AtomicBot Web Dashboard Overview
The AtomicBot Web Dashboard is your command center for Rust Console Edition servers. Instead of memorizing commands or digging through Discord, you get a clean UI that talks directly to the bot and your game server. Change settings, monitor players, manage ZORP, VIP perks and more—all from your browser.
Dashboard Preview – Scroll Through the Pages
Scroll through key dashboard pages. Use the arrows or dots below, and click any image to open a full-size preview in a lightbox.
Login Flow
- You log in using your Discord account via the official OAuth flow.
- AtomicBot verifies your Discord ID and checks if you are linked to at least one in-game profile.
- If no linked profile is found, you’ll see a message telling you to use the
/linkcommand in Discord.
Guild / Server Selection
If your Discord account is linked on multiple servers, the dashboard shows a guild selector (bottom-left in the sidebar). You can switch between servers without logging out.
- The dropdown lists all guilds where your Discord ID is linked in
linked_users. - Changing the guild refreshes the page and re-loads all settings for that specific server.
- Permissions (Admin/VIP/Player) are checked per-guild. No cross-contamination.
Permission Levels
- Regular Players – Access to player tools (Map, Team, ZORP view, RaidAlert status, Personal Recycler, Player Kits).
- VIP Players – Everything above, plus special areas like the Shop (if enabled).
- Admins – Full access to Settings, Tools, and configuration panels. Non-admins see a
denied.phpstyle panel instead.
If you see a lot of 🔒 icons or “Access Denied” panels, that’s not a bug—either you’re not an admin, not VIP, or the universe is politely suggesting you talk to your server owner.
The Dashboard Home gives you a quick overview of your linked server, including who you are, which guild you’re controlling, and shortcuts to the most used features.
- Shows your Discord name and linked in-game name.
- Displays your current guild/server name.
- May include quick stats, notices, or status summaries depending on implementation.
- Acts as a safe landing page for players who just logged in and are exploring.
Think of it as a lobby with all the interesting doors clearly labeled, instead of a Rust base where someone wrote “Storage” on a sign and it’s a shotgun trap.
Dashboard Home
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The Live Map displays your Rust map background (static image) with dynamic overlays for players, teams, and special points (depending on your setup).
- Shows the current map image for your server seed/size.
- Can display player positions and/or team markers.
- May include icons for Bradley, Cargo, or other tracked entities.
- Useful for admins to visually see what’s happening without spectating in-game.
Perfect for when someone yells “We’re getting door camped!” and you want to confirm whether that means “one guy with a bow” or “half the server with rockets.”
Live Map Viewer
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The My Team page shows information about your Rust team as tracked by AtomicBot’s
teamTracker.
- Lists your current team members.
- Can include join/leave history, name changes, or online status (depending on configuration).
- Helps admins quickly confirm who’s linked and who’s just “that random” in voice.
Great for sorting out “I’m on your team” vs “I’m just using your base like a public library.”
My Team View
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The ZORP page mirrors how AtomicBot handles offline raid protection for your guild. It’s a visual window into your current mode and bubble rules.
What you can typically see:
- Current ZORP mode (Off, Basic, Advanced, Auto).
- Configured radius, PVP/PVE toggles, radiation, NPC settings, etc.
- How long temporary bubbles last before expiring.
- A button or indicator showing if web-based triggers are allowed.
TL;DR: This is the “Make my base less explode-able while I sleep” control panel. Just remember—ZORP is for offline raid protection, not “I’m in a fight but scared.”
ZORP Dashboard
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The RaidAlert page shows how AtomicBot tracks raids via RF codes, explosion patterns, or other signals on your server.
- Displays configured RF codes monitored by the bot.
- Shows whether alerts are currently enabled or muted.
- May provide recent raid events or last triggered times (depending on your version).
- Helps you confirm why Discord is suddenly screaming raid emojis at everyone.
Perfect for those “We were offline for 3 hours, how are we naked with 1 bag?” detective moments.
RaidAlert Panel
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The Personal Recycler page is where players can see their current VIP recycler status and, depending on your setup, manage claims or cooldowns.
- Shows whether your account currently has an active VIP Recycler.
- Can display available charges, cooldowns, or active status.
- Integrates with the in-game VIP recycler logic managed by AtomicBot.
TL;DR: This is the “Do I still have a magic pocket recycler?” status page.
Personal Recycler View
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The Player Kits page shows kits available to you on this guild, including VIP-only kits and any cooldown or restriction info (depending on configuration).
- Lists all kits your account can see for the current guild.
- May show claimable vs on-cooldown vs disabled kits.
- Designed to align with the in-game kit system so there are no double-claims or surprises.
For a deep dive into the full kit configuration and admin management, see the Kits (Admin Dashboard View) section below.
Player Kits View
The Shop page is available to players who have VIP status on your server. What it sells is up to the server owner, but typically includes perks that are balanced and within your server’s rules.
- Only visible to users with a valid VIP tier in the database.
- Can list items like VIP kits, cosmetics, or other rewards.
- Usually connects to a points/currency system managed in the Economy Settings.
Reminder: This isn’t a “pay-to-win” button. It’s more of a “thank you for supporting the server, here’s some extra love” system. Use responsibly.
VIP Shop View
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A player-facing BattlePass page is planned for the web dashboard, but is currently marked as Under Development. When complete, this will likely be the place where players can preview BattlePass tiers, see rewards, and track web-visible progress.
- Will mirror your in-game / bot BattlePass logic.
- Expected to show tiers, rewards, and possibly XP progress.
- May include separate views for free and VIP BattlePass tracks.
For now, think of this as “coming soon” — the server-owner-facing BattlePass tools already exist in the admin Tools section, but the player UI is still cooking.
BattlePass (Under Development)
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The Kits page in the dashboard gives admins a quick control panel for managing kits via the web.
This feature is very much a work in progress – currently only admins can see it, but later it will tie into
player-facing kit claims so everything stays in sync.
- Shows current kits available for the guild and whether they’re claimable.
- May show cooldowns or restrictions depending on setup.
- Works alongside the in-game Quick Chat and the main Kits System (no double kit claims).
For a deep dive into the Kits system itself (IONNeed vs IONHave, emote bindings, etc.), see the dedicated Kits System documentation page.
Kits Dashboard
Very much Under Construction still.
All of these pages are visible only to players marked as admins for the guild/server.
If you are not an admin, you’ll see a Denied panel (served by denied.php) instead.
Control high-level server options like name, wipe notes, and general guild settings.
- Server display name / branding.
- Basic metadata used by other features.
- Misc toggles depending on your implementation.
Choose which events are logged and where (which Discord channels, etc.).
- Killfeed / death logs.
- Join/leave logs.
- Other gameplay, economy, or admin actions.
Customize the messages AtomicBot sends for different events (raids, wipes, warnings, etc.).
- Set text templates for RaidAlert, wipes, announcements.
- Use variables/placeholders when supported.
Manage automated broadcast messages (e.g., server rules, Discord link reminders, wipe times).
- Create and edit scheduled messages.
- Set frequency (every X minutes/hours, etc.).
Configure AtomicBot’s in-game currency, income sources, and how players earn/spend points.
- Base rewards, multipliers, and VIP bonuses.
- Integration with Shop items and other perks.
Enable/disable specific kit families and adjust their basic configuration for your guild.
- Toggle which kits are available for players/VIPs.
- Align web settings with your in-game kits.
Players can see their current VIP Recycler status; admins control the rules.
Admins can control and manage VIP recycler features and access.
- Enable/disable VIP recycler perks.
- Adjust cooldowns and limits.
Configure how home/outpost teleports (and similar) behave on your server.
- Set cooldowns and rules for teleports.
- Align with your server’s balance and style (hardcore, casual, etc.).
Control automated events like cargo, heli, or other timed server events handled by AtomicBot.
- Enable/disable each auto-event type.
- Adjust timings, cooldowns, and triggers.
Configure any vehicle-related systems (e.g., Snag-a-Whip, car spawns).
- Define who can spawn vehicles.
- Control cooldowns and VIP limitations.
Configure automated or player-created bounties on your server.
- Set payout values and rules.
- Decide how kills are credited and rewarded.
Manage your in-game prison system (if enabled).
- Define when players are sent to prison.
- Control sentence length and release rules.
Configure polls, map votes, or any other voting tools the bot provides.
- Set who can vote, how often, and on what.
- Integrate with Discord poll channels if desired.
Control any special scientist-related systems hooked into AtomicBot.
- UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
- Event toggles for scientist-themed features.
- Integration with your lab/monitor systems.
Pro tip: When in doubt, hover over things, read the labels, and remember—if there’s a setting, AtomicBot is probably doing something sneaky and helpful with it behind the scenes.
The Tools section is for admins only and usually contains advanced utilities that help you configure or debug your server without manually editing files. Non-admins never see these pages; the router sends them straight to the deny screen.
🛠️ Kit Builder
Used to generate or manage kit definitions in a more visual way, then send them back into your bot/game ecosystem.
🧩 BattlePass Manager
A development helper tool to generate BattlePass rewards for Players and VIP BattlePass systems (when enabled).
🛒 Shop Manager
Backend editor for items, prices, and availability in your web-based shop system.
If you’re not sure what a tool does, don’t randomly click everything and save. That’s how black holes are formed in configuration space.
- Discord OAuth2 login ensures users are who they say they are.
- Linking is validated via the
linked_userstable on your server. - Every page checks your guild_id, is_admin, and vip_status before loading content.
- Admin-only pages have extra guards and show a denied notice (via
denied.php) if the user isn’t allowed.
In short: your average random player can’t magically access admin controls just because they can open a browser.
Q: I logged in but I only see a “No linked accounts” message. Broken?
A: That means your Discord isn’t linked to an in-game profile yet. Use /link in Discord,
follow the instructions, then refresh the page.
Q: Why can’t I see the Settings or Tools menu?
A: Those are admin-only. If you think you should have access, talk to your server owner.
If you are the server owner and still don’t see them—double-check your linked_users.is_admin flag.
Q: Can I use the dashboard on mobile?
A: Yes. The layout supports smaller screens with a mobile drawer menu. It’s not as comfy as a full monitor, but perfect for emergency ZORP or RaidAlert checks while you’re hiding from real life.
Q: Is the dashboard real-time?
A: Many features update in near real-time using RCON or periodic refreshes. Some panels may require a manual reload (or have refresh buttons) depending on your version.
Q: I clicked something and nothing happened. Now what?
A: First, make sure your bot and proxy are actually running. Second, confirm your server is online and RCON is reachable. Third, check the console/logs. If all else fails, blame the scientists.