Web dashboard

If you'd rather not type slash commands, blifymod.com/dashboard lets you manage every setting from a browser.

#Logging in

The dashboard uses Discord OAuth. Click Log in with Discord in the top-right of blifymod.com, accept the prompt, and you'll land on the dashboard listing every server where:

  • The bot is currently a member, and
  • You have the Manage Server permission

If a server you expected isn't there, the most common reasons are:

  • The bot isn't in that server (re-invite from the home page)
  • You don't have Manage Server on it
  • Your Discord OAuth grant is stale — log out and back in to refresh

#What you can do

For each server, the dashboard mirrors every slash command:

  • Toggle enabled / dry-run
  • Pick moderated channels and a log channel
  • Add, edit, reorder, and remove custom rules
  • Set the strictness level
  • Manage immune roles and immune users
  • Set the appeal link
  • View recent moderation log entries
  • View and manage your Pro/Premium claims

Changes save the moment you confirm — same backend the bot uses, same instant effect.

#Sessions

Logged-in sessions last 7 days of inactivity, then you'll be asked to re-authenticate. Logging out clears your session immediately. The dashboard never asks for, stores, or has access to your Discord password — only the OAuth scopes you granted (read your username, your guild list, and which guilds you have permissions on).

#When to use the dashboard vs. slash commands

The dashboard is generally faster for:

  • First-time setup (you can see every option at once)
  • Bulk rule editing
  • Reviewing moderation history

Slash commands are generally faster for:

  • One-off changes ("just set this log channel real quick")
  • Emergency disabling during an incident
  • Anything where you're already in Discord and don't want to context-switch

Both are equally valid — pick whichever your team prefers.