Channel Configuration
Channel Configuration
Configure Discord channels for your verification system. Set up verification channels, welcome messages, and proper channel permissions for seamless user experience.
Channel Types
#verification
Required
Where users complete the verification process
Only visible to @Unverified users
Contains verification instructions
Bot can send messages and embeds
Users cannot send messages
#welcome
Optional
Welcome messages for newly verified users
Visible to @Verified users
Automatic welcome messages
Server rules and information
Community guidelines
#verification-logs
Optional
Private channel for verification activity logs
Only visible to moderators
Verification success/failure logs
Security alerts and warnings
Bot activity monitoring
#general
Existing
Main chat channel for verified members
Only @Verified can access
@Unverified cannot see
Normal chat permissions
Community interaction
Channel Permissions Setup
Proper channel permissions are crucial for the verification system to work correctly.
#verification Channel Permissions
@Unverified Role
View Channel: ✅ Allow
Send Messages: ❌ Deny
Read Message History: ✅ Allow
Add Reactions: ❌ Deny
@Verified Role
View Channel: ❌ Deny
Send Messages: ❌ Deny
Read Message History: ❌ Deny
Add Reactions: ❌ Deny
Other Channels Permissions
@Verified Role
View Channel: ✅ Allow
Send Messages: ✅ Allow
Read Message History: ✅ Allow
Add Reactions: ✅ Allow
@Unverified Role
View Channel: ❌ Deny
Send Messages: ❌ Deny
Read Message History: ❌ Deny
Add Reactions: ❌ Deny
Channel Best Practices
Clear channel names: Use descriptive names like #verification and #welcome
Proper channel topics: Add clear descriptions explaining each channel's purpose
Organized categories: Group verification channels in a dedicated category
Test permissions: Always test with a test account before going live
Monitor activity: Keep an eye on verification logs and user feedback