WEBDyno is a feature-rich and modular discord bot for your Discord server. With web configuration, moderation, anti-spam, auto roles, custom commands, and much more!
WEBDyno is a fully customizable Discord bot for your Discord server that features a simple and intuitive web dashboard. This documentation provides information on each module/command, including the description, usage, and examples.
WEBThis page allows you to view and edit a few different core server settings. This page also shows you recent activity on your Dashboard, so you can view recent changes which have been made by other Administrators. The top part …
WEBHow to set up Action Log. Head over to your account and select your server. Locate the Modules tab. Ensure that the Action Log module is enabled. Click the Settings button underneath the Action Log module. Check the Specify Channels for Each Event box if you wish to choose a specific channel for each log event.
WEBCustom Premium allows you to customize your bot’s avatar and status, to do so head to your custom bots page. We do not recommend naming your custom bot “Dyno”, “Dyno Premium”, or any other bot name to avoid your custom bot …
WEBFor Custom Premium, you can click the Manage Servers button to change the amount of servers you want to use with this custom bot for a pro-rated price. You can only use one custom premium subscription for one custom bot, you will be adding the same bot to each server with this method.
WEBList of Dyno Commands ¶ Command Settings On the Commands tab of your server’s dashboard, you can change settings like which commands are enabled/disabled, which roles can/cannot use a command, and what channels a command can/cannot be used in.
WEB¶ How can I get Dyno premium and what are its benefits? You can purchase Dyno premium here and see its benefits here! ¶ What is a prefix and what should I set it to? A bot’s prefix is the character(s) that all commands start with.
WEBFor example https://dyno.gg, and not dyno.gg. Image fields that require a URL, need a valid image URL (ending in .jpg , .png or .gif ). Here’s what a fully customized embed looks like: