Inviting BooM BoT¶
Use the invite link below to add BooM BoT to your server. You need the Manage Server permission in the server you are inviting it to.
What the bot asks for¶
The invite requests only the permissions the bot actually uses. Nothing on this list is decorative:
| Permission | Why the bot needs it |
|---|---|
| View Channels | See the channels you configure it to post in |
| Send Messages | Post signups, rosters, announcements, and reminders |
| Send Messages in Threads | Post in threads if you point a configured channel at one |
| Embed Links | Rich roster and signup messages |
| Attach Files | Roster exports, signup CSVs, and your server's custom branding images |
| Read Message History | Edit its own earlier posts in place (reminders, claim boards) |
| Mention Everyone | The optional @everyone ping on roster announcements |
| Use External Emojis | Emoji in bot messages that come from outside your server |
| Manage Messages | The /clear moderation command |
| Manage Roles | The /roles setup command, which creates and assigns bot-related roles |
BooM BoT does not ask for Administrator. If an existing setup guide tells you to grant it, don't — the list above is everything it needs.
Role position matters
Discord only lets a bot manage roles that sit below its own highest role. If /roles setup reports a permissions error, drag the BooM BoT role above the roles it should manage in Server Settings → Roles.
After inviting¶
Slash commands appear as soon as the bot joins. Head to First-time setup to configure channels and link your clans — the bot does very little until you do.