Suggestions
Collect community ideas in a structured suggestion channel.
How it works
Members submit ideas with /suggest; Airwavy publishes them in the configured suggestion channel for community review.
Before you start
- Create a suggestion channel where Airwavy can send messages and embeds.
- Decide who can view and discuss community submissions.
Configure it
- Open Suggestions in the dashboard.
- Choose the destination channel and configure the available suggestion behavior.
- Save and submit a test idea with /suggest.
Submission paths
- /suggest submits directly to the configured review channel.
- Premium can also accept eligible messages posted in a configured submission channel and route approved or rejected ideas to their chosen destinations.
- A premium channel submission can contain text or up to four image attachments.
- Optional roles can identify suggestion staff or the original suggester, and approved ideas can open a discussion thread.
Staff review
- Authorized staff can approve, reject, route, or delete a suggestion through the configured workflow.
- Premium review tools can surface highly or poorly rated ideas for staff action without making the community vote an automatic moderation decision.
- Deleting an original channel submission is optional; document that behavior before enabling it.
- Apply normal moderation and privacy rules to member text and uploaded images.
Expected result
- A valid /suggest submission appears in the configured channel.
- The original idea and optional image are presented as a structured suggestion.
Common errors
/suggest cannot publish
Check that the destination channel still exists and grants Airwavy View Channel, Send Messages, Embed Links, and Attach Files when images are used.
Saved changes do not take effect
Reload the feature page and confirm the saved values. Then verify that the selected Discord channel or role still exists and that Airwavy can access it.
Discord reports missing permissions
Check the permission on both the server role and the target channel. Channel overwrites and role hierarchy can deny an action even when the server-level permission is present.