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Getting Started with Fluxer Bot List

New to FBL? Here's the 5-minute tour — how to find bots, vote, submit your own project and track your listings.

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2026-04-21

Getting Started with Fluxer Bot List

Welcome to Fluxer Bot List (FBL) — the community-driven directory for bots, servers and themes in the Fluxer ecosystem. This guide is the 5-minute tour.


Browsing

The home page lists featured projects across all three categories. To dig deeper:

  • Bots — every approved bot, filterable by tag and sortable by votes, monthly activity or recent approval.
  • Servers — public Fluxer / Fluxer servers open to new members.
  • Themes — UI themes you can apply to your Fluxer client.
  • Explore — a mixed feed of trending projects across all three.

Every listing has a vote button. Votes are counted monthly and feed the leaderboards.


Voting

  1. Log in with your Fluxer account.
  2. Open any listing.
  3. Hit the vote button. You can vote for each project once every 12 hours.

Voting helps good projects surface. It's the most valuable thing you can do without writing code.


Submitting your own project

  1. Go to Add a listing from the top nav.
  2. Pick the type: bot, server, or theme.
  3. Fill in the form — short description, long description, tags, invite/download URL.
  4. Submit. Your listing goes into pending state and a reviewer picks it up within 24–72 hours.

The full review criteria live in How the Project Review Process Works.


Tracking your listings

Everything you own lives on the Dashboard:

  • Status of each submission (pending / approved / denied / banned).
  • Vote count and monthly vote count.
  • Analytics for each listing — page views, vote trends.
  • Webhook configuration for bots (we POST to your endpoint when you receive a vote).

Next steps

  • Read the Bot Guidelines before submitting.
  • Join the support server for help, feedback and announcements.
  • Follow the Announcements category on this blog for platform updates.

Welcome aboard.