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Roblox authorization is the member-side flow for linking one or more Roblox accounts to your Discord account. Server admins use Require Roblox Authorization to enforce verification. Open Dashboard → Roblox Authorization (visible even before you pick a server).

Linking an account

1

Click Authorize with Roblox

A secure Roblox authorization window opens. Log in with your Roblox credentials and approve the request.
2

Return to the dashboard

Your linked Roblox profile appears with your username, display name, and avatar.
3

Pick your servers and Save

A list of your Discord servers is shown. The first time you link, every server is pre-selected and the Save Changes button turns blue — just click it. (Untick any you don’t want first.) On later visits your saved choices are kept exactly as they were.
As soon as you click Save, the bot applies your verification role (and nickname, if the server is configured for it) in every enabled server automatically — you do not need to run /verify again. The slash command stays available as a fallback if the bot was offline at the moment you saved.
If you navigate to another menu or close the tab with unsaved server changes, the dashboard warns you so you don’t lose them.

Multiple accounts

You can link more than one Roblox account (for example a main and an alt). Use Add Account on the profile card to link another one. When you have 2+ linked accounts, each server can only be active for one Roblox account at a time. Enabling a server for account A automatically disables it for account B. This prevents the bot from being unsure which identity to apply.
Switch between linked accounts using the account tabs that appear above the profile card. Each account has its own enabled-servers list.

Commands

  • /verify — triggers the verification flow in a server. If you have linked your Roblox account and enabled that server, the bot finishes verification immediately. Otherwise it sends you a private link to the dashboard authorization page.
  • /verify-username — moderators can check whether a specific member is verified and see their linked Roblox username.

Revoking or re-authorizing

  • Re-authorize refreshes the token for an existing linked account without changing its server settings. Use this if Roblox has signed you out.
  • Revoke removes the linked account from the dashboard and disables it on every server it was active in. You can link again at any time.

Privacy

The bot stores only the minimum Roblox profile data needed to verify identity (ID, username, display name, avatar URL). It does not store passwords, cookies, or any other Roblox account credentials.