When can bobrtc be a discord bot

Like most of us scambaiters, we want to be able to collaborate and use bobrtc in discord servers, just like notsophone but were able to dial without credits or buy minutes just to make a call to any tollfree or number out there.

@ApexCommunity#105127 This isn’t a planned accessory/feature and I can’t say it ever will be, lots of work was put into the actual website for many reasons, for example the phone book concept. Implementing the phone book within the bot on Discord would be pretty difficult. If you’re wanting to share calls in Discord, or simply make a call with other site users there are multiple options, some already present and others upcoming. For solutions that already exist, there are many virtual audio applications which you can use to share the audio coming from your web browser to other applications, and from an application to the web browser, letting users in Discord hear your call, but also able to participate in it. Voice meeter and Stereo Mix (available on most computer with Realtek audio chipsets by default) are just two example of programs that can achieve this, and both cost nothing. The other solution would be the upcoming on-site conference feature, where you will be able to call with multiple other BobRTC users, while also placing multiple outbound calls to the same phone number. Hopefully either of these is satisfactory.

I kinda find the virtual audio cable thing outdated and time wasteful to setup and run manually, @firertc stoped people from using there system and textnow is really easy for scammers to determine, its hard to use globalphone and hangouts is really outdated.

Most scambaiters cant really find any good sirvice that has a good system like firertc that was compatible to make a discord bot out of.

We get firertc backed out the whole thing becuse some kid made a callout bomb threat but it dosnt mean the rest of us wanted to use it under those circumstances.

@ApexCommunity#105142 I can understand you not wanting to use virtual audio cable applications, but seeing how BobRTC was conceived since the very start, it was meant to be a standalone website first and foremost. I can’t see attaching a bot to the backend of the service in an official way, being run alongside the website, personally I view it as an one or the other type situation, not both. And that is mostly because we could simply not integrate the websites features into a Discord bot, at least while keeping it convenient and similar to how the site operates at the same time. FireRTC’s Achilles heel was their unrestricted dial-pad, which is something that will never see the light of day on BobRTC and that’s been decided on since the very beginning. I hope you will be pleased with the future conference feature, but we will just have to wait until it is fully implemented to find out.