screenshotting real members.
- Announcement drafts: see how the launch message reads on the dark canvas before it goes to 4,000 people.
- The fabricated-evidence use is the one to refuse: fake screenshots presented as real conversations are harassment, and mods can usually tell anyway.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make a fake Discord message?
Type the username and message, pick a role color, optionally add the BOT tag and an avatar, and export the message as a PNG or copy it to your clipboard. It renders in your browser on the real Discord dark canvas; no server, no bot, no Discord login involved.
What is the BOT tag for?
Discord shows a small BOT badge next to accounts that are actual bots. Mockups of bot output (welcome messages, command responses, status alerts) are one of the most common uses of this tool: bot developers preview their message designs before writing a line of code.
What do the role colors mean?
On Discord, a member's name takes the color of their highest role. The presets here cover the common ones (blurple, green, gold, red, pink) plus the default near-white for members with no colored role, so your mockup matches how the server actually looks.
Is making fake Discord screenshots against the rules?
The mockup itself is just an image. Using fabricated screenshots as evidence in disputes, to frame someone, or to impersonate is where it becomes harassment or fraud, which violates Discord's terms and often the law. Design previews, tutorials, and obvious jokes are the legitimate lane.
Can I mock up an announcement with a live countdown?
The image is static, but real Discord messages can carry live timestamps. Write the announcement in Discord with a code from our Discord timestamp generator and every member sees the time in their own timezone, counting down.
Mock the message, then schedule the real ones
posthell publishes to Discord on a schedule alongside X, LinkedIn, and 12 more, so announcements land in the server the moment they land everywhere else.