High-level answers. For specifics, see the support page.
Muster is a Discord bot and web app that tracks participation in your community — voice attendance, quests, reaction check-ins, and staff-issued awards — and surfaces it on a leaderboard with multi-currency wallets.
Public invites open at v1.0. In the meantime, follow the project on GitHub for release news.
Voice channel attendance (with privacy controls), quest claims and completions, reaction check-ins on muster posts, and any rewards staff issue manually. What's tracked is configurable per-server by an administrator.
No. Muster receives message events but stores only metadata (sender id, channel, timestamp, message id) — never the message body. See the Privacy Policy for the full data inventory.
Members can opt out of background tracking at any time with /track privacy or
from the in-app Settings page. Servers can default tracking to opt-in or opt-out.
Contact the administrator of the server where the data was collected — they own the records for their server and can remove individual members. Server-wide data is deleted when the bot is removed from a server, subject to short retention for ledger and audit history.
Yes — Muster is free to use and the source is open. Pricing details will be published if any paid tier is ever introduced.
Server owners and members with the Discord Administrator or Manage Server permission have full access. Beyond that, server admins can map Discord roles onto Muster's specialised roles: Quest Manager, Economy Manager, Tracking Manager, and Auditor — each with a narrow scope of actions.
Yes. Muster exposes a public API at /api/v1 for read-only data and authorized
writes, plus per-guild outbound webhooks that deliver every wallet movement to a system you
configure. Documentation lands at v1.0.
See the support page. Bugs and feature requests go on GitHub; security issues go through GitHub's private disclosure flow.
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