Server Stats

View server activity stats: message counts, member activity, voice minutes, and channel-level metrics.

Overview

Nevi tracks server activity and provides analytics so you can understand how your community is doing. See which channels are most active, who your top contributors are, and how engagement trends over time.

Stats are updated in real time as members interact in your server. No additional setup is required. Nevi tracks activity automatically once it's in your server.

Viewing server stats

The main stats command gives you a full overview of your server's activity.

Usage

/serverstats

This shows an overview dashboard with key metrics including total message counts, active members, voice minutes, and top channels. Use the navigation to drill into specific categories.

Time periods

Server stats can be viewed across different time windows to spot trends and patterns.

Today

Activity from the current day. Useful for checking real-time engagement during events or after announcements.

7 Days

A weekly view that shows day-by-day trends. Good for comparing weekday vs. weekend activity and identifying your server's peak times.

30 Days

A monthly overview for long-term trends. Track growth, stability, or decline in engagement.

Stats pages

The stats dashboard has several pages, each focusing on a different aspect of server activity.

Overview

A high-level summary with the most important metrics: total messages, active members, new members, and voice time.

Messages

Detailed message statistics including total count, messages per day, and the most active hours. Shows which channels see the most conversation.

Members

Member activity metrics showing your most active members, join/leave rates, and how many members are engaging regularly.

Voice

Voice channel usage tracking total minutes, peak concurrent users, and which voice channels are most popular.

Channels

A per-channel breakdown showing activity levels, message counts, and relative engagement for each text channel.

Reactions

The most-used reactions in your server, showing which emojis your community prefers and how often they're used.

Server info

For general server information (rather than activity analytics), use the serverinfo command.

Usage

/serverinfo

This shows static server details including:

  • Server creation date and age
  • Total member count (online, idle, DnD, offline breakdown)
  • Channel and role counts
  • Server boost level and boost count
  • Server owner and verification level
  • Server icon and banner

User info

Look up information about a specific member in your server.

Usage

/userinfo @user

Example

/userinfo @Blake

This displays information about the member including:

  • Account creation date
  • When they joined the server
  • Their roles in the server
  • Their current status and activity
  • Avatar and banner

If no user is specified, it shows your own information. This is useful for moderators investigating members or for members checking their own profile details.

Related Commands

/serverinfomanagement

View information about the server

/userinfomanagement

View information about a user

/serverstatsmanagementRequires admin

View server statistics and activity graphs