VERV Documentation
One bot, every system your server needs — this is the full guide to inviting VERV, setting it up from the dashboard, and using its 225 commands
Getting started
Invite the bot, sign in, and configure your first system in minutes
Systems
Every module the dashboard offers, and which ones are part of Premium
Commands
All 225 commands — searchable, filterable, straight from the bot's own source
Premium
How the store works, what Premium unlocks, and what happens when it expires
What VERV is
VERV is a Discord bot that bundles moderation, protection, tickets, welcome cards, logs, auto-mod, roles and more into one bot managed from a web dashboard. Each system runs on its own — you turn on what your server uses and leave the rest off
The whole platform is bilingual: the site, the dashboard and the docs all switch between English and Arabic with the language button in the header
How these docs are organized
- Guide — inviting the bot and finding your way around the dashboard
- Reference — the systems, the full command list, and how Premium works
- Help — fixing common problems and reaching support
Press Ctrl K anywhere to search every section and every command at once
Getting started
From an empty server to a configured bot in five steps
1. Invite the bot
Use the official invite link — it is the same one behind every Add to Discord button on this site
https://discord.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=1537264533586845696&permissions=8&scope=bot%20applications.commands This invite requests the Administrator permission (permissions=8), which gives the bot full control of the server. That is what lets protection, moderation and setup features act without permission errors. Only add the bot if you are comfortable granting that level of access — you can review or remove the grant at any time from your server's Integrations settings in Discord
2. Sign in to the dashboard
Open the sign in page and continue with Discord. There is no separate password — authentication happens through Discord itself, and your account is created automatically the first time you sign in
3. Pick your server
The dashboard lists the servers you own or administer. Servers that already have the bot open straight into their settings; a server without it shows the invite path first, so you always end up in the right place
4. Configure a system
The whole workflow looks like this
Inside a server, every system is a module in the sidebar. Open one, switch it on, adjust its settings and save — nothing you leave disabled ever touches your server
5. Test it
Run a free command in any channel the bot can see to confirm it responds — for example
avatar The full list of what you can type lives in the Commands section
Dashboard guide
Everything in VERV is configured from one place — here is how that place works
Your servers
The dashboard opens on your account page: the servers you own or administer, your premium subscriptions and their remaining days. Entering a server takes you to its own settings panel
The module sidebar
Inside a server, every system is its own module in the sidebar — Overview, Setup, Protection, Tickets, Logs and the rest. The full list, with what each one does, is in the Systems section
If you bought a focused product like the Rules Bot or Tickets Bot, the sidebar shows only the modules that product includes — you are never shown settings for things you did not buy
Module links
The open module is reflected in the address bar as
/dashboard/<server id>/<module> so you can bookmark a module or send a teammate straight to it
Enable switches and saving
Each system carries its own enable switch. Changes apply when you save them from the save bar — until then nothing reaches your server, and a disabled system stays completely inert
Premium locks
A module that belongs to Premium stays visible without a subscription: you can look around, but changes will not save — the server refuses the write, and the page tells you the same thing up front. Everything you configured before a subscription lapsed is kept, so an expiry never looks like lost data
Who can edit
A server's owner can restrict editing to themselves. Administrators still see everything in that case, but their saves are refused — and only the owner can flip that switch, so an administrator cannot lift a restriction that is aimed at administrators
Systems
Every module the dashboard offers, exactly as it appears in the sidebar
The steps are the same for every system: open the dashboard, pick your server, open the module in the sidebar, switch it on, adjust its settings and save. The three marked Dashboard page are screens rather than systems — they have nothing to switch on
Modules marked Premium are part of the Premium layer by default — the exact split is set by the VERV team and can change, so the dashboard itself is always the final word
Each module below says what it does and how to switch it on. The detailed walkthrough of every field inside a module is still being written — until it lands, ask for the part you need in a support ticket
Commands
All 225 commands, generated from the bot's own source — search them, filter by category, copy what you need
Every command works by its bare name and as a slash command, and you can set a custom prefix from the dashboard
Premium
What it unlocks, how buying works, and what happens when it runs out
What Premium is
Premium is a per-server upgrade. It unlocks the premium layer of modules — by default that is Protection, Role Sync, Color Roles and the Role Panel — plus priority support. Every other system stays free, forever
There is also a Premium + tier: everything in Premium, running as your own bot — your name, your logo and banner, your own status, on a dedicated token that serves only your server
Plans and prices live in the store — the store is always the source of truth for what each plan costs
How buying works
- Pick a plan in the store and add it to the cart
- At checkout, choose the Discord server the subscription is for — Premium is per server, so every purchase targets exactly one
- Complete the payment. Premium activates on that server for the period you bought
No auto-renew
A purchase covers a fixed period and nothing charges you again automatically. To extend, buy again — a new purchase never shortens what a server already has: it keeps whichever end date is later
When it expires
Premium modules lock again, but every setting you made is kept. You can still open a locked module and see everything exactly as you left it — changes just will not save until the server has Premium again
The music bot
The music bot is a separate product with its own subscription — it is not included in server Premium, and it appears separately in your account
Troubleshooting
The quick checks for the problems we see most
The bot does not respond to commands
- Confirm the bot is actually in the server and online in the member list
- Check the prefix — it can be changed with the setprefix command, so yours may differ from what you remember
- Make sure the bot can see and write in the channel you are testing in
My server is missing from the dashboard
The dashboard only lists servers you own or administer on Discord. If we cannot read that list from Discord, the page shows a Reconnect Discord button instead — use it, approve the access, and the list comes back
My changes will not save
If the module shows a Premium banner, it is part of the Premium layer and the server has no active subscription — the page stays viewable but writes are refused. Your existing settings are safe; they unlock again with Premium
The site is in the wrong language
Use the language button in the header — the whole platform flips together and the choice is remembered on this device
Premium expired and modules locked
That is the designed behavior: settings are kept, modules lock. Buying Premium again from the store re-unlocks everything as you left it
Anything else
Open a ticket from your account page — see Support for what to include
FAQ
Short answers to the questions we get most
Is VERV free?
Yes — the free tier is a genuinely usable bot. Premium adds a layer on top; see Premium for exactly what
Does Premium renew automatically?
No. A purchase covers a fixed period, nothing charges you again, and buying again never shortens a server — it keeps whichever end date is later
What happens when Premium expires?
Premium modules lock, every setting is kept, and buying again restores everything as you left it
Is Premium per server?
Yes — each purchase targets one server, chosen at checkout
Is the music bot included?
No, it is a separate product with its own subscription
Why does the invite ask for Administrator?
Because that is what the invite link grants — full control, so protection and moderation can act without permission errors. We say this plainly so you can decide with the facts; the grant is reviewable any time in your Discord server's Integrations settings
How many commands are there?
225, across 10 categories — the Commands section lists every one, generated from the bot's own source
Does VERV speak Arabic?
Yes — the site, dashboard and these docs are fully bilingual, switched from the header button
Support
A real person, through a ticket, from your account
Open a ticket
Support runs through tickets on your account page — that keeps every conversation attached to your account, so nobody asks you to prove who you are twice
What to include
- Your server's ID
- Which module or command the problem is in
- What you expected, and what happened instead
Data and privacy requests
Requests about your stored data — a copy, a correction or deletion — also go through a ticket; the details are in the privacy policy