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Getting Started - BotNexus Docs

Discover, Manage, and Scale Discord Bots

01 / Account Setup

Create Your Developer Profile

BotNexus requires a verified Discord account to access the dashboard, API keys, and bot management tools. Registration takes under two minutes and links directly to your Discord OAuth2 identity.

Navigate to the registration portal and click the "Continue with Discord" prompt. Authorize the required scopes: identify, email, guilds.join, and bot. Once authenticated, you will be redirected to the onboarding wizard where you can configure your developer workspace, set up two-factor authentication, and accept the BotNexus Terms of Service. Your workspace ID will be generated automatically and displayed in the top-right console banner.

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02 / Listing Your First Bot

Publish and Deploy to the Nexus Directory

After your workspace is active, you can register your first Discord bot application. The directory submission process validates your bot’s permissions, verifies webhook endpoints, and assigns a permanent BotNexus namespace.

1. Register Application

Open the Developer Console, select "New Application", and assign a unique slug (e.g., aurora-mods). Set your bot token permissions to Send Messages, Embed Links, and Manage Roles. Save the configuration to generate your client ID.

2. Configure Endpoints

Input your production webhook URL under the Interactions route. BotNexus will ping the endpoint to verify response times under 300ms. Enable the Auto-Deploy toggle to sync command updates automatically during testing.

3. Submit for Review

Click "Submit to Directory" to trigger the automated compliance scan. Our moderation queue typically processes submissions within 4 hours. Once approved, your bot receives a verified badge and appears in the global search index.

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