General

Community identity — your name, images, and public info.

Cover Image

The wide banner displayed at the top of your community's public page. Click the area to upload a new image. Recommended size: 1920×480px. Supported formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP.

To remove the cover, hover over it and click the trash icon that appears.

Community Icon

The small square logo overlaid on the bottom-left of your cover image — what members see in lists, search results, and the community header. Click it to upload a new one. Recommended: square image, at least 200×200px.

Community Name

Your community's display name shown everywhere — the header, explore page, notifications, and invites. Maximum 50 characters. Changing the name does not change your community's URL.

Public / Private

PublicAnyone can discover your community via the explore page and join without a code.
PrivateYour community is hidden from public search. People can only join with an invite code generated in the Invites tab.

Tagline

A short one-liner (max 100 characters) shown beneath your community name on the explore page and public preview. Make it memorable — this is your elevator pitch.

Description

A medium-length summary shown on your community's public preview. This is what potential members read before joining. Use it to explain what your community is about and who it's for.

About

A longer section that appears on the About tab inside your community, visible to members. Use it for rules, FAQs, onboarding guides, or anything important members should know.

Welcome Message

A private message shown only to someone when they first join. Use it to greet new members, point them to important resources, or share onboarding tips. Members won't see it again after their first visit.

Appearance

Colors, themes, and visual style — make your community feel like yours.

Theme Templates

Eight pre-built color presets that set all your colors at once. Choose one as a starting point, then fine-tune individual colors below. Available templates: Default (purple), Midnight (blue), Ocean (teal), Sunset (orange), Forest (green), Rose (pink), Ember (red), and Gold (yellow).

Selecting a template immediately updates the live preview on the right.

Accent Color

Your primary brand color — used for buttons, badges, hover states, and highlights throughout your community. Click the color circle to open the color picker.

Background Color

The base background color of your community. Best kept very dark (near black) for readability. Affects the entire community's background.

Your Bubbles

The color of your own message bubbles in chat. In the preview panel, these are the bubbles on the right side of the conversation.

Other Bubbles

The color of other members' message bubbles — the ones on the left side of the chat. Keeping this different from your own bubble color makes conversations easy to read at a glance.

Name Color

The color used for your community's name text in the header and certain UI elements. Often set to a lighter or brighter version of your accent color.

Ambient Glow

A subtle background glow effect visible behind the chat area, adding visual depth. Set it to your accent color, or use a very dark color to effectively disable the effect.

Price Badge Color

The color of the "Paid" badge shown next to members who have an active paid subscription. Make it stand out — green or your accent color works well.

Restore Defaults

Resets all custom colors back to the defaults of the currently selected theme template. Useful if you've made changes and want a clean slate from the preset.

Members

View and manage everyone in your community — roles, moderation actions, and bans.

Roles

OwnerThe community creator. Has full control over everything including deleting the community. There can only be one owner.
AdminTrusted managers. Can manage members, change settings, and perform all moderation actions. Owners can grant this role.
ModeratorCan mute, kick, and restrict regular members, and approve pending content. Cannot change settings or manage admins.
MemberA standard community member. Their abilities are set by the Permissions tab.

Member Badges

Paid (green)This member has an active paid subscription to your community.
Muted (orange)This member is currently prevented from sending messages.
Restricted (amber)This member can read messages but cannot send any.

Search

Filter the member list in real time by typing a name or email address. Useful in large communities to quickly find a specific person.

Mute All

Instantly prevents all regular members (not moderators or admins) from sending messages. Useful during live events or when you need to pause conversation. Individual members can still be unmuted separately.

Change Role

Use the dropdown next to a member to promote or demote them. Owners can assign any role. Admins can promote members to moderator and back — they cannot manage other admins or the owner.

Mute

Prevents a specific member from sending messages for a set time: 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, or 24 hours. A muted member can still read all messages. The mute lifts automatically when the time expires.

Read-only (Restrict)

Similar to a mute, but the member remains visibly active — they can see all messages but cannot respond. Available in the same time increments as mute. Useful for a soft warning before a full mute.

Kick

Removes a member from the community immediately. They are not banned — if your community is public, they can rejoin. If it's private, they'll need a new invite code. Members with an active paid subscription receive a prorated refund.

Ban

Permanently or temporarily blocks a member from accessing your community.

PermanentThe member cannot rejoin until you manually unban them.
TemporaryChoose a duration — the ban lifts automatically when it expires.
ReasonOptional. Shown internally to admins and in the ban record, not shown to the banned user.

Banning a paid member triggers a prorated refund of their unused subscription time.

Unban

Lifts a ban and allows the member to rejoin. The ban record is removed from the banned list. They will need to rejoin manually — unbanning does not automatically re-add them.

Permissions

Control which features are enabled and who can use them.

Feature Toggles

Turn entire features on or off for your community:

ChatReal-time messaging. Turning this off hides the chat tab for all members.
PostsThe posts/feed feature. Turning this off removes the Posts tab.
ProjectsCollaborative projects. Turning this off removes the Projects tab.
CoursesThe course library. Turning this off removes the Library tab.
CommentsAllow members to comment directly on chat messages. Turning this off disables the thread view.

Access Level Dropdowns

For each action, choose the minimum role required. Higher roles can always perform the action too:

EveryoneEven non-members can perform this action (useful only for public communities).
MembersAny joined member can do this.
Moderators+Only moderators, admins, and the owner.
Admins+Only admins and the owner.

Chat Controls

Who can pin messagesSets who can pin important messages so they appear at the top of the chat.
Who can share embedsSets who can send rich embed cards in chat.
Link sharingToggle whether members can paste URLs in messages. When off, links are blocked.
Link previewsWhen link sharing is on, this controls whether links expand into a preview card.
Images & filesToggle whether members can upload images and attach files in chat.

Approval Thresholds

Require that new content from certain role levels be reviewed by a moderator before it's visible to others. Setting message approval to "Members" means every message from regular members is held in a queue until approved or rejected.

OffNo approval required — content appears immediately.
MembersContent from standard members needs approval.
Mods & belowEven moderator content needs approval (admins are exempt).
Admins & belowEverything except owner posts needs approval.

Pending Approval Queue

When approvals are enabled, a queue appears in the Permissions tab showing all pending items with a content preview, creator name, and submission time.

ApproveMakes the content visible to all members immediately.
RejectDiscards the content. You can optionally type a reason that gets sent to the creator.

Moderation

Automated spam protection, content filtering, and community rules.

Moderation Presets

Quickly apply a moderation level that sets multiple settings at once:

StrictEverything enabled — profanity filter, spam detection, link blocking, and raid protection. Best for quality-focused communities.
NormalBalanced — spam detection and profanity filtering on, links allowed. Good default for most communities.
RelaxedMinimal protection — only rapid spam detection. Links, profanity, and new members can chat freely.
OffNo automatic moderation — you rely entirely on manual review.
CustomYour own combination of settings. Appears automatically once you change any individual setting.

Spam Protection

Auto-punish spammersIf a member sends too many messages in a short period, they're automatically muted. You set the threshold and mute duration. Great for preventing message floods.
Cross-community spam detectionWatches for members posting similar messages across multiple communities — a sign of coordinated spam. Punishments escalate: warning, short mute, longer mute.
Link spam detectionAutomatically blocks any message from a non-moderator containing 3 or more links. Stops link-dropping spammers.

Raid Protection

When enabled, newly joined members must wait a set number of hours before they can send messages. This stops coordinated raids where a group joins at once to flood the chat. Set the wait time to balance protection with a welcoming experience for genuine new members.

Content Filtering

Profanity filterScans messages for common profanity and blocks them automatically. The message is rejected and the sender is notified.
Family-friendly modeA stricter filter suited for communities with younger audiences, catching a wider range of inappropriate language.

Banned Words

Add your own list of words or phrases to block. Any message containing a banned word is automatically rejected. Words are not case-sensitive. Useful for industry-specific terms, competitor names, or anything specific to your community.

Slowmode

Sets a minimum number of seconds between messages for each member (moderators are exempt). A 10-second slowmode means members can only send one message every 10 seconds. Effective at calming fast-moving or chaotic chats.

Max Message Length

Caps the character count for a single message. Members see a character counter as they type. Set to 0 for no limit.

Community Rules

A numbered list of rules displayed to members (typically on the About tab or shown when joining). Add rules to set expectations and give moderators a clear reference when enforcing behavior. Rules appear in the order you add them; delete any with the X button.

Invites

Control how people join — open access or invite-only.

How Invites Work

Public communitiesDon't use invite codes — anyone can discover and join directly from the explore page.
Private communitiesHidden from public search. Only people with a valid invite code can join. Generate codes here and share them with people you want to invite.

Generating a Code

Click Generate to create a new single-use invite code. Each code expires after 5 minutes, so generate one right before sharing it. Once used or expired, it cannot be reused.

Copying a Code

Click the Copy button next to a code to copy it to your clipboard. Share it via DM, email, or any channel. The button briefly shows "Copied!" to confirm.

Revoking a Code

Click the X button to immediately invalidate a code. It can no longer be used even if it hasn't expired yet. Revoked codes remain visible in the list (grayed out) for your reference.

Social

Link your community's social media profiles and external resources.

Predefined Social Links

Enter your full URL for each platform you're active on:

YouTubeYour YouTube channel URL.
X / TwitterYour X profile URL.
InstagramYour Instagram profile URL.
DiscordAn invite link to your Discord server.
WebsiteAny URL — your personal site, blog, portfolio, etc.

Leave any field blank and it won't appear on your community's profile.

Custom Links

Click Add link to create additional links beyond the predefined platforms — Patreon, GitHub, newsletters, and more. Each custom link has a label and a URL. Remove one with the X button.

Pricing

Monetize your community with a monthly subscription, powered by Stripe.

Stripe Payouts

Before you can charge members, you need to connect a Stripe account. Stripe handles all payment processing, subscriptions, and bank payouts.

Set upClick to start Stripe onboarding — create or connect a Stripe account and enter your payout details.
Connected & activeShown when Stripe is fully set up. Click Manage Payouts to access your Stripe dashboard.

Monthly Price

Set the monthly price for membership in USD. Enter the amount — for example, 25 for $25/month. Set to $0 to make your community free.

Platform Fee

The platform charges a 10% fee on all subscription revenue. The breakdown shows:

Price per subscriberThe amount your members pay each month.
Platform fee (10%)Deducted automatically — you never send this manually.
You earnWhat lands in your Stripe account per paying member each month.

Free Trial

When enabled, new members get a 7-day free trial before their first charge. At the end of the trial, they're billed the monthly price automatically, or they can cancel and leave. This option only appears when your price is greater than $0.

Changing the Price

If you already have paying members and change the price, you'll be asked how to handle the transition:

ImmediateAll existing subscribers are updated to the new price on their next renewal date.
DeadlineSet a future date — members keep the old price until that date, then switch over.

Domains

Custom domains — coming soon.

Full documentation for this feature is on its way. Check back soon.

Analytics

Community insights and growth metrics — coming soon.

Full documentation for this feature is on its way. Check back soon.

Automations

Automate workflows and triggered actions — coming soon.

Full documentation for this feature is on its way. Check back soon.

Notifications

Configure alerts and notification preferences — coming soon.

Full documentation for this feature is on its way. Check back soon.

Danger Zone

Permanent and irreversible actions. Proceed with extreme caution.

Delete Community

Permanently deletes your entire community and all of its data — members, messages, posts, projects, courses, and subscriptions. This cannot be undone.

To prevent accidental deletion, the process requires three steps:

Step 1Click the red Delete button. A warning is shown.
Step 2Type the word DELETE exactly in the text box, then click "Send verification code."
Step 3A 6-digit code is sent to your account email. Enter the code and click "Delete permanently."

If you have paying members, their subscriptions are cancelled and they receive prorated refunds for unused time.

Only the community owner can delete the community. Admins do not see this option.