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Set up Discord security, verification, backup, recovery, and server management workflows from one branded RestoreBase workspace.

RestoreBase is Discord security, verification, backup, recovery, and server management for communities that want focused tools under one branded bot identity.

Members verify once through Discord OAuth, operators manage the live member flow from the dashboard, and the same system stays ready for exports, policy review, and member restore if an incident ever happens.

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How The Product Actually Works

  1. Workspace admins sign in at /login or create an account at /signup.
  2. In /custom-bots, you save the Discord application details for the bot you want RestoreBase to use.
  3. In /servers, you attach the Discord server that bot can already see.
  4. In /verification, you choose the verification channel, verified role, and member-facing copy.
  5. Members complete the Discord OAuth flow through the generated verification link or the published Discord message.
  6. RestoreBase stores the resulting authorization state and verified member record.
  7. Later, operators use /members, /reports, and related workspace pages to run continuity actions, restore members when needed, and review workspace health.

Main Workspace Areas

/dashboard

Launch checklist, health summary, and recent operator activity.

/custom-bots

Discord app credentials, bot identity, and callback details.

/servers

Attach the exact Discord server that the selected bot can already see.

/verification

Control the verification channel, role, copy, and member-facing flow.

/modules

Enable and configure verification, security, role, ticket, embed, welcome, command, emoji, and utility modules.

/members

Manage verified members, remove stale entries, and run continuity actions.

/reports

Coverage, readiness, and verification analytics for workspace health.

/social-alerts

Route Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, X, Reddit, and Kick updates into Discord channels.

What You Should Have Ready

  • access to your RestoreBase workspace
  • access to the Discord Developer Portal for the bot you want to connect
  • permission to invite that bot into the server you want to protect
  • the channel and role you want to use for verification
  • a real member account you can use for one live end-to-end test

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