1. Login
Use Discord login so DisList can see the servers where you have Manage Server permission.
DisList
Live server cards will appear here as communities are added.
Build server discovery, promotion tools, analytics, and bot-powered workflows on top of DisList.
Select a server you own or search for one. After you press Add, Discord will open the bot install page for that server.
Use Discord login so DisList can see the servers where you have Manage Server permission.
Open Manage Servers, choose a server, and press Add. Discord will ask you to authorize DisListBot.
After the bot joins, return to Manage Servers and press Public your server! to list it.
Each listed server gets a /server/serverid page with icon, member count, tags, and custom description.
/help opens docs, /setup opens the dashboard, /server opens the server tools, and /settings opens settings.
If your server is missing, login again after Discord permissions change, or make sure you can Manage Server.
Settings let users choose whether mature communities appear and whether sensitive icons are blurred.
The developer portal will include API keys, docs, webhooks, SDKs, rate limits, and analytics exports.
Live overview for the website, database, bot event pipeline, and public server index.