Features
Welcome and farewell messages Configure personalised welcome messages for new members with/welcome, and set a farewell message for departing members with /leave-msg. Both support Discord embeds, so you can include images, fields, and formatted text to make a great first impression.
Auto-role on join
Automatically assign a role to every new member that joins your server with /autorole. You can configure separate roles for human members and bots, giving you precise control over default permissions from the moment someone arrives.
Reaction roles
Let members self-assign roles by reacting to a message with /reaction-role. Attach any emoji to any role on any message — members click the emoji to get the role, and click again to remove it. No command required on their end.
Scheduled announcements
Use /schedule to queue a message for delivery at a specific time and channel. Ideal for timed event reminders, weekly recaps, or any announcement you want to prepare in advance.
Custom triggers
Create keyword-triggered auto-responses with /trigger. When Solara detects a defined keyword in a message, it replies automatically with your configured response. Useful for FAQs, common support questions, and community in-jokes.
Setting up auto-role
Run /autorole setup
Type
/autorole setup in any channel where Solara has access. This opens the configuration prompt.Select the role to assign
Choose the role you want Solara to apply to every new join. You can pick any role that sits below Solara’s own role in the hierarchy.
Choose who it applies to
Select whether the auto-role should apply to members, bots, or both. This lets you give human members a different default role than bots.
Commands quick reference
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/autorole | Assign a role to every new member that joins |
/welcome | Configure a welcome message for new members |
/leave-msg | Set a farewell message when members leave |
/reaction-role | Add reaction roles to an existing message |
/schedule | Schedule a message to be sent at a specific time |
/trigger | Create a custom auto-response triggered by keywords |