Your raid prep should take 5 minutes.
Not your whole Tuesday night.
You know the drill — copy the spreadsheet from last week, ping people on Discord, rebalance because Karen swapped mains again, and somehow it's 11pm. Aether Sync does the boring part: balanced teams in one click, attendance baked in, reset timer that actually knows what game you play.
No card needed. Free plan fits a 25-person guild with 2 weekly teams.
From blank week to balanced raid in two clicks.
Real screens from the app — no mockups.
The Team Builder
Every team filled, roles satisfied, combat power balanced within your tolerance — at a glance. Drag-fix the one weird slot and lock it in.
Auto-Generate
Fill empty slots from the bench, or clean-reroll every team with a stat-weighted snake draft. Balanced rosters in one click.
Auto-reminders, straight to Discord
Set a run time and we post the reminder for you — team roster, the exact run time in everyone's timezone, and a real @mention so nobody can say they didn't see it.
The stuff you'd rather not do yourself.
One-click team builder
Press a button. Get teams with the right tank/healer/DPS mix and CP within whatever wiggle room you set. Drag-fix anything weird and lock it in.
Find a healer, fast
Empty slot Tuesday morning? It looks across your bench and unclaimed roster, ranks by class fit, and tells you who to ping. Beats scrolling Discord.
Discord reminders on autopilot
Set the run time once. We post the reminder to your Discord before it starts — roster, run time in each person's timezone, real @mentions. No more 'did everyone see the message?'
Reset timer that gets it
Aion 2 resets Wednesday morning KST. You shouldn't have to math timezones every week — pick your game, the calendar handles the rest.
Default lineup, then forget
Save your usual setup once. Next week's run starts from there, not from a blank page. Two clicks and you're back to playing.
Attendance without the guilt-trip
Tick present / absent / late as you go. Audit log shows who skipped what — useful when deciding loot priority, less useful for picking fights.
Permissions that match real life
Master runs the show. Admins poke at things. Members RSVP and shut up. Promote, demote, suspend — everything's logged, no he-said-she-said.
Three steps. No tutorial required.
Make a guild
Discord login, pick your game, name the thing. You get an invite code — paste it in your guild's #info channel and members claim themselves.
Roster builds itself
Members add their own characters with class, server, CP. You can paste a CSV if you want to bulk-import, but honestly most people just let it grow.
Auto-Generate, tweak, lock
Click. Look at the teams. Swap the one weird thing. Lock the run before reset — done. Tuesday-night you can finally log in and play.
Free works for most guilds. Pay if you outgrow it.
Prices include tax/VAT — no surprises at checkout. Whoever owns the guild covers the bill; members never see a paywall. Paddle handles checkout globally; bank transfer fallback for regions where cards are a pain.
- ✓1 guild
- ✓25 members
- ✓2 teams per run
- ✓10 auto-gens / month
- ✓Manual Discord reminders
- ✓14 days of history
- ✓100 members
- ✓Up to 25 teams per run
- ✓Auto Discord run-reminders
- ✓Exclude whoever, however many times
- ✓Auto-generate till you're sick of it
- ✓Full history retention
- ✓3 guilds
- ✓500 members
- ✓Up to 50 teams per run
- ✓Everything in Pro
- ✓Priority support (real reply, not bot)
- ✓5 guilds
- ✓Unlimited members
- ✓Up to 100 teams per run
- ✓Everything in Guild
- ✓Beta features first
We're raiders too. That's kind of the point.
Found a bug? Hate a button? Want your game supported? Discord's where everything happens — feature requests, late-night patch notes, screenshots of catastrophic team-balance fails. Drop in, say hi.
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