Web Dashboard

Everything you can configure with slash commands, you can also do from the web dashboard — with a friendlier, point-and-click interface. For most admins it's the easiest way to set up and manage AgeVerifier.

Open the dashboard →


What you can do

The dashboard gives you full setup and configuration editing in one place:

  • Guided setup — get a new server running without memorizing commands.
  • Channels — assign your lobby, approval, and log channels from dropdowns.
  • Roles & age roles — choose which roles are added or removed on verification, and set age ranges for age roles.
  • Toggles — turn features like Automatic Verification, Autokick, and the welcome messages on or off.
  • Messages — write and preview your welcome, join, and leave messages.
  • Approval options — decide what information appears on the approval cards your staff see.

Because you can see all your settings laid out at once, the dashboard makes it much easier to understand how the pieces fit together and to spot anything you've missed.

Getting in

  1. Go to the dashboard.
  2. Sign in with your Discord account.
  3. Select the server you want to manage. You'll need the Manage Server permission on that server, just like with the in-Discord commands.

You can also get a direct link from inside Discord any time by running /config configsetup and choosing dashboard.

Dashboard vs. slash commands

Both do the same job — use whichever you prefer, and you can mix and match:

Web Dashboard Slash Commands
Interface Graphical, see everything at once Typed commands in Discord
Best for Initial setup, reviewing/editing lots of settings Quick one-off changes
Where strykerdevelopment.com Any channel the bot can see

Whatever you change in one place is reflected in the other — they act on the same configuration.


Related reading: Getting Started · Configuration Guide · Premium


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