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🎙️ Proxcord

Enterprise-Grade Proximity Voice Chat for Minecraft & Discord

Modrinth Paper Wiki Discord


📖 About Proxcord

Proxcord is an advanced bridge between your Minecraft server and your Discord community. It automatically detects when players are near each other in-game and seamlessly moves them into a dedicated proximity voice channel on Discord.

Designed with performance in mind, Proxcord handles heavy scanning asynchronously to ensure your server's TPS remains at a perfect 20.0, even with hundreds of players online.

🚀 Key Features

  • ⚡ Zero-Lag Architecture: Off-thread proximity scanning.
  • 🔒 Secure Identity Linking: Powered by DiscordSRV.
  • 🌍 100% Configurable: Full messages.yml support with Hex Colors (&#FF0000) and MiniMessage gradients.
  • 🔌 Developer API: Custom events for other plugins to hook into.
  • 🧩 PlaceholderAPI Ready: Show linking status directly on your scoreboards.

📚 Documentation & Wiki

We believe in detailed, high-quality documentation. Everything you need to know about setting up, configuring, and developing with Proxcord is in our official Wiki.

👉 Read the Proxcord Wiki Here

Quick Links:


📥 Quick Install

  1. Download the latest Proxcord.jar from Modrinth.
  2. Ensure you have DiscordSRV installed on your server.
  3. Drop the JAR into your /plugins folder and restart the server.
  4. Follow the Wiki Setup Guide to link your Discord Bot.

🐛 Bug Reports & Support

If you encounter an issue, please open an issue here on GitHub, or join our Discord for faster community support!


Built with ❤️ for the Minecraft Community.

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Proxcord: A cross-platform proximity voice chat bridge for Spigot servers. It enables seamless communication between Minecraft Bedrock and Java players via Discord using Geyser and Floodgate.

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