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What Kovra is

Kovra runs three Discord bots that share one dashboard, one database, and one tier:
  • Guard — moderation. Bans, mutes, warnings, AutoMod, anti-raid, anti-nuke, verification gate, audit log.
  • Desk — support tickets. Panel buttons, form responses, transcripts, priority flags, auto-close.
  • Rise — leveling. XP for messages + voice, leaderboard, role rewards, rank cards.
All three are controlled from dash.kovra.xyz. Slash commands exist for quick actions, but the dashboard is where you do real work — running multi-step moderation sweeps, tuning AutoMod rules, reading transcripts, watching retention curves.

Why it exists

Most Discord bot stacks mean running four or five separate bots that don’t talk to each other. Mod logs in one, tickets in another, leveling in a third — and every one of them has its own premium tier to upsell. Kovra is the opposite:
  • One install, one login. Your moderation history, ticket transcripts, and XP data all live in the same place.
  • One tier. Premium unlocks the same 15 gates across all three bots. No per-feature paywalls.
  • One dashboard. Everything is on dash.kovra.xyz — cases, analytics, config, billing.

Who it’s for

Mid-to-large Discord communities (500–50 000+ members) where a small mod team needs a proper tool. Gaming servers, crypto/NFT communities, Twitch/YouTube creator communities, SaaS user communities. If your server is under ~100 members and you just need reaction roles, Kovra is probably overkill — the free tier still works fine, but the full dashboard is built for servers that have an actual moderation workload.

Getting started

Pick whichever bot solves your most immediate problem, install it, then add the other two later.

Guard

Moderation, AutoMod, anti-raid, verification.

Desk

Support tickets with panel buttons and transcripts.

Rise

Message and voice XP with role rewards.