How To Use
Just the first steps, in order.
You do not need to memorize every command. Follow this sequence and you can start operating right away.
11. Start with the support server
The demo and comparison pages help first-time admins understand the overall flow before touching a live server.
22. Install the bot into your own server
After installation, return here and log in. Only the Discord servers you can manage will be shown.
33. Decide only the post channel and admin role first
You do not need to fill everything on day one. Those two settings are enough to get started.
44. Add the first schedule with /schedule_add
The simple version is enough at the beginning. Title, date, time, and join location are all you need.
55. Use /schedule_test to see the real output
A quick preview before going live prevents layout surprises and missing join guidance.
66. Look at Pro only when operations need it
It is perfectly fine to stay on Free until advanced creation, edit tools, saved patterns, or higher limits become necessary.
Only a few commands matter at first
/setup
This is the first setup command. Use it to choose the post channel and admin role.
/schedule_add
This is the easiest command for adding one schedule.
/schedule_test
Use this to preview the message before it goes live.
/schedule_list
Use this to review all schedules that are already registered.
/schedule_participants
Use this to see who pressed the interested button.
See the demo server first
See the demo before you install
The support page gathers the demo channels, comparison page, and HowToUse flow in one place.
See the demo server first