Adding Nevi to Your Server
Add Nevi to your Discord or Fluxer server, grant the right permissions, and verify it's working.
Invite Nevi
Adding Nevi takes less than a minute. Follow these steps:
1. Open the invite link
Click the link below for your platform. You'll be redirected to an authorization page.
2. Select your server
Use the dropdown to choose the server you want to add Nevi to. You must have the Manage Server permission in that server to add bots.
3. Review and authorize
The authorization page shows the permissions Nevi is requesting. These are pre-selected to cover all of Nevi's features (moderation, music, message management, etc.). Click Authorize to finish. You may be asked to complete a CAPTCHA.
Verify permissions
After Nevi joins, it creates a role with the same name as the bot. Make sure this role isn't being overridden by channel-level permission denies.
Quick checklist:
- Nevi's role should be above any roles it needs to moderate (mute, ban, assign roles to).
- Check individual channel overrides. A channel-level Deny on "Send Messages" or "View Channel" will prevent Nevi from responding there, even if the server-wide role allows it.
- For music, Nevi needs Connect and Speak in the voice channels you want it to join.
- For logging, Nevi needs View Audit Log to provide detailed log entries.
If something isn't working, see the Permission Issues troubleshooting guide.
Run your first command
Once Nevi is in your server, verify it's online and responding:
On Discord
Type /ping in any channel Nevi can see. You should get a response showing Nevi's latency. You can also try /help to browse all available commands.
On Fluxer
Type !ping or !help in any channel. Fluxer uses the ! prefix instead of slash commands.
If Nevi doesn't respond, make sure it's showing as online in the member list and that it has permission to view and send messages in that channel. See Bot Not Responding for more help.
Supported platforms
Nevi is available on two platforms. You can run it on both at the same time if your community spans multiple services.
Discord
Slash commands, buttons, select menus, and full feature support.
Fluxer
Prefix commands with the ! prefix. Most features work identically.
For a detailed comparison of what differs between platforms, see Platform Differences.