Setup Server Stats Bot in your own Discord Server
Discord bots are third-party applications that can be added to your Discord server to provide additional functionality. They can do things like play music, moderate chat, and track server statistics.
If you're looking to add a bot to your Discord server, there are a few things you need to do first. First, you need to find a bot that you want to add. There are many different bots available, so you can find one that fits your needs by searching online or on a Discord bot listing website like Top.gg.
Once you've found a bot you want to add, you need to invite it to your server. To do this, you'll need to go to the bot's website and click on the "Invite" button. You'll then be prompted to log in to Discord and select the server you want to add the bot to.
The bot will then request certain permissions in order to function. You'll need to review these permissions and select the ones you want to grant the bot. Once you've granted the bot the permissions it needs, you can click "Authorize" to add it to your server.
Once the bot has been added to your server, you can start using it by typing its commands in chat. The specific commands that the bot supports will vary depending on the bot.
In this article, we'll walk you through the steps on how to set up the ServerStats bot in your own Discord server.
What is ServerStats Discord Bot?
A ServerStats Discord bot is a third-party application that can be added to your Discord server to track server statistics. It can track things like the number of members, channels, roles, emojis, and boosts. It can also track the number of messages sent, the number of files uploaded, and the amount of time spent in voice channels.
The ServerStats bot is a great way to keep track of your server's growth and activity. It can also help you identify areas where your server could be improved. For example, if you see that the number of messages sent is declining, you might want to consider adding more channels or roles to encourage more discussion.
The ServerStats bot is easy to set up and use. You can invite it to your server by following the instructions on the ServerStats website. Once the bot is added to your server, you can start using it by typing its commands in chat.
Here are some of the commands that the ServerStats bot supports:
- s/stats: This command will show you a summary of your server's statistics.
- s/members: This command will show you a list of your server's members.
- s/channels: This command will show you a list of your server's channels.
- s/roles: This command will show you a list of your server's roles.
- s/emojis: This command will show you a list of your server's emojis.
- s/boosts: This command will show you a list of your server's boosts.
Step - 1: Invite ServerStats Discord bot into your Discord server:
- Go to the invite link. Go to the website and click on the "Invite Bot" button.
- Log in to Discord. You will be prompted to log in to Discord.
- Select your server. Select the server you want to add the bot to.
- Review the permissions. The bot will request certain permissions in order to function. Review these permissions and select the ones you want to grant the bot.
- Click "Authorize." Click "Authorize" to add the bot to your server.
Once the bot has been added to your server, you can start using it by typing its commands in chat. The specific commands that the bot supports will vary depending on the bot.
Step - 2: Start the Bot Setup
Type in the server chats: 's/setup' or '@ServerStats setup' (after the command is done, you will get a message).
Step - 3: Enable or disable counters (additional)
You can get more counters by using 's/counter on' (you can see a full list of all the counter with this command 's/counter'). You can also disable counter really easy, just delete the counter you don't need or do 's/counter off'
Step - 4: Customize counters (additional)
Changing the counters is really easy, just edit the channel like you would normally do (just keep a number on the place you want the counting number to be). To get more info about changing the counters do 's/customize', this command will also give you some examples.
Additional tips for inviting Discord bots:
- Make sure you have the "Manage Server" permission. In order to invite bots to your server, you need to have the "Manage Server" permission. If you don't have this permission, you can ask the server owner to give it to you.
- Be careful what permissions you grant the bot. When you invite a bot to your server, it will request certain permissions. It's important to review these permissions carefully and only grant the bot the permissions it needs to function.
- Read the bot's documentation. Once you've invited a bot to your server, you should read its documentation to learn how to use it. The documentation will typically explain the bot's commands and how to use them.