Set up 3-2-1 Multi Bot
Follow these steps to add the bot to your Discord server, configure live alerts and enable the Coin Pusher arcade.
Invite the bot to your server
Use the invite link above and choose the server where you want to add the bot. Make sure you have the “Manage Server” permission.
- Click Invite bot.
- Select your Discord server in the dropdown.
- Approve the requested permissions.
- Complete any captcha if Discord asks for it.
Check that the bot is running
Once the bot has joined your server, run basic status commands to verify everything works.
- In any text channel where the bot can talk, run !status to see uptime, latency and stats.
- If you suspect permission issues, run !check in the channel and fix anything it reports.
Configure live alert channels
Choose which channels should receive live notifications for each platform.
- Go to the Discord channel you want to use for Twitch alerts and run !twitch channel.
- For Kick alerts, run !kick channel in the channel you prefer.
- Repeat for other platforms you use, for example !trovo channel or !tiktok channel.
The bot will post live notifications only in the channels you configure, so you stay in control of spam.
Enable the Coin Pusher arcade
Once the bot is online, the Coin Pusher mini‑game is ready to use in any channel where the bot can talk.
- Use !insert [number] to drop coins into the machine.
- Use !all to go all in with your current balance.
- Check your progress with !balance and !leaderboard.
- See available prizes with !prizes.
All coins and prizes are virtual and stay entirely inside Discord. There is no real‑money gambling.
Tune roles and permissions
Make sure the bot has the right permissions and, if you use live roles, assign them correctly.
- In Discord, verify the bot role has permission to send messages, embed links and manage messages in notification channels.
- If your server uses a “live” role, configure it in the bot’s settings commands so it can be added and removed correctly.
Verify everything works
After configuration, do a quick sanity check.
- Run !status to confirm the bot sees your servers and cogs.
- Trigger a test live stream on one platform and confirm a notification appears in the right channel.
- If something looks wrong, re‑run !check in the affected channel.