Included on every game plan
Free Discord companion bot
When you buy any Minecraft, Rust, CS2, Unturned, or other game server plan, you get our Monolith companion bot at no extra cost. Configure it from the Discord Bot tab in your game panel — not the separate paid Discord bot hosting product.
Quick setup (about 5 minutes)
1. Open the Discord Bot tab
Log in to the game panel, open your server, and click Discord Bot under Configuration.
2. Invite the Monolith bot
Click Invite bot to Discord, choose your community server, and approve permissions.
Enable Developer Mode in Discord (Settings → Advanced), then right-click your server name → Copy Server ID. Paste that Guild ID into the panel and save.
3. Rename the bot (optional)
In Bot display name, enter how the bot should appear in your Discord member list (max 32 characters), then save. Clear the field to restore the default name. If it does not update, re-invite the bot so it has Change Nickname permission.
4. Set up welcome messages
Create a welcome channel in Discord, copy its channel ID (right-click channel → Copy Channel ID), and paste it into Welcome channel ID.
Edit the message text. Use placeholders {user}, {server}, and
{game}. Click Send test to verify.
5. /serverlist for your community
Members can run /serverlist in Discord to see all game servers you linked to the same
Guild. Minecraft and Unturned servers on one Discord show with the correct labels.
6. Unturned: separate log channels
Enable logging and set a default log channel, then turn on only the categories you want: kills, deaths, barricade/structure, chat, and console. Each category can use its own channel ID or fall back to the default.
In your server Commands.dat, use log Y/Y/Y/Y so chat, joins, deaths, and
anticheat lines are written to Server.log (required for the bot to read them).
7. Player counts on /serverlist
Run /serverlist in Discord to see linked servers with online player counts
(e.g. 12/24 players) when the game server is running and queryable.
Paid Discord bot hosting?
Want to run your own Node.js bot (discord.js, music bots, custom code)? That is a separate product with low CPU plans — see Discord bot hosting tutorial or bot plans.