Non Self Hosted Server, Adding SinusBot

I have a server that i have purchased through the teamspeak website itself. I am a refugee of Discord and don’t have the knowledge to be able to self host. I’m not one for coding, scripting or HTTP stuff. Is there a way that I could add a bot, like SinusBot, into my TS6 server? I know its a third party thing but I don’t know if I am missing anything. Any help would be nice.

I have never tried this myself, since i run selfhosted solution.

But I think it should be possible, since SinusBot doesn’t need ServerQuery for it’s functionality.

But be aware that SinusBot doesn’t have recent Teamspeak client to work on Teamspeak 6 servers, so u need unofficial version of SinusBot to have it working there, for example: GitHub - Gamer92000/sinusbot-docker: :spouting_whale: (In)Official Docker image of the SinusBot for TeamSpeak 6 and Discord. · GitHub

There are multiple hosters that provide pre-configured SinusBot’s, but u need to always check if they provide that Teamspeak 6 support, otherwise u are still forced to host the selfhosted option. But you don’t need to be computer expert to do it anyways, docker is really easy to use.

I was wondering the same thing myself, but as RexiikCZ said it might be possible. As they mentioned about TeamSpeak 6 Support… What I read was as long as it runs with TeamSpeak 3.6.0 then there is a good chance it could still work in TeamSpeak 6. Not sure if that helps, but if you figure it out please report back. I would love to get it in my server as well.

But I think it should be possible, since SinusBot doesn’t need ServerQuery for it’s functionality.

But be aware that SinusBot doesn’t have recent Teamspeak client to work on Teamspeak 6 servers, so u need unofficial version of SinusBot to have it working there, for example: GitHub - Gamer92000/sinusbot-docker: :spouting_whale: (In)Official Docker image of the SinusBot for TeamSpeak 6 and Discord. · GitHub

There are multiple hosters that provide pre-configured SinusBot’s, but u need to always check if they provide that Teamspeak 6 support, otherwise u are still forced to host the selfhosted option. But you don’t need to be computer expert to do it anyways, docker is really easy to use.

Well after quite a bit of time, I managed to get the bot running, but when trying to connect the bot using my hostname, it fails to connect. Maybe I’m doing something obviously wrong or it just doesn’t work.

After a bunch of work it does work.