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Invitation methods

Fire can be added to your Discord server or installed to your user account. Choose the method that works best for you.

Add Fire to your Discord server

1

Open the invite link

Use the invite command within Discord or visit the invite link directly:In Discord, use:
/invite
Or visit the Discord App Directory to add Fire.
Using the /invite command in a server where Fire is already present gives you quick access to the invite link.
2

Select your server

When prompted, choose the server you want to add Fire to from the dropdown menu.
You must have Manage Server or Administrator permissions in a server to add bots to it.
3

Review permissions

Discord will show you the permissions Fire is requesting. These permissions are required for Fire to function properly:Essential permissions:
  • View Channels - See server channels
  • Send Messages - Respond to commands
  • Embed Links - Send rich embeds
  • Attach Files - Send images and files
  • Read Message History - Access message context
  • Add Reactions - React to messages
  • Use External Emojis - Use Fire’s custom emojis
Moderation permissions:
  • Manage Messages - Delete messages for moderation
  • Manage Roles - Assign roles and manage permissions
  • Kick Members - Remove members from the server
  • Ban Members - Ban members from the server
  • Manage Channels - Create ticket channels and manage lockdowns
  • Manage Webhooks - For advanced logging features
While you can deselect some permissions during setup, removing essential permissions may prevent certain features from working.
4

Authorize Fire

Click Authorize to complete the invitation process.Complete the CAPTCHA verification if prompted.
Fire will join your server and send a message in your system messages channel (if configured) or the first channel it has permission to send messages in.

After inviting Fire

Once Fire joins your server:
  1. Check Fire’s role position - Ensure Fire’s role is above any roles you want it to manage
  2. Review channel permissions - Grant Fire access to channels where you want it to function
  3. Start setup - Follow the quick setup guide to configure Fire

Verify Fire is working

Test Fire with a simple command:
/ping
If Fire responds with latency information, it’s working correctly!

Multiple server management

You can add Fire to as many servers as you need. Each server has its own independent configuration, so settings in one server won’t affect others.

Managing Fire across servers

Every server where Fire is installed can be configured independently:
  • Each server can have its own language setting
  • Moderation settings don’t carry over between servers
  • Tags are server-specific
  • Logging channels are unique to each server
Fire Premium is applied per server. If you have Premium, you’ll need to activate it for each server where you want to use Premium features.Learn more about Premium features.

Removing Fire from your server

If you need to remove Fire:
  1. Go to Server SettingsIntegrations
  2. Find Fire in the list of bots
  3. Click Remove or Kick
  4. Confirm the removal
Removing Fire will delete all server-specific data including tags, tickets, and custom settings. This action cannot be undone.

Troubleshooting

If Fire doesn’t respond to commands:
  1. Check permissions - Ensure Fire has “Send Messages” and “Use Application Commands” permissions in the channel
  2. Check role position - Fire’s role must be visible in the member list and have appropriate permissions
  3. Wait a moment - Discord can take a few seconds to sync slash commands after Fire joins
  4. Try in another channel - Permission issues may be channel-specific
If problems persist, join our support server for help.
If you don’t see Fire’s slash commands:
  1. Wait 5-10 minutes - Discord takes time to sync slash commands
  2. Check permissions - Ensure Fire has “Use Application Commands” permission
  3. Restart Discord - Reload Discord to refresh the command cache
  4. Re-invite Fire - If commands still don’t appear, try kicking and re-inviting Fire with proper permissions
If Fire can’t perform moderation actions:
  1. Check role hierarchy - Fire’s role must be above the roles it needs to manage
  2. Verify permissions - Ensure Fire has the necessary moderation permissions
  3. Check channel overrides - Channel-specific permission overrides may be preventing actions
Remember: Fire cannot moderate members with a higher role than Fire’s highest role, including server owners.
If you’re unable to invite Fire:
  1. Verify your permissions - You need “Manage Server” or “Administrator” permissions
  2. Check server age - Very new servers may have restrictions on adding bots
  3. Contact server owner - Ask an administrator to invite Fire for you

Next steps

Quick setup guide

Configure Fire for your server

Join support server

Get help and stay updated

Explore features

Discover what Fire can do

View commands

Browse all available commands
Need help with Fire? Our support server has a dedicated team ready to assist you.

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