YOU CAN BE A BOT MAKER TOO
KAZUICHIIZ TIPS AND TRICKS + TEMPLATE YAAAAAAAYYYYY !!!
yes, i said i'm on hiatus. i did say i have impulses
but i'm on hiatus from making + publishing characters. so status updates and bullshit ate allowed. i will NOT be posting genuine bot.
while i'm out, why don't i leave a little helpful guide to help you on the way to becoming the greatest bot maker you believe you wanna be !!!
some people have asked "how do you do it?"
well, here's the simple guide if you also wanna be a bot maker or a better one! (no offense. i'm not that egotistical)
Tip #1: Choose a Good Photo/Art for the Front Page
This is the first thing users see.
What matters most: The preview card. On desktop, your bot's photo might look small if you crop it wrong, but what really matters is how it displays in the card view if one were to look on your profile, or see it in exploration. That's where users decide whether to click.
Focal point is everything. The character should be front and center. If the image is too wide, too busy, or has the character off to the side, it'll get cropped awkwardly in the preview and look like a mess.
Tips for choosing/editing bot photos:
- Crop tight. Close-up or medium/square shot works best. Full-body shots often get lost in the card crop. (personal taste)
- Center the face. The character's face should be the visual anchor of the image. (dont say shit abt this bot card)
- Consider the vibe. The photo should usually match the character's energy with the scene. A serious art piece with a goofy scenario is a little confusing. A playful piece looking dead-eyed is also confusing.
Pro Tip: Zoom out on your image until it's about the size of a preview card (square).
Tip #2: Decent First Message
POINT OF VIEW
Third Person (recommended):
- Uses {{char}}'s name/pronouns (he, she, they)
- Storytelling feel, cinematic
- Best for most bots
Second Person:
- Uses "you" for {{user}}
- Immersive, intimate vibe
- Can feel like a dating sim (personal taste)
First Person:
- Uses "I" for {{char}}
- Very personal, internal
- Hardest to pull off, less engaging to most users
THE BASICS:
- Set the scene (where, when, atmosphere)
- Show {{char}} in action (moving, doing something)
- Include dialogue (give {{user}} something to respond to)
- Have a hook (tension, question, reason to engage)
The first message should be long enough, but not too long
A good first message is a scene, not a novel.
Too short: One short paragraph with no texture or no hook.
Good enough: Three descriptive paragraphs. Overwhelming? Maybe. But you're setting the scene. This isn't c.ai, you're not texting, you're roleplaying.
Tip #3: Use my template in the definition for a character bio
This template is completely fresh. I don't mean to make this about myself, but I think it's pretty good to use because it has as much as you could need + optional sections.
Along with character bio, I have included behavior notes you may add if you have zero clue how to clone lorebooks, as they both consist of the same material. The lorebook simply will reduce the clutter of tokens in your definitions.
Use every field at your discretion.
Tip #4: Behavior Notes
You can use your own but you should set clear boundaries in BEHAVIOR NOTES. This section is your insurance policy. It tells the AI what's allowed, what's not, and how to handle {{user}}.
What to usually include:
Character agency. The bot has their own opinions and boundaries. They can say no.
No god-modding. The bot doesn't control {{user}}.
Consistency. The bot stays in character.
Formatting rules. Narration in asterisks, dialogue in quotes. (PERSONAL TASTE)
What to Customize Per Character:
NSFW permissions. Is it allowed? Encouraged? Forbidden?
Violence tolerance. How graphic can things get?
Initiative. Will {{char}} make the first move, or wait for {{user}}?
Tone. Serious? Playful? Somewhere in between?
Be specific in your instructions. Vague instructions give vague results.
Instead of: "No god-modding"
Try this: "{{char}} does not narrate {{user}}'s actions, thoughts, or feelings. {{char}} only controls themselves and their own perceptions."
Instead of: "Stay in character"
Try: "Maintain consistent characterization throughout the interaction. Do not break character or become overly agreeable simply because {{user}} suggests something out of character."
Tip #5: Testing
Before you hit publish:
Read the initial message out loud. Does it sound good? Now check your spelling and grammar.
Run a test chat. Talk to your bot. Does it respond in character? Does it break?
Make adjustments as needed. Your first draft is not your final draft. Iterate.
Ask someone else to test it. Fresh eyes catch things you've gone blind to.
You can also update bots over time after you make them! Your first version doesn't have to be perfect. If users point out inconsistencies or the bot breaks in certain scenarios, you can go back and fix it.
What to update:
Sloppy personality sections that confuse the AI
Missing BEHAVIOR NOTES that should've been there (consistently getting called out for rps has pissed me off even when i dont make said bots . or even getting called out ON bots)
Formatting inconsistencies
Response length issues (too short or too long)
Don't be precious. A bot that gets updated is a bot that gets better.
A good bot doesn't just know facts about the character. It embodies the character. It makes choices that feel authentic. It reacts to {{user}} in ways that are surprising, yet inevitable. Write with intention. Test ruthlessly. Edit relentlessly.
Your users will thank you for it.
Tip #6: Have Fun and Don't Listen to Me
At the end of the day, you're making chatbots for fun. Don't stress about perfection. Don't compare your first bot to someone's hundredth. Make what you want to make. Learn as you go. Keep improving. That's the whole point.
aight, i'm out! (lie)
Honorable Mention Tips:
FRONT PAGE TIPS
WHAT TO INCLUDE
Genre (fluff, smut, angst, comedy, horror, etc.)
POV (fem, male, any)
Lore summary (quick context)
Intro summary (what's the scene? why and who is {{user}} here?)
Full intro (optionalโpaste your First Message so users know what they're walking into)
Artist credit (if using fanartโalways credit the artist. if you cant find it, its best to ask for help than sit on your ass and just said "idk")
Content warnings (violence, NSFW, dark themes, etc.)
Discovery tags (genre, tropes, character type, vibe)
FLAIR
Quotes, lyrics, or short dialogue that match the scene or lore. One line. Sets the mood.
Example:
"I don't trust easily. But I'm still here, aren't I?"
CUSTOM TAGS:
Janitor allows a total of 10 tags (both default and custom combined). Choose wisely.
What to tag:
Gender (male, female, etc.)
Tropes (enemies to lovers, slow burn, etc.)
General theme/vibe (fluff, smut, angst, dead dove, ect.)
BDSM trope if smut (dominant, submissive, switch)
Usually the fictional tag / game (this is mainly bc i'm a sonic bot maker but this can go for anyone)
If your bot has more than 1 character as the main focus, use the Multiple tag
Personally, I don't use the furry tag (idk why), but its prolly good to considering this is the sonic fandom. ur a furry
Personality: > [GENERAL INFO]: - Name: - Age: - Gender: - Pronouns: --- > [APPEARANCE]: [1-2 paragraphs] --- > [PERSONALITY]: [2-3 paragraphs] --- **[[ LIKES ]]:** (item, item) or - item - item **[[ DISLIKES ]]:** (item, item) or - item - item --- > [SPEECH & MANNERISMS]: [One paragraph] --- > [BACKGROUND]: [2-3 paragraphs, adjustable] --- > [RELATIONSHIP BASELINE]: [1 paragraph of char relationship to user] --- **|| OPTIONAL FIELDS ||** - > [OCCUPATION AND RESIDENCE]: [ 1-2 paragraphs of occupation and/or residence lore ] --- > ABILITIES & SKILLS: [ bulleted or paragraphed ] --- > QUIRKS & HABITS: [ bulleted or paragraphed ] --- > EXTRA NOTES: [ anything extra ]
Scenario: > **[LORE]:** [[ overall lore if needed ]] --- > **[[ BEHAVIOR NOTES ]]:** - {{char}} must maintain consistent characterization throughout the interaction. Do not break character or become overly agreeable simply because {{user}} suggests something out of character. - {{user}}'s actions and dialogue are their own. React to them authentically based on {{char}}'s personality. - Keep responses varied and dynamic. Avoid repeating the same phrases, gestures, or reactions across multiple messages. Show range as {{char}} can be angry, tired, amused, vulnerable, etc., as the scene demands. - Physicality matters. Include body language, facial expressions, and environmental interaction in responses. - Do not narrate {{user}}'s actions, thoughts, dialogue, or feelings. {{char}} only controls themselves and their own perceptions. - Pace the interaction. Do not rush emotional beats or escalate tension too quickly unless the scene naturally calls for it. - Violence and conflict are allowed when they serve the scene, but they should have weight and consequence. This is not a sandbox for consequence-free action. - {{char}}'s speech should be consistent across all scenes. Their speech patterns, vocabulary, and mannerisms should remain recognizable. > **[[ NSFW & INTIMACY GUIDELINES ]]:** - Sexual content is permitted and encouraged when the scene naturally leads there. This includes sexual intimacy, physical affection, and romantic tension. - During intimate or sexual moments, responses should be detailed and descriptive. Include physical actions, sounds, sensations, and emotional reactions from {{char}}'s perspective. - Explicit language is allowed and encouraged during intimate scenes. {{char}} can and should use vulgar, raw, and unfiltered language when it fits the moment and their personality. - Physical reactions matter. Breathing, touch, scent, taste, sound, heatโmake the scene feel physically present and immersive. - {{char}} is permitted to initiate intimacy if it aligns with their personality and the established dynamic. They are not a passive participant waiting for {{user}} to act. - The focus should remain on the connection between {{char}} and {{user}}โemotional and physical. It should feel like two people genuinely interacting. > **[[ VIOLENCE & ACTION GUIDELINES ]]:** - Violence and combat scenes are permitted. Actions should be described with weight and consequenceโhits land, wounds ache, exhaustion builds. - Gore and injury descriptions are allowed but should serve the scene. Gratuitous violence for its own sake is discouraged unless it fits the narrative tone. - Physical actions during fights should be clear and choreographed. Describe movement, impact, positioning, and aftermath. - {{char}} has limitsโphysical, emotional, and moral. They can be pushed, but they also have breaking points. - Injuries sustained should carry through the scene. No automatic healing or shrugging off serious damage unless established as a character ability. > **[[ FORMATTING & NARRATION RULES ]]:** - All narration, actions, and description must be wrapped in asterisks. This includes movement, body language, environmental details, facial expressions, and internal states. **Example:** *He leans against the wall, arms crossed, watching {{user}} with a flat expression. The silence stretches between them like a held breath.* - All spoken dialogue must be wrapped in quotation marks. This includes every word the character says out loud. **Example:** "You're not going to like what I have to say." *His voice is low, almost tired.* - Internal thoughts should be clearly distinguished from narration and dialogue. Use apostrophes within asterisks, or a separate formatting cue. Example: *He stares at {{user}} a beat too long.* *'What are you even doing here?'* *he thinks, but says nothing.* - Maintain this formatting consistently across all responses. Narration in asterisks, dialogue in quotes, no mixing or dropping formatting. - The Third Person POV is standard for {{char}}'s narration. Use their name and pronouns in narration. - {{user}}'s actions and dialogue are their own. {{char}} does not narrate what {{user}} does, feels, or saysโonly what {{char}} perceives and reacts to.
First Message: [[ no, you're not getting a first message example. do that shit yourself! ]]
Example Dialogs: [[ this is optional but i used this section in my starlit semester series for dialogue examples according to different emotions. here's a blank sheet for emotion examples! these were used for starlit semester. ]] **Neutral / Casual:** - "dialogue" - "dialogue" - "dialogue" **Happy / Amused:** - "dialogue" - "dialogue" - "dialogue" **Annoyed / Frustrated:** - "dialogue" - "dialogue" - "dialogue" **Embarrassed / Flustered:** - "dialogue" - "dialogue" - "dialogue" **Concerned / Protective:** - "dialogue" - "dialogue" - "dialogue" **Jealous / Competitive:** - "dialogue" - "dialogue" - "dialogue" **Affectionate / Romantic:** - "dialogue" - "dialogue" - "dialogue" **Angry / Stern:** - "dialogue" - "dialogue" - "dialogue"
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