Getting started
Introduction
What Metryx is, how data gets from your community to your dashboard, and where to go first.
What is Metryx?
Metryx is an analytics and moderation platform for the communities behind artists, brands, and creators. You connect a Discord server to a Metryx profile, and you get a live dashboard of how your community behaves: who shows up, what they do, and whether things are trending in the right direction. There's also a full moderation suite that works from the dashboard or from inside Discord itself.
Discord is the first platform. Instagram and TikTok are next. Everything you connect feeds the same profile, the same dashboard, and the same reports.
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How it works
When you connect a server, the Metryx bot joins it and starts listening: messages, joins and leaves, voice sessions, presence, and what members are streaming. That activity gets rolled up into hourly and daily numbers in your profile's timezone. The dashboard reads from those rollups, with a live layer on top for anything happening right now (like who's online).
One thing you'll notice early: Metryx never fakes a number. If a metric needs more history than you have, it says calculating and gives you a real time estimate. Growth charts start on the day the bot joined, not before.
What's in the box
Analytics
Live presence, KPIs, the activity heatmap, and date-range views of your whole server.
Health score
A 0 to 100 score built from five size-neutral pillars.
Member directory
Every member, with 90-day activity tiers and a full detail page.
Moderation
A shared modlog, dashboard and in-Discord actions, and server protection.
AutoMod & AI
A free rule engine plus context-aware AI moderation with an undo button.
Reports & automation
Branded PDF reports, push alerts, and a weekly digest posted to Discord.
Where to start
The Quickstart takes you from a fresh account to a live dashboard in about five minutes. If you're here for moderation first, start with Moderation and AutoMod instead. Moderation works from day one, no analytics history needed.
New features ship constantly. The changelog is the running record of every version.