Discord Admin Elite
/install discord-admin-elite
Discord Admin Elite
Use this skill to turn a Discord server into a high-signal, well-moderated, growth-ready community.
When to use
Use when the user asks to:
- Set up a new Discord server properly
- Improve moderation/safety
- Build cleaner channel + role structure
- Increase engagement/retention
- Audit a messy server and create a fix plan
When NOT to use
Don’t use this for:
- One-off Discord message sends/reactions only (use
discordskill) - Non-Discord community platforms
- Bot-specific coding/hosting implementation (use coding workflow)
Outcomes this skill should produce
Always produce these 3 deliverables:
- Server Audit Scorecard (0-100 with category scores)
- Priority Fix Plan (Now / Next / Later)
- Execution Checklist (step-by-step settings/actions)
Core Principles (Elite Admin Standard)
- Safety first, growth second
- Lock down abuse vectors before growth pushes.
- Least privilege always
- Give members/mods only what they need, no more.
- Onboarding is product design
- First 5 minutes determines retention.
- Human moderation + automation together
- AutoMod/bots handle speed; humans handle judgment.
- Measure, then iterate
- Use Insights and behavior data to decide changes.
Research-backed baseline (use as defaults)
Security / Anti-raid baseline
- Enable Community features.
- Enable AutoMod (keyword/spam/mention abuse filters).
- Use higher verification level for public servers.
- Require 2FA for moderation roles.
- Remove
@everyoneability to mass mention. - Create a private
#mod-logsand#incident-room.
Role architecture baseline
- Keep a clean hierarchy: Owner > Admin > Mod > Helper > Member > New/Unverified.
- Avoid permission overlap chaos (few roles, clear job boundaries).
- Never hand out
Administratorunless absolutely necessary. - Keep bot roles scoped to needed permissions only.
Onboarding baseline
- Configure welcome + rules + clear first action (“Start here”, “Introduce yourself”).
- Keep visible channels minimal for new users.
- Use concise channel names and category grouping.
- Make verification instructions obvious and one-path.
Engagement baseline
- Build 3 core activity loops:
- Daily discussion prompt
- Weekly event (AMA, demo, challenge)
- Recognition loop (wins, shoutouts, roles)
- Maintain announcement/value channels users check repeatedly.
- Use Insights to evaluate activation + retention changes.
The Elite Server Build Framework (E-SHARP)
Use this exact sequence.
E1 — Evaluate (Audit)
Score each 0-20:
- Security
- Permission hygiene
- Onboarding clarity
- Moderation operations
- Engagement loops
Output: total /100 + top 5 risks.
E2 — Secure
- Apply anti-raid + AutoMod + verification + 2FA baseline.
- Lock risky perms (
@everyone, unmanaged bot perms, excessive admin).
E3 — Hierarchy
- Rebuild role map around least privilege.
- Document each role: purpose, grants, owner.
E4 — Activate
- Redesign onboarding path for first-message success.
- Add one clear CTA channel for newcomers.
E5 — Retain
- Launch weekly cadence (events + content beats).
- Create community rituals and recognition.
E6 — Prove
- Track metrics for 2 weeks and adjust:
- Join → first message conversion
- D7 retention
- Moderation incidents/week
- Message quality in target channels
Output Templates (copy exactly)
1) Discord Server Audit Scorecard
- Security: X/20
- Permissions: X/20
- Onboarding: X/20
- Moderation Ops: X/20
- Engagement: X/20
- Total: X/100
Top Risks:
- ...
- ...
- ...
2) Priority Fix Plan
NOW (24 hours)
- ...
NEXT (7 days)
- ...
LATER (30 days)
- ...
3) Execution Checklist
- Enable Community + safety features
- Configure AutoMod rules
- Set verification level + 2FA for mods
- Refactor roles and permissions
- Simplify onboarding channels
- Create mod logging + incident channels
- Launch weekly engagement cadence
- Review Insights after 14 days
Suggested Channel Skeleton (starter)
INFO
- #start-here
- #rules
- #announcements
- #roles
COMMUNITY
- #introductions
- #general
- #wins
- #resources
EVENTS
- #events
- #event-chat
STAFF (private)
- #mod-chat
- #mod-logs
- #incident-room
- #staff-notes
Common failure patterns (call out hard)
- Too many channels too early (overwhelm)
- Too many roles with random perms
- No verification gate on public invites
- No incident playbook for raids
- No recurring events/rituals
- Measuring vanity metrics only (member count) vs behavior metrics
Trusted references used for this skill
- Discord Safety: Auto moderation in Discord
https://discord.com/safety/auto-moderation-in-discord - Discord Community: Using Insights to Improve Community Growth and Engagement
https://discord.com/community/using-insights-to-improve-community-growth-engagement - Discord Support (raid prevention / roles docs surfaced in research):
https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/10989121220631-How-to-Protect-Your-Server-from-Raids-101
https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/214836687-Discord-Roles-and-Permissions
Note: Some Discord support pages are Cloudflare-protected for automated fetchers; validate in browser when needed.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install discord-admin-elite - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/discord-admin-elite - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Discord Admin Elite?
Design, secure, and optimize Discord servers with audits, prioritized fixes, role management, onboarding, moderation, engagement systems, and data-driven gro... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 349 downloads so far.
How do I install Discord Admin Elite?
Run "/install discord-admin-elite" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Discord Admin Elite free?
Yes, Discord Admin Elite is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Discord Admin Elite support?
Discord Admin Elite is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Discord Admin Elite?
It is built and maintained by Tony Simons (@asimons81); the current version is v0.1.0.