Dashboard Overview
A tour of every section in the Arkanis web dashboard, from server stats and player management to panels, AutoMod, and audit logging.
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A tour of every section in the Arkanis web dashboard, from server stats and player management to panels, AutoMod, and audit logging.
What is this?
A guided tour of every sidebar section in the dashboard. Tells you what each page does, which sections are read-only views vs. editors, what the “Pro” badges mean, and what the overview's Needs Attention panel and server health score are calculated from.
Why you might want it
The dashboard has a lot of pages and several of them look similar at first glance (Rule Enforcement Board vs. Data vs. Settings, for example). This page disambiguates them so you click the right one when you need it. Read it once and you'll know where anything you're looking for lives.
Server Overview
The overview page is the first thing you see when selecting a server. It's designed to tell you what needs action and show trends at a glance, not just dump raw numbers:
- Needs Attention — a triage panel at the top that surfaces only items requiring action: unhealthy integrations, cases waiting for a response for 24h+, players near the ban threshold, and unreviewed AutoMod events. Each card has one primary action button. If nothing needs attention, you'll see "Everything looks good" instead.
- Server health — a single 0–100 score in the top-right of the header. Calculated from active bans, recent strikes, and unclaimed cases; lower means more needs attention.
- Server stats — four KPI cards: Linked Players, Active Bans, Active Strikes, and Open Cases. Each card shows the 7-day delta (e.g. "↑ 3 this week") so you can see momentum, not just totals. Open Cases includes anything not yet closed — both unclaimed and claimed.
- Case Activity chart — opened vs. closed cases over time. Free and Pro.
- Enforcement Activity chart — strikes, bans, and mutes over time. Pro-only.
- Recent Activity — a compact feed of the latest audit-log events. Click "View full audit log" to open the full history.
Players
The Players page is a searchable table of every player linked to your server. You can search by Discord username, SteamID, or Alderon ID. Clicking a player opens their full profile with:
- Linked accounts and verification status
- Enforcement history (strikes, bans, warnings)
- Activity timeline
- Notes added by your moderation team
The Player Settings page (separate from the player list) lets you configure identity providers and linking behavior.
Rule Enforcement
Rule Enforcement is split across three dashboard pages:
- Rule Enforcement Board — a high-level overview of every tracked player bucketed into risk lanes (Warning, Low, Medium, High, Critical, Banned). Click a player to open their full record.
- Rule Enforcement Data — raw strike, ban, and warning records. Issue, view, and manage individual enforcement actions. Each action has a reason, evidence, and full audit trail.
- Rule Enforcement Settings — thresholds, decay windows, warning-to-strike conversion, and auto-ban behavior for your server.
Panels
Each bot panel (opened in Discord with a slash command like /support panel) has a matching editor in the dashboard sidebar. Use the editors to configure the embeds, buttons, channels, and category settings that the bot panel exposes:
Role panels, moderation quick-action panels
Support, bug report, and ban appeal panels
Server configuration and setup wizard
Remote console commands for your game server
Game server management and control
Monitor and parse game server log files
Arkanis AutoMod
The Arkanis AutoMod page lists all your automated moderation rules. From here you can create, edit, test, enable, and disable rules. Each rule shows its status, trigger count, and last triggered time.
Audit Log
The Audit Log is a complete, searchable history of every action taken through Arkanis, both automated and manual. It records:
- Who performed the action (user or system)
- What was changed (enforcement, settings, panels, etc.)
- When it happened (timestamp with timezone)
- Full details of the change (before/after values where applicable)
Use the filters to narrow down by action type, moderator, date range, or target player. The audit log is essential for accountability and resolving disputes within your moderation team.