Settings Panel
The Settings Panel is the configuration surface for the bot: features, identity providers, role permissions, channel assignments, premium status, and reset. Owner-restricted on Discord. Available in the dashboard and via /settings panel.
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The owner's control surface. Toggle features, configure identity providers, set role permissions, assign log channels, view premium status, and reset config when needed. Available in the dashboard or via /settings panel in Discord.
What is this?
The configuration surface for everything else. Features (which modules are enabled), identity (which game IDs your server accepts), roles and permissions, log channels, premium status, and the reset flow. Most of these run rarely (initial setup, then on change) but live in one place so admins know where to look.
Why you might want it
Configuration tends to sprawl. Without one Settings Panel an admin would have a different command per setting: /automod toggle, /players providers, /roles set, and so on. Funneling everything into one panel means new staff don't have to discover the surface area; it's all in one dropdown.
How it appears in Discord
The Settings Panel is owner-restricted in Discord. Running /settings panel from a non-owner account will refuse. From the dashboard the panel is gated by panel_settings instead, so server owners can delegate dashboard-side configuration to a senior admin role without granting them the Discord-side equivalent.
Where it lives in the dashboard
On the dashboard the Settings Panel is the last entry in the Panels sidebar section, after Moderation Panel. Some settings (Branding, Billing, Audit Log) live in the top Dashboard section instead and are linked from the panel where relevant.
Configure features, identity, roles, channels, premium, and reset.
How to open this panel
Pick your server, then click Panels → Settings Panel. The page groups settings by category in the same order as the Discord dropdown.
Server owners run /settings panel. The command is owner-restricted at the Discord layer; the dashboard side uses panel_settings for delegated access.
What you can do from here
Enable or disable each module (AutoMod, Tickets, Identity, RCON, etc.) and pick which game ID providers your server accepts. See Settings & Channels and Player Settings.
Assign capabilities to staff roles. Use View as Role after to audit what a role can do. See Roles & Permissions and Auto-Grant.
Configure where each event type lands (moderation log, enforcement log, AutoMod events, SFTP logs). See Settings & Channels.
Set thresholds that auto-strike or auto-ban. See Enforcement Rules (Pro).
Check whether the guild is Pro, see what Pro unlocks, and open the billing portal. See Billing.
Check a specific user's effective permissions, or reset the whole guild config to defaults if something is genuinely broken (destructive; gated). See Audit Log for action history.
Who can use this panel
panel_settings— opens the dashboard panel.settings_view— read-only access to settings (used by audit log, billing pages).settings_manage— write access for features, channels, permissions, and identity providers.billing_view/billing_manage— premium status and billing portal access.
The Discord /settings panel command is owner-only; the dashboard panel is delegated via panel_settings.