Workspace guide
Find every control quickly
Each Discord server has an isolated workspace. The sidebar groups controls by the work you are doing, while the top bar keeps server identity and bot state visible.Choose the right workspace
- 1Open the server selector
The selector lists servers your Discord account can manage and shows whether Kyvera is connected.
- 2Check the connection state
Online means the bot is connected to Discord. API degraded means live controls may be delayed even though the bot remains operational.
- 3Enter the workspace
A workspace only exposes settings for that server. Switching servers never carries channel or role selections across.
Navigation groups
Overview, analytics, setup diagnostics, system status, changelog, settings, and configuration history.
Welcome, goodbye, embed dispatch, custom commands, scheduled announcements, feedback, polls, giveaways, and suggestions.
AutoMod rules, security and anti-raid controls, moderation cases, command access, logs, and audit events.
Leveling values, shop items, rewards, quests, leaderboard data, and transaction history.
Ticket configuration, role menus, and server layout backups.
A predictable editing flow
- Review the current values before making changes.
- Use Discord channel and role selectors instead of entering IDs whenever available.
- Save one module at a time and wait for the confirmation state.
- Use Setup Diagnostics after changing important roles or channels.
- Review Configuration History when multiple administrators manage the same server.
- Use the public status page to distinguish a platform incident from a server configuration issue.
Closing a page before its save confirmation appears can discard the pending change. Discord deployments such as ticket panels and role menus have a separate Deploy action.
The changelog tracks dashboard, bot, security, and workflow updates.