# General FAQs

Everything you need to know about the Razor experience.


# Q: What exactly is Razor?

# Q: Where can I buy the Razor Bot Source Code?

# Q: How do I invite Razor to my server?

To invite Razor to your server, simply click on the invite link provided on our website or developer portal, or use the command /invite (if configured in your instance).

# Q: How do I set up Razor in my server?

Setting up Razor is designed to be frictionless! You can use the beautiful web dashboard for a visual, point-and-click experience, or execute the /help command to see all available setup queries. Just follow the intuitive prompts to align permissions, target channels, and set limits.

# Q: What are some of the premium features available with Razor?

Razor stands above the rest by offering premium features out of the box. This includes a fully responsive web dashboard, advanced automod AI tools, an interactive economy shop system, and real-time community growth analytics plotted on visual graphs.

# Q: How do I report a bug or suggest a new feature?

# Q: Does Razor support multiple languages?

Currently, Razor's core interface is primarily mapped in English, but we heavily configure our systems to be adaptable for future localization efforts.

# Q: What should I do if Razor isn’t responding?

If Razor halts responses, always first verify the bot's Discord role hierarchy and ensure it has necessary permissions mapped within the active channel. If the backend problem persists, review your host's console logs or engage our support team.

# Q: How can I enable auto-moderation features?

Auto-moderation can be forcefully enabled through the web dashboard toggles or via the rapid /automod setup command. Customize your protective filters for bad language, spam, and mass-mentions incrementally.

# Q: How do I back up my server settings with Razor?

Razor allows extreme peace of mind by backing up your vital configurations utilizing the /backup command, ensuring you can restore settings instantly upon disaster recovery.

# Q: Is there a way to track user activity or rankings?

Yes! Our system features a robust, XP-based ranking architecture. You can view user progression via commands like /rank and /leaderboard, or directly on the graphical dashboard.

# Q: Does Razor include security features?