💎 Account & premium
This is the home for everything to do with your plan — checking your AI token allowance, upgrading or topping up, and unlocking the Premium extras like white-label branding and server backups. It also gathers the little commands that help the bot grow: invites, votes, sharing and the web portal.
Who can run these: most are open to anyone in the server. Where a command changes billing or a Premium setting, the bot checks you’re the server owner or hold Manage Server (or an admin role) first, and says so if you’re not.
Commands are tagged so you know what you’re looking at:
FREE available on every plan · PREMIUM needs a Premium plan · ADMIN requires owner / Manage Server
Premium & billing
/premium is your plan dashboard. It shows which plan you’re on, how many AI
tokens you’ve used this month, and — if you’re not yet Premium — the buttons to
upgrade or grab a one-off token top-up. The reply is private to you.
See your server's plan, AI token usage and upgrade options. Anyone can open it and start a subscription or buy a top-up; managing an existing subscription (card, invoices, cancel) is owner-only.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
No arguments — just run /premium. | ||
Step through the three things /premium does — check your status, upgrade, and top up — below.

Your plan at a glance. The top line shows your plan and a usage bar for your AI tokens — the free 150K-token trial, or your monthly allowance on a paid plan. If you're on BYOK (your own key) it simply reads "no cap from us". If the allowance is exhausted, AI features pause but core moderation keeps running.

Two ways to go Premium. 🚀 Upgrade Now ($7/mo) saves your card but only starts billing once your free 150K tokens are used up — if your usage stays light, you may never pay. 🔑 BYOK ($3/mo) runs AI on your own API key (add it first with /ai-config) and is charged straight away. Both are per-server and cancel anytime. Each button opens a secure checkout link.

Need more tokens this month? When top-up packs are available, /premium shows a button for each one. They're one-shot purchases that never expire and stack on top of whatever plan you're on — including an already-active Premium subscription — so you can ride out a busy spell without upgrading. Each button opens a secure checkout link.
For active subscribers, /premium instead shows a 💳 Manage billing button
(owner-only) that opens the billing portal to update your card, view invoices or
cancel — plus the top-up buttons if you need extra tokens for a busy month.
Get involved
Small commands that help your community — and help the bot reach more communities. None of these change anything in your server.
Get the bot's invite link to add it to a server. After inviting, the owner or a Manage Server admin runs /setup to configure it. The reply is private to you.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| No arguments. | ||

Open the web portal to manage this server from your browser — settings, moderation, insights, support tickets and your AI assistant SAi, all in one place. Sign in with the Discord account that owns or admins the server.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| No arguments. | ||

Vote for the bot on DiscordForge to earn 75 XP (150 if you're in a server with SA) and help it rank higher. Takes a few seconds, and you can vote again every 8 hours.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| No arguments. | ||

Run /review to get your personal code, add it to a review you write on a bot directory (Top.gg, DiscordForge, Discord Bot List, discord.bots.gg), then run /review with the link to your published review. The bot checks your code is on the live page (not a screenshot — that can't be faked) and grants 500 XP plus 1 month of Double XP across every server you share with SA. Once per platform. Run it with no options to get your code and see where to review us.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| link | text | A direct link to your published review (after you've added your code to it). |
Grab a link to add Server Assistant to another server — a quick way to recommend it to a community that could use a hand. (Premium and white-label servers see a friendly thank-you instead, since the card is just for free servers spreading the word.)
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| No arguments. | ||

Help & updates
Two quick references — what you can do, and what’s changed lately. Both replies are private to you.
Show the commands and capabilities available to you, grouped by category. Pick a category to drill in, or open the 🖱️ page to see Discord's right-click context-menu shortcuts.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| No arguments. | ||

See what's changed recently. It flags how many updates have landed since you last looked and links the full changelog.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| No arguments. | ||

White-label
/brand PREMIUM rebrands the bot for your
server. Discord only allows one global bot identity, so white-label changes what
can be changed per server: the bot’s nickname and the name + icon +
colour on the embeds your members see. It’s a small panel with a live sample
so you can see the result as you go.
White-label the bot for your server — set a brand name, icon and embed colour, and toggle it on. Needs full Premium (not Premium BYOK) and Manage Server. Optionally attach an icon file when you run it.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
icon optional | file | Upload a custom brand icon (PNG/JPG/GIF/WebP, under 12 MB) — or paste a URL in the panel instead. |

Press ✏️ Name, icon & colour and a short form pops up to set all three at once:

Backup & restore
/backup PREMIUM snapshots your server’s
structure — roles, channels, categories and permission overwrites — so you
can recreate anything that goes missing. Restores are additive: they recreate
what’s gone and reapply overwrites, but never delete anything.
Open the backup manager — create snapshots of your roles, channels and permission overwrites, then restore or delete them. Needs full Premium (not Premium BYOK) and Manage Server. Restore is owner-only.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| No arguments — the manager opens with all controls. | ||

One screen for everything. Each saved backup shows its date and a count of roles (R), categories (C) and channels (ch). 📸 Create backup takes a fresh snapshot; pick one from the dropdown to ♻️ Restore or 🗑️ Delete it. Restore is owner-only.

Additive only — nothing is removed. Only the server owner can confirm a restore. It recreates missing roles, categories and channels and reapplies permission overwrites; anything already present is left exactly as it is.

Done. The bot reports exactly what it recreated. If a handful of items couldn't be rebuilt (for example, because of role hierarchy), it tells you the count so you can finish those by hand.
Cross-server safety
ThreatNet is Server Assistant’s cross-server safety network. The two commands below let you check your own status and — on Premium — auto-protect your server against users who join carrying a cross-server safety record.
How ThreatNet works, what it records, and how to opt out is covered in full on the Privacy page. This page only describes what the two commands do.
Check your own ThreatNet status — whether you're opted out — and get the links to manage it from the web portal. The reply is private to you.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| No arguments. | ||

Auto-protect: automatically ban users who join your server carrying a cross-server safety record at or above a trigger level you choose. Needs Premium and Manage Server. Use status to check the current setting, or off to turn it off. A triggered ban is silent — no DM and no in-server appeal ticket (unlike a normal ban); the automated decision is disclosed in the Privacy Policy and stays contestable via the web portal.
| Argument | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
action required | choice | on, off or status. |
level optional | choice | Minimum band that triggers a ban: high (safest — serious + corroborated), elevated (broader), or low (widest; higher false-positive risk). Defaults to high. |

Choosing a level below High casts a wider net on weaker signals, which raises the chance of banning someone by mistake — the bot warns you when you pick one. High (serious and corroborated across two or more servers) is the safest default. For how the network decides records, what it keeps, and how to opt out, see the Privacy page.
See also
- Pricing — what’s free, what’s Premium, and the plan comparison
- Privacy — how ThreatNet works, what’s collected, and how to opt out
- Back to the Wiki hub
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