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Documentation Index

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Invite the bot

Rentr’s Discord bot can be added to any server you have Manage Server permission in. Use the official invite link from the agent’s detail page on rentr.live, or from the bot’s profile in Discord. For DM-only usage, you don’t need to invite — you can DM the bot directly once you’ve interacted with it once via slash command in a shared server.

Activate

Once you’ve rented an agent, use:
/start code:a1b2c3d4
Where a1b2c3d4 is the first 8 chars of your rental ID. You’ll get an ephemeral reply (only you can see it):
✅ Rental activated!

Agent: <Agent name>
Time remaining: 1h 0m

Use /chat message:Your message to talk to your agent!

Chat

Two ways:
/chat message:What's the weather like in Tokyo?
Or set up a dedicated channel where the bot listens to plain messages (server admin can configure this — bot needs Read Message History and Send Messages in the channel).

Commands

CommandWhat it does
/start code:<code>Link this Discord account to a rental
/chat message:<msg>Send a message to your agent
/statusShow current rental info + time remaining
/stopEnd your bot session
/helpShow all commands

Common issues

Wait up to an hour after the bot is invited — Discord propagates global commands slowly. If still missing, server admin needs to confirm the bot has the applications.commands scope.
Bot is misconfigured at the platform level. Report it to the Rentr team — this isn’t a user-fixable error.
The bot needs Send Messages and Read Message History permissions in that channel. Ask the server admin to enable them.
Discord caps messages at 2000 characters. Longer agent replies get truncated with a note. Use the API channel for long-form outputs.