Using /gui
The /gui slash command opens the interactive dashboard for licenses, Steam accounts, per-account configuration, and help.
/gui is the main command for normal users. It opens a menu in Discord (buttons and forms)—you do not need to memorize other slash commands for day-to-day use.
/admin is separate: only bot operators listed in the server’s config can use it. See Admin commands.
Opening the panel
- In Discord, type
/guiand send it (in a channel where the bot can reply, or in DMs if the bot allows it). - Use the buttons to move between sections.
Everything you do is tied to your Discord account. You cannot see or change another person’s Steam accounts.
What each section is for
| Section | Plain explanation |
|---|---|
| License | Enter or change your license key. Without a valid license, boosting and related features are blocked. |
| Info | See your license details: how long it lasts, how many Steam accounts you can use, etc. |
| Accounts | Add or remove Steam logins (username + password, and Steam Guard if needed). Start or stop hour boosting for each account. If Steam asks for a code, the bot will prompt you here. |
| Config | Per Steam account: which games to boost (App IDs), online status, optional custom “now playing” text, Steam DM auto-reply, forward Steam messages to Discord, trade options (DM alerts, auto-accept free items), accept gifts, card idling. |
| Help | Short reminder of what the bot does inside Discord. |
Where to learn each feature
The Features section explains what each toggle does and what to watch out for—for example Card idling, Messages and Discord, and Trades and gifts.
Related
- Getting started — full walkthrough: open
/gui, first-time setup, everyday use, troubleshooting. - Security — how your data is protected and what you should trust.
Getting started
Open /gui in Discord, register your license, add Steam accounts, start boosting, and use Config—plus tips, cooldowns, and troubleshooting.
Admin commands
/admin subcommands for license management, user checks, stats, announcements, and listings — restricted to configured Discord user IDs.