Getting Started
Welcome to Natsumi! This guide will walk you through setting up the bot in your Discord server and configuring the essential features.
Introduction
Natsumi is a powerful, feature-rich Discord bot designed to help you manage and enhance your community. With moderation tools, a unique critter collection system, economy features, tickets, leveling, and much more, Natsumi has everything you need to run a successful server.
Don't worry! This guide assumes no prior experience. We'll walk you through everything step by step.
Inviting Natsumi
To add Natsumi to your server, you'll need the Manage Server permission in the Discord server where you want to add the bot.
- Click the Invite Link
Click the button below to open Discord's authorization page.
Invite Natsumi - Select Your Server
Choose the server you want to add Natsumi to from the dropdown menu.
- Authorize Permissions
Review the permissions and click "Authorize" to add the bot.
- Complete the Captcha
Complete the human verification to finish the process.
Bot Permissions
Natsumi requires certain permissions to function properly. Here's a breakdown of what each permission is used for:
Make sure Natsumi's role is placed above any roles you want it to manage in your server's role settings.
Dashboard Access
The web dashboard provides an easy way to configure Natsumi without using commands. Here's how to access it:
- Log In
Click the "Login" button in the top right corner and authorize with Discord.
- Select Your Server
After logging in, you'll see a list of servers where you have management permissions and Natsumi is present.
- Configure Settings
Use the sidebar to navigate between different feature sections and customize Natsumi's behavior.
Bookmark your server's dashboard page for quick access in the future!
First Steps
After adding Natsumi to your server, here are some recommended first steps:
Set Up Logging
Configure a mod log channel to track all moderation actions and server events.
Learn More →Command Prefix
Natsumi supports both slash commands and traditional prefix commands.
n!You can change the prefix using the dashboard or the command:
n!prefix <new-prefix>We recommend using slash commands (e.g., /help) as they provide auto-complete and built-in help text.
Getting Help
If you need assistance, there are several ways to get help: