Getting Started
From invite to your first glued message in under a minute — no dashboard, no setup files.
1. Invite the bot#
Add Glue Stick to your server — the invite link pre-selects every permission the bot needs, so you just pick a server and approve. You need Discord's Manage Server permission in that server to add bots.
2. Verify permissions#
In the channel where you want a glued message, run:
/permcheckEverything should come back green. If something is red — usually because a channel override hides the channel from the bot — fix it in the channel's permission settings, then run /permcheck again. See Permissions for what each one is used for.
3. Glue your first message#
/glue content:Welcome! Please read the rules before posting.That's it — the bot posts your message and keeps it glued to the bottom of the channel. It posts silently, so nobody gets pinged when it refreshes.
Tip
/gluepara instead. Want a title, color, and images? Use /glueembed. Both open a pop-up form.What happens next#
As people chat, Glue Stick refreshes your message so it stays the last thing in the channel. By default it refreshes after 5 new messages, or 15 seconds after the first new message — whichever comes first. If nobody is talking, it leaves the channel alone.
Next steps#
- Browse the full command reference — editing, listing, and removing glues.
- Tune how quickly the glue refreshes per channel in Configuration.
- Decide who can use the commands — by default every member can.