Midjourney Mastery
  • 👋Welcome to Midjourney Mastery Course
  • 🏁1. Setting up
    • Midjourney Quick Start Guide
    • Invite the Midjourney Bot to Your Server
  • 🕹️2. Beginner Guide
    • Midjourney Prompts
    • ⭐The Anatomy of an AI Art Prompt
    • ⭐Anatomy of Midjourney Promps
    • Explore Midjourney Prompting
    • Model Versions
    • 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Commands
      • Command List
      • Blend Command
      • Describe Command
    • ⌨️Parameter
      • Parameter List
      • Aspect Ratio
      • Chaos
      • No
      • Quality
      • Repeat Parameter
      • Seed
      • Style
      • Stylize
      • Tile
      • Weird
    • Advanced Prompts
      • Image Prompts
      • Remix Mode
      • Multi Prompts
      • Pan Function
      • Zoom Out
  • 💡3. Deep Guide
    • Consistent Results: How to Use the Seed Command
    • Exploring the Possible Interpretations with Chaos Command
    • Maximizing Midjourney’s /describe command for even better prompts
    • How to make your AI art move with PhotoVibrance
    • How to use Midjourney to design a brand identity
    • Prompt Techniques And Idea Iteration (Hard)
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  • How to Add The Bot
  • Bot Management
  1. 1. Setting up

Invite the Midjourney Bot to Your Server

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Invite the Midjourney Bot to any Discord Server to create with friends, or make a personal Discord Server to organize your work.

Once the Midjourney Bot has joined your server, you can begin interacting with it using the /imagine command.

Notes

Midjourney images generated on private servers are still subject to Midjourney's .

Images generated on private servers are still visible to other users on .

To use the Midjourney Bot in any server, users must have an active Midjourney trial or subscription. Using /imagine for the first time will automatically begin a trial membership for new users.


How to Add The Bot

Select the Midjourney Bot from the User List, and then click Add to Server:

Select the server you want to add it to, then follow the directions in discord.

MJ_AuthorizeBot

Authorize and confirm you are adding an external application. If you don't see your server listed, follow the instructions below to create an Administrator Role.


Bot Management

Restrict the Bot to Specific Channels

If you do not want the Midjourney Bot to be usable in specific channels, go to Edit Channel, select the Permissions tab, select @everyone under Roles/Members and Uncheck "Use Application Commands." Users who try to use the Midjourney Bot in a channel with these permissions disabled will not see the command.

For more granular control, go to Settings, select Integrations, the Permissions tab, the + for the Midjourney Bot, and Manage Integration. slash command permissions can then be set for individual roles and channels.

Get Status Updates and Announcements on Your Server

Follow the Midjourney Official Discord #announcements and #status channels on your server to stay up-to-date with Midjourney.

Create an Administrator Role

Only individuals with the "Manage server" permissions can add the Midjourney Bot to that server. If you do not see your server in the list, make sure you have this permission.

  1. Select the Roles tab and Create Role.

  1. Name the new role and enable Manage Server permissions. (Manager power level on mobile)

  1. Select the Manage Members tab and assign the new role to yourself.

  1. Save your changes.

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From your Discord Server's home page. select the Roles tab in the Server Settings menu.

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