Connect Discord

Join your server — confirmed by OAuth membership and a join webhook.

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Can we prove it?

What this step actually checks.

Hard verify

Hard. When a fan connects Discord, OAuth confirms they are actually a member of your server, and a join webhook corroborates it in real time. A step that says joined means they really joined.

Step 1

Find your server (guild) ID and invite link

  1. 1

    In Discord, open User Settings → Advanced and turn on Developer Mode. This unlocks the Copy ID options.

  2. 2

    Right-click your server icon in the left rail and choose Copy Server ID. That long number is your guild ID — paste it into the builder.

  3. 3

    Create an invite: right-click your server, Invites, Edit invite link, set it to never expire and no max uses, then Copy. Paste that discord.gg/… link into the invite field.

    Heads up Use a permanent, unlimited invite — a one-time or 24-hour invite will quietly start turning fans away once it expires.

Step 2

The action it runs.

In the builder you choose which Discord action this step asks for — join. Each one maps to the same move a fan would make by hand on Discord, and the step clears the way the API confirms it.

Step 3

What the fan sees.

  1. 1

    The fan taps Join the Discord. They connect Discord in a popup that stays fully separate from your artist login.

  2. 2

    They accept the invite and land in your server. The join webhook fires and OAuth confirms their membership.

  3. 3

    The step verifies automatically once membership is confirmed — they do not have to come back and prove anything.

Whatever the fan connects to clear this step stays walled off from your artist login — their Discord session never touches yours, and yours never touches theirs.

Add the Discord step to your gate.

Toggle it on, paste your ID, and ship. Email capture works alongside it from the first unlock — owned from day one.