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# Linking Site with Discord

### Features of the Boat

* Linking Site with DiscordAutomatic Discord role when a product is purchased from the website.
* Support system
* Add a user to a ticket
* Welcome Module
* Goodbye Module

## Step 1 (Public Bot)

{% hint style="info" %}
If you don't want to deal with bots or don't have a machine to host your bot, you can use this method
{% endhint %}

1. Enter your site's Administration Panel, then click Settings > Discord Bot Settings and click the "Invite Bot" button at the bottom right.
2. After inviting the bot, go to [https://gameixa.com/profile/](https://www.gameixa.com/profile/license)[license](https://www.gameixa.com/profile/license) and select the option named "Discord Bot Management" by clicking the select button next to your Team Script product.
3. Then copy the token part on the page that appears in front of you and go to the Discord server where you added the bot.
4.

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5.

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Paste the token you copied as `/link token`.
```

6\. If the bot is successfully connected, a cross button will appear on the right side.
7\. You can then edit the default language and the bot's messages by pressing the edit languages button.


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