Anya looked amazing right from the start. The music quality was perfect, and everything worked smoothly. One day, while we were chatting in a voice channel, I started telling her about my old bot called Noisy.
She asked me why I stopped working on it. The reason was simple: I was just a student back then. When you are managing a project completely alone, buying a domain, paying for a VPS, and handling everything without a budget is too difficult. So, I had to drop it.
Making it Public
She simply asked, "Do you want to make Anya public?" I said yes. Then she told me to design Anya like a cute bot, almost like a kid for us. From that exact day, I worked non-stop for a full week. I optimized the code to handle multiple servers and sorted all my files like a professional developer.
Our Tiny Team
We started sharing the bot slowly with our friends. Slowly, our count grew to 75+ servers. At that time, we had a tiny team of three people: me handling the code, her handling the vision, and our manager. He was not actually a corporate manager—he was my brother, but I loved calling him our manager anyway.