Starboard
What's Starboard?
Starboards are an easy way for members of your server to save messages for all to see.
Getting Started
- Navigate to your server's dashboard.
- Select the
Starboardplugin. If it's not enabled, you'll need to enable it. - Select a "Starboard Channel", this is where starred messages will go.
- Follow the instructions below.

Configuration Options
[PREMIUM ONLY] Embed Color Choice ⭐ - This option allows you to edit the embed color of starred messages. Choose either:
- "Specific Color" - A specific color of your choosing (see "Embed HEX Color" option).
- "Users' Role Color" - The color of the users' highest role whose message is being starred.
- "Circle's Role Color" - The color of Circle's highest role in your server.
- "Random Color" - A completely random color.
[PREMIUM ONLY] Embed HEX Color ⭐ - This option allows you to pick a specific color for your starboard embeds (only works if your "Embed Color Choice" is set to "Specific Color").
[PREMIUM ONLY] Starboard Reaction ⭐ - This is where you can change the emoji members will react with to get messages on the starboard.
Required Reactions - How many star reactions a message must get before it's sent to the starboard channel.
Super Reaction Value - How many reactions a super reaction equates to. For example, if this value is 2, each super reaction counts as 2 reactions rather than 1.
Ignored Channels/Roles - The user cannot be in this channel, or have the role, for their vote to be counted to the starboard.
Allow server members to star their own messages - If enabled, members will be able to vote for their own messages to get on the starboard.
Show message attachments in the starboard - If enabled, Circle will repost any attachments the message had to the starboard.
Show message and author when user replies to another message - If enabled, Circle will simply include the replied-to message (if it exists) in the starboard along with the actual starred message.
Show the nickname of the user inside of the starboard message - If enabled, Circle will show the users nickname whose message was starred, rather than their username.
Updated on: 09/11/2025
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