Groups
Chat with your group, review the roster, and manage membership from the site.
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Group
| Player | Role | Last online |
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| Name | World | Coords |
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| Player | Lifetime playtime | Since joining group |
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Invite
Member actions
Leader
Group logo / avatar (PNG, JPEG, WebP, or GIF · max 2 MiB). Officers can turn it into maps with /g map TAG [WxH].
Bot setup
- Open the Discord Developer Portal and create an application (or select an existing one).
- Open the Bot tab → Add Bot → Reset Token / copy token. Paste that token into the field above. Never share it publicly.
- Still on the Bot tab, under Privileged Gateway Intents, enable Message Content Intent (required for Discord → Minecraft group chat). Leave Presence and Server Members intents off unless you need them for something else.
- Invite the bot to your Discord server with the correct permissions using discordapi.com/permissions.html: check the boxes listed below, paste your bot’s Client ID (General Information tab), then open the generated invite URL while logged into Discord and pick your server.
- In Discord, enable Developer Mode (User Settings → Advanced), then right‑click your server and channels → Copy Server ID / Copy Channel ID into the fields above.
Required permissions
- Create Instant Invite — admin invite links on this site
- View Channels — see your group / global channels
- Send Messages — fallback posting if needed
- Embed Links — player skin avatars on relayed chat
- Read Message History — read channel context for the bridge
- Manage Webhooks — create the “Minecraft Relay” webhook used for MC → Discord chat
Pre-checked calculator: discordapi.com/permissions.html#536955905 (Create Invite + View Channels + Send Messages + Embed Links + Read History + Manage Webhooks).
Give the bot access to both channels you configure. Group chat is two-way; global chat is Minecraft → Discord only.