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First Setup

Configure your first module and start using Hubdustry.

Access the Dashboard

Hubdustry comes with a web dashboard for visual configuration — no need to memorize commands.

  1. Go to hubdustry.com
  2. Click Login with Discord in the top-right
  3. Authorize the dashboard to access your Discord account
  4. Select your server from the server list

Enable Your First Module

On your server's dashboard page, you'll see a grid of available modules. Let's enable Leveling as your first module:

  1. Find the Leveling card in the modules grid
  2. Toggle the switch to Enable
  3. The module is now active — members will start earning XP!

Configure Leveling (Optional)

Click on the Leveling card to open its settings:

SettingDescriptionDefault
XP per messageHow much XP a message earns15-25 (random)
XP cooldownSeconds between XP earning60s
Level-up channelWhere to announce level upsCurrent channel
Level-up messageCustom message template"GG {user}, you reached level {level}!"

Add Role Rewards

Reward members when they reach milestones:

  1. In the Leveling settings, scroll to Role Rewards
  2. Click Add Reward
  3. Set the level threshold (e.g., Level 5)
  4. Select a role to grant (e.g., @Active Member)
  5. Click Save

Enable More Modules

Here's what we recommend enabling next:

ModuleBest For
ModerationKeeping your server safe with auto-mod
WelcomeGreeting new members with custom messages
Reaction RolesLetting members self-assign roles

Each module has its own dedicated settings page accessible from the dashboard.

Using Slash Commands

Hubdustry uses Discord's slash commands. Type / in any channel to see available commands:

/level          — Check your current level and XP
/leaderboard    — View the server leaderboard
/help           — Show all available commands
/module list    — See which modules are enabled

Next Steps

  • Read about Permissions to understand what access Hubdustry needs
  • Explore individual feature guides in the sidebar
  • Join our Support Server for help
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