brief
You send the community goal audience must-have channels style and examples.
discord presence built cleanly
DisUp builds structured Discord servers for creators businesses churches shops and gaming communities: roles onboarding tickets bots automations safety and a clean handoff.
$ disup init "creator community"
loading scope...
✓ roles: founder staff member vip
✓ channels: welcome rules tickets updates
✓ automations: onboarding logs support flow
✓ handoff: server map + admin notes
> ready for launch
what gets built
A good Discord setup should tell people where to go what to do who to contact and how the community works without you explaining it every day.
01 / structure
I map the server around your actual audience: announcements onboarding community channels staff areas tickets private rooms and permission boundaries.
/blueprint server02 / onboarding
Welcome screens rules role selection first-message prompts and clean info channels help visitors become real members instead of silent names in a sidebar.
/setup onboarding03 / automation
The Standard and Premium builds can include ticket systems logging moderation settings welcome automation role menus and bot configuration so the server can operate without constant manual work.
/configure tickets logs rolesserver.automation = {
tickets: "support queue",
logs: ["joins", "mods", "roles"],
roles: "self-select",
alerts: "staff only"
}
04 / polish
Channel names role colors category layout banners emojis and the general tone get shaped around the community you are building not a random template.
/theme brandhow it works
You send the community goal audience must-have channels style and examples.
I turn that into a channel role permission bot and automation plan.
The server gets built organized configured and tested against the plan.
You get walkthrough notes admin guidance and optional monthly support.
included
Every build is meant to be understandable. You should know what each bot does what each permission controls and how to change the server when the community grows.
packages
Prices are starting points. Final scope depends on server size bot needs assets and how much custom automation is involved.
Simple server setup for a clean starting point.
Organized server with onboarding and useful automation.
Full system for teams that need polish structure and advanced setup.
Ongoing help after launch for updates fixes experiments and community changes.
why this matters
Discord works when the space has a purpose. DisUp gives that space a structure: where members enter where they ask for help where updates live and how staff keeps things moving.
faq
Right now DisUp is a Discord server setup service. The site is framed around real build packages you can buy today.
No. A rough goal is enough to start. The blueprint step turns that goal into a concrete server structure.
Yes. Existing servers can be cleaned up reorganized secured and expanded instead of rebuilt from scratch.
Premium builds can include advanced bot configuration. Fully custom bot development should be scoped separately before pricing is final.
Send the kind of community you are building who it is for what it needs to do and which package seems closest.
No, we do not promise scalability. DisUp is a develop-driven company focused on building clean structured server systems, not guarantees about future growth.
ready when the idea is real