FC FlowCore Changelog

FlowCore

Changelog

Highlights from recent releases: reliability, performance and new capabilities across the dashboard experience.

June 2026 — Dashboard 2.0: a full visual redesign (dashboard v2.0.0)

Our biggest visual update yet. The FlowCore dashboard and website have been rebuilt around a refined, modern design language: a brand-new FlowCore logo, the Clash Display + Satoshi typefaces, a deeper blue-to-violet palette, and layered surfaces with subtle depth, glow and motion throughout. Buttons, cards, badges, the setup ring and the navigation were all polished to match.

New touches: a floating “Unsaved changes” save bar that follows you across every module so you never lose an edit, and a live-styled Activity Feed that streams your server’s operations in real time. It’s the same fast, reliable dashboard — it just looks and feels like 2026 now. (The bot itself is unchanged.)

June 2026 — Birthdays (dashboard v1.9.9 · bot v1.7.9)

New Birthdays module. Members register their own birthday with .birthday set DD/MM (the year is optional, and the age stays hidden unless they choose to show it). The bot celebrates on each member's local day — real per-user timezones — with an auto birthday role and a customizable announcement (up to 5 rotating messages, optional DM). No vote-wall, no posting delay. Privacy-first: only the server owner / whitelist can delete someone else's birthday, and the bot DMs that member to re-add it.

Premium layers the FlowCore ecosystem on top — the part single-purpose birthday bots can't do: automatic coin + XP rewards on someone's birthday, a one-click community coin-gift button so members can chip in coins for the birthday person, an auto voice party room, a custom colour role, fully custom embeds/cards, plus join-anniversary and server-anniversary celebrations. Configure everything from the dashboard → Birthdays.

June 2026 — Rules (dashboard v1.9.8 · bot v1.7.8)

New Rules module — and not just a pretty embed. Your rules become real entities (R1, R2…): publish an Accept panel with a one-click button, grant a role on accept, and keep a ledger of who accepted which version. The part nobody else does: it plugs straight into moderation. Cite a rule on a warn with warn @user R3 reason (or timeout @user 10m R3 reason) and the rule shows up in the mod-log, gets counted in stats, and the member receives a DM with exactly which rule they broke. Free covers up to 15 numbered rules, one Accept panel + role, that rule-citing enforcement and basic stats.

Premium makes the rules live: unlimited rules with categories, a fully custom panel embed (color, image, footer), rule versioning with re-prompt so members re-accept after a change, a full accept audit, detailed per-rule violation stats and a DM on accept. Manage everything from the dashboard or with rules add, rules panel and friends.

Auto-detection. Rules can now enforce themselves. Attach triggers to a rule — keywords or any link/invite (Free), regex and domains (Premium) — and the bot acts the moment a message matches: Free can warn, delete or timeout; Premium adds kick, temp ban, ban and a temporary guild blacklist (max 7 days, kick-on-join). Timeouts have memory: leave and rejoin and the remaining time is re-applied. You can also map your existing Anti-spam and Scam detectors onto a rule (Premium maps them all) so every catch counts toward the right rule's stats.

June 2026 — Stream & Social Notifications (dashboard v1.9.6 · bot v1.7.6)

New Stream & Social module: get a ping in your server the second a creator goes live or drops something new. It covers YouTube, Twitch, Kick, Reddit, Bluesky, Mastodon — and a "follow any RSS feed" option that quietly covers blogs, news, Steam, GitHub and tons more. Add a source from the dashboard or with .notify add youtube @creator #channel, pick the channel, write your own message and choose an @everyone or role ping. It's free for up to 5 sources across every platform.

And it's all on free infrastructure — no paid APIs, no catch. Premium raises the limit to 35 sources, adds fully custom notification embeds (your color and image), and a "🔴 Live Now" role that gets handed to a streamer automatically while they're live and taken back when they stop. One small note: every platform works out of the box, while Twitch just needs a free app key to switch on.

June 2026 — Temp Voice (dashboard v1.9.5 · bot v1.7.5)

We added Temp Voice — the "join to create" voice rooms the best community servers run on. You pick a hub channel, and the moment someone joins it they get their own personal voice room, with a panel of buttons right there in the chat to run it: rename it, set a member limit, lock it, hide it, let specific people in, block or kick someone, hand it over to a friend, or claim it if the owner leaves. When the last person leaves, the room tidies itself away. It's completely free, with up to 3 hubs and the full control panel — all the things the single-purpose voice bots usually put behind a paywall.

Premium adds a whole layer the other voice bots simply can't do, because FlowCore knows the rest of your server. Rooms can name themselves after the game you're playing and pick the right player limit on their own, you can ask for a small coin fee at the door, members earn XP just for hanging out in voice, people can knock to ask their way in, owners can add co-owners, and your favourite room setup can be saved and reused next time. You can also keep certain rooms reserved so they never disappear, and limit hubs to specific roles.

June 2026 — Server Stats (dashboard v1.9.4 · bot v1.7.2)

We added Server Stats — those live counter channels you see at the top of big servers. The bot creates locked voice channels that quietly show your numbers and keeps them updated on their own: total members, humans, bots, how many people are in voice right now, and your boost count. Set them up in a minute from the dashboard or with .statschannels add members on Discord. It's free for up to 3 counters, and yes, the live "in voice" counter is included.

Premium opens it right up: up to 12 counters, plus channel and role counts, a member goal that shows your progress (like 847/1000), counters for how many people have a specific role, and custom channel names with the {count} placeholder so you can word them however you like. A small heads-up that's just how Discord works: channel names can only be renamed about every 6 minutes, so the numbers refresh on that rhythm rather than instantly.

June 2026 — Reminders (dashboard v1.9.3 · bot v1.7.1)

New Reminders module in Community: schedule channel or DM pings from Discord (.remind, .reminders list/cancel/status) or the dashboard. Free: 5 active per server, 3 per member, up to 7 days ahead, channel or DM, one-shot only.

Premium: 30 active per server, 15 per member, 365 days ahead, daily/weekly/monthly/custom recurrence, embed title and color, role ping, channel+DM together, and a PRO log channel. Starboard removed from the main sidebar — open it from Wizard or Modules.

June 2026 — Self Roles (dashboard v1.9.2 · bot v1.7.0)

New Self Roles module under the new Roles category: let members pick their own roles with button, dropdown or classic reaction panels. Build panels in the dashboard (channel, menu type, roles, emojis, custom embed), then publish with .selfroles post. Free includes up to 5 panels with 10 roles each, toggle mode, unique groups (one role at a time) and a verified-only gate.

Premium adds up to 20 panels with 25 roles each, give/take modes and multi-role stacking, temporary roles, per-role gates (boosters only, minimum level, required role, blocked role, member cap), sticky reassign when members rejoin, and a PRO log channel that records every change. Commands: .selfroles, .selfroles list, .selfroles post, .selfroles status — plus help and dashboard docs.

May 2026 — Custom anti-spam filters (dashboard v1.9.0 · bot v1.6.0)

The Anti-Spam tab now includes Custom filters: blocked words, domain block/allow lists, optional Discord invite blocking, preset packs (gaming toxic, scam links, invite spam), per-rule cooldown, and a test channel for dry-run logging without deletes.

Free: up to 10 words, 5 blocked domains, 3 allowed domains. Premium adds regex rules, whole-word match, strict allowlist, strike counter → auto low-power, channel scopes, and a message simulator. Custom filters run before heuristic anti-spam — first match wins.

May 2026 — Polls module (dashboard v1.8.0 · bot v1.5.0)

New Polls module: native Discord polls from .poll create or the dashboard Launch studio. Voting stays in Discord; FlowCore tracks active polls, tier limits (Free: 3 active, up to 5 options, 24h; Premium: 10 active, 10 options, 7 days), optional log summaries when a poll ends, and end-early from bot or dashboard.

The Polls tab includes module ON/OFF synced with Control Center, default channel, log channel, active/ended lists, and help/commands entries. Free servers get shorter log summaries; Premium adds per-option vote breakdown. Multi-select on Free is limited to two-option polls.

May 2026 — Mobile dashboard & loading fixes (dashboard v1.7.0)

The dashboard now works properly on phones and small tablets: after you pick a server, a Menu button opens a slide-out section list instead of cramming dozens of tabs into a horizontal strip. Server cards, settings forms, Live Ops actions, Premium, Backups, Audit and the rest stack into a single readable column with larger tap targets.

We also smoothed out slow loads and timeouts when many panels hydrate at once, and made secondary module settings fail gracefully instead of showing a scary red banner when one background request is slow. Desktop layout is unchanged above 860px width.

May 2026 — Profile & animated slots (dashboard v1.6.2)

The dashboard now has a Profile tab at the top of the sidebar: your level, XP, coin balance, server ranks, wealth tier and a snapshot of the last seven days — all synced with the bot economy on that server. You can claim your daily streak from the panel, see a preview of unlocked achievements, and glance at mini leaderboards for coins and XP.

Slots got a proper cabinet on the web: blinking lights, reels that spin and land one by one, confetti on a win — livelier than Discord allows in a chat embed. Spins run only in the dashboard (no extra Discord message); balance and history stay tied to the same economy as .slots on the server. You need to be a member of the server with your Discord account; dashboard access stays owner and whitelist as before. Bot v1.4.1 ships with the backend hooks for this release.

May 2026 — Welcome experience & Support page

Boost & Welcome got a proper glow-up. You can wait until someone accepts server rules before the bot posts welcome, hands out autoroles or DMs them — handy on Community servers where people used to see a greeting before they could even read channels. Free servers can turn on a generated welcome card (avatar, name, server, member count) and optionally auto-delete the channel message after a few seconds so #welcome does not fill up. Premium can use your own background image, custom lines on the card, accent colour, how the card is sent alongside text, a separate private DM message (not just a copy of the channel post), and longer auto-delete windows.

The public Support page no longer shows a bare invite link: it has a proper join card plus a live Discord preview when your server widget is enabled. We also fixed a security setting that was blocking that preview in the browser even without an ad blocker.

May 2026 — Analytics & Starboard dashboard polish

Analytics and Matrix Advisor are now one tab in the sidebar. Starboard and Analytics show a single plan-aware layout (Free or Premium — not both columns at once). Dashboard Permissions moved to Overview so module tabs no longer look empty when you switch tabs.

May 2026 — Starboard & Highlights

New Starboard module under Community. Free: primary board (channel, star threshold, emoji), self/bot filters, up to 3 excluded channels and a recent highlights list in the dashboard. Premium adds a secondary funny board, media-only filters, staff picks auto-star, author leaderboard and monthly top posts — view-only, no export.

May 2026 — Analytics Command Center

Analytics lives in one sidebar tab with today’s pulse and longer trend reports. Free: 7-day activity, weekly channel snapshot (top 5) and onboarding (verify rate + 7-day retention). Premium adds full weekly channel report, 7/30-day retention, verify→first-message funnel, activity drop alert, heatmap and optional Monday Discord digest — still view-only, no export.

May 2026 — dashboard v1.4 & bot v1.3

This polish release bumps the dashboard to v1.4 and the bot to v1.3. Matrix Advisor charts now show the exact value when you hover a point, and the “What do these numbers mean?” link reliably opens Help even after the panel refreshes.

Image-only channels pick channels, categories and exempt roles from your server list (no more pasting IDs). Minimum file size is handled automatically from Discord attachment types — you only choose whether video is allowed. The rule also runs even if the main Anti-Spam module toggle is off, as long as image-only is enabled in settings.

Member Intros got a cleaner settings layout and the hero badge follows your enable switch. Backup Vault has quick jump links for control, health and restore sections. Landing screenshot copy was updated for Matrix, intros and image-only.

May 2026 — member intros & image-only channels

Member Intros is a new Community module: a panel button opens a modal, each member gets one published intro card, optional image uploads (Free up to 2, Premium up to 5). Premium adds an approval queue, media review before publish, economy rewards, tag roles, intro of the week, DM follow-up and a reaction leaderboard. Configure it from the dedicated dashboard panel or wizard step; intro commands can be limited to specific channels or categories in Admin Policy.

Anti-Spam Core now includes image-only channels (ProBot-style): text-only messages are deleted; only image or video attachments pass. Pick channels or categories from the server list, set failed attempts before timeout and timeout duration — same on Free and Premium. Exempt roles can still post text; you can allow images only (no video), exclude specific channels from a category rule, and see violations in Audit plus a chart in Matrix Advisor.

Matrix Advisor charts are grouped by theme (Activity, Protection, Operations on Premium) with 7 / 14 / 30 day spans. Protection now also tracks image-only violations alongside antispam flags.

Server recipes

Ever opened the dashboard and thought "I want a gaming community" or "I need a real support desk" but didn't feel like flipping fifteen module switches? There are now three recipes on Overview and in the Wizard: Gaming, Support desk, and Growth. You pick one, see what it includes, confirm — and we turn those modules on. Whatever you already had running stays on; we don't quietly switch anything off.

For modules where Quick setup already works, we apply sensible defaults at Standard depth. Verify, counters, moderation and similar still need your real channels — same honest deal as the Wizard. The Growth recipe also turns on Member Intros. The recipes are optional: keep configuring module by module if you like, or use a recipe as a head start and adjust from there.

Recent updates

There's a real greeting when you land in the panel now—it shifts with the time of day. In the same browser session we also bring you back to the server and tab you had open, so you're not hunting through the sidebar every time. Overview has an optional Quick setup card; if it gets noisy for a server you've already finished, you can dismiss it just for that guild.

Discord logins don't last forever. When yours is close to the end, you'll see a clear renewal strip instead of a random logout. If whoever hosts your FlowCore turns on maintenance mode, that can show up as a banner so nobody's left guessing. We also calmed the plan copy—Billing sits where you'd expect in the top bar, account menu and command palette, and the rest of the UI stays about actual configuration.

Overview now opens with Matrix Advisor—a quick pulse on how active your server has been: messages, joins and leaves, tickets, protection actions, and moderation. On Free you get today's picture (UTC); on Premium it's the rolling last 24 hours, how today compares to a normal week, your busiest channels, and a Details view with a bit more history. It's meant to answer "how's the server doing right now?" without drowning you in charts.

We also added clearer empty states when history is still building, Help text for every metric, and quick jumps from each number to the module that owns it (Anti-Spam, Tickets, and so on).

Earlier notes

Most people poke the website before they trust the bot. We shaved some weight off the homepage, made the screenshot gallery feel a bit snappier, and kept a small interactive preview so you can get a sense of the layout before you hit "Login with Discord". Animations are gentler now—we wanted the first impression to feel calm, not like a trailer.

The setup wizard still does the honest shortcut: quick apply can bundle presets for the modules that support it in one go, but the fiddly bits—real channels, real roles—stay where they belong, in each module and in Help. We'd rather tell you the truth about what still needs your hands than pretend one button fixes a whole community.

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