Knowledge Base
Browse our comprehensive collection of help articles, guides, and tutorials.
Browse our comprehensive collection of help articles, guides, and tutorials.
Invite Keystone and get your first feature running in minutes. Supports community health monitoring, forum-to-spreadsheet logging, invite tracking, giveaways, and key distribution.
All permissions needed by Keystone to function correctly, explained.
Automatically monitor your server's health and surface missing setup items, safety gaps, and growth opportunities, before your members notice them.
Automatically log Discord forum posts to a Google Sheet, and sync fix status back to Discord.
Track who brings members in, post automatic leaderboards, and stay on top of top referrers.
Maintain a persistent pool of claimable keys for beta access, VIP perks, and limited drops with role gating, depletion alerts, and built-in legal compliance.
Run timed giveaways with automatic winner selection, built-in key delivery, and legal compliance, in button or reaction mode.
First, the server needs a channel structure and content for those channels. This will serve as a framework for you to expand on and personalize to your liking. You can use my template to get started as well, but bear in mind templates do not support features unlocked after creating a server like announcement channels, forum channels and Onboarding.
Now that you have created a basic channel structure and filled those channels with content, it's time to set up some roles!
In this section you can find general tips on how to get started with moderation, how to spot bad apples and the method and benefits to hosting external applications.
Now that you have understood why moderation is important, it's time to unlock Community and do some final checks. The Community feature allows you to further personalise your server and track various metrics through Server Insights.
After you enabled Community, implemented some special channels, and did a final check of your server, it is time to dive into Onboarding. This section will cover every step of the way to enable and configure Onboarding to get the most out of the feature.
In this guide you will find tips and tricks regarding formatting to take full advantage of how Discord parses text, embeds and pings. Use these features to your advantage when writing resources, official announcements and other news.
Emoji, stickers and sounds are audovisual enhancements for text chat and voice channels. The permissions related to creating and managing them is called "Expressions".
This guide will cover some basics regarding accessibility. Starting with what elements to take into account for people who are visually impaired, touching on tips on how to deal with audio channels and notification sounds, and finally the use of inclusive language.
Automod allows you to delete messages before they are sent, meaning no more unread messages icon anymore after cleaning up spam or abusive content. In this guide you will find explanations for each Automod rule and what to configure for them.
In this section I will provide information about Discord’s native Automod, show some tips and features to make your life as a mod easier, and list some attitude goals to be an effective moderator and potentially step up to be an admin.
This page highlights a selection of tools that can help you build a smoother, more welcoming, and more engaging server. Everything here comes from hands‑on experience with bots that provide essential or helpful features, with an emphasis on ease of setup, practical value, and what genuinely improves the day‑to‑day experience for both admins and community members.
This page highlights a selection of tools that can help you build a smoother, more welcoming, and more engaging server. Everything here comes from hands‑on experience with bots that provide essential or helpful features, with an emphasis on ease of setup, practical value, and what genuinely improves the day‑to‑day experience for both admins and community members.
This page highlights a selection of tools that can help you build a smoother, more welcoming, and more engaging server. Everything here comes from hands‑on experience with bots that provide essential or helpful features, with an emphasis on ease of setup, practical value, and what genuinely improves the day‑to‑day experience for both admins and community members.
Learn all the steps involved to get your Steam game officially on Discord. Benefits are a game profile and embedding your app into the Discord ecosystem.
Server Boosts are perks that can be purchased via recurring monthly payments. If you’re a Nitro subscriber, you will get 2 Server Boosts included with your subscription. In this section I will list all the perks that can be unlocked and how to deploy them to your server.
Server Discovery is a search tool for users to find new compatible communities with ease. Via discord.com/servers or the in-app server browser, users can filter by categories or use the search bar to find communities they might be interested in.
A Server Web Page is a page on the Server Discovery listing that you can set up to attract, educate, and engage potential community members. New community members will be able to join the server directly via this web page.
You can use this template containing a general outline, preconfigured permissions, and tooltips in each channel topic, to get started with ease.
A template to use when running giveaways and key pools. This is an optional feature to allow you to adhere to local laws.
An emoji starter pack containing expressions for various platforms.
This spreadsheet provides a place for you to place links and text to be able to generate recurring events in a more streamlined way.
Per-platform guides on how to integrate various (social) platforms like Twitter/X, Facebook, a website/blog, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit, Steam News and/or Twitch on your Discord server at no cost.