Streamline your Midjourney workflow by connecting to Playbook’s creative workspace. Playbook will automatically import your creations from Discord, keeping your iterations and prompts effortlessly organized.
Hey Product Hunt!
Midjourney is incredible at bringing ideas to life. But where do you keep track of your creations?
We’re excited to launch the first seamless integration between Midjourney and your creative process. Here’s how it works:
1. Set up a Discord server with Midjourney installed
2. Connect the Playbook bot to your server
3. All Midjourney outputs will be pulled into your Playbook workspace ⚡
Then you get all the benefits of working in Playbook, a next-generation workspace for creative work:
📝 Your Midjourney prompts are stored with each output for easy iterations
🍡 Variations & upscales are automatically grouped together
🏷️ Images are augo-tagged based on their contents and easily searchable
👫 Bring a friend to comment, react, and collaborate in real time
For creative professionals, Midjourney is part of the brainstorming and exploration process when a project kicks off. Now you can bring that together with your moodboards, other project materials, and creative team. Create a shared link for your Playbook board, I’d love to see what you create!
@michael_stevenson3 it only adds new images, I'm afraid. That's a limitation with how our Discord bot works — it can only see new messages, it can't read channel history. That's pretty reasonable on the Discord side, so there's nothing we can do there.
As a workaround, you can either right click and "copy image" and directly paste into Playbook, or drag images into Playbook.
@alexzirbel thanks! Any other way to get all of my images into playbook with the same smart prompt grouping? I've generated about 19,000 images, so that would be a lot of copy/pasting!
I suppose I could export all images from my midjourney dashboard and import into playbook, but it's not as valuable if it lacks the automated grouping that piqued my interest in Playbook to begin with.
But I was under the impression that Discord bots do have the option for message history permissions. Could your devs potentially leverage that for this use-case? It’s a feature that would hit the sweet spot for Midjourney "power users" like myself who need streamlined image management.
@michael_stevenson3 WOW that's a lotta images! You're a pro.
Well, that makes a ton of sense, and you might be right that it's possible to import the previous images. To be honest with you, I'd love to add it, but I think you're one of only a handful of Midjourney users that have this need right now. We're a tiny team and I don't think we can do it in the near future (one reason it's hard: pulling in that many images will probably need to run slowly over time to avoid hitting Discord rate limits).
I'd be happy to chat more and explore some workarounds with you. We auto-group in other situations as well, like if you have the same file with different extensions. Maybe we can put something together. Shoot me an email (alex@playbook.com) and we'll see what we can do!
Wow, this is a game-changer! I never saw this coming, but now that it's here, it feels like a must-have. I connected and tried it as soon as I saw it here, and it's been working flawlessly! Just a seamless experience that makes my Midjourney flow easier. Big applause to the team for this amazing addition!
@gazay thanks Alex! Yeah, I think it honestly surprised our development team too with how smooth it came out, since Midjourney doesn't have a direct API to integrate with. I'm glad you like it now that you're trying it for the first time!
@jimmy_junior hi and great question. Playbook itself is a creative workspace; like Dropbox or Google Drive, but built for creative visual work.
You can see some of our features here: https://www.playbook.com/features/
I also added some more details about Midjourney specifically in another answer.
Very cool! Started using it! But I have several channels (based on theme or purpose) inside my MJ Discord Server. I see that I can connect to one but not more. So I went and connected another channel to a new PB board. I am doing it manually for all channels I have on Discord MJ. Since PB already has the organization; can't you do it straight from my MJ Discord Server? Thanks! And great work!!
@aung_thura2 Totally agree. Id even prefer that all of my channels were inside one playbook board. Also want to import all my previous midjourney work into playbook automatically. I thought that it would but it looks like its only for new images.
@michael_stevenson3@aung_thura2 sorry about that limitation! You can see my other reply to Michael here: https://www.producthunt.com/post... — and same offer to you, shoot me an email alex@playbook.com if you want to chat more.
That request makes sense, we'll give it some thought. For me, I had some more experimental channels that I didn't want to connect, so we figured for the V1 we'd just let people connect channels one by one.
@alexzirbel Alex. Thanks for the reply. I am very pleased with Playbook and the work you have done. This is not a biggie but just thought about how you can maximize the 'passion,' people have for MJ and linking it to PB. For V1, it is a great effort!
@aung_thura2 thanks for the kind words Aung! Appreciate the support, we're constantly improving it :) in case you haven't yet, find us in Discord to say hi!
This is amazing! Do you also have plans to build a Midjourney plugin for Playbook so we can generate images directly inside Playbook? The Discord interface isn't the best for this :D
@weirdowizard hey hey Darshan! I wish we could do that, but Midjourney doesn't have an API yet so we're stuck with Discord. If they release a way to integrate, we'll be all over it.
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