Welcome to DispatchX
These docs are written for server owners and staff setting up DispatchX. They cover the actual setup flow: inviting the bot, logging in, saving Discord IDs, connecting the ERLC API, enabling dashboards, and fixing the common problems that happen during rollout.
About DispatchX
DispatchX is built around one setup path: select a Discord server, configure the Manage page, then let members use the dashboards that match their department. If something does not load, the troubleshooting page shows what to check before opening support.
Start Here
Use these guides in order for a new server setup.
Getting Started
Invite the bot, log in, pick the server, and complete the first setup checklist.
Account and Verification
Set up Discord access, role checks, on-duty roles, and Roblox verification.
Dashboards and Operations
Prepare Dispatch, LEO, FD, EMS, and CIV workflows for a live session.
Integrations
Save Discord IDs, connect the ERLC API, and verify live lookup data.
Troubleshooting
Fix loading, access, ERLC key, lookup, profile, and dashboard issues.
Changelogs
Read the latest DispatchX update notes.
Quick Setup Order
Add The Bot
Invite DispatchX to your Discord server and keep the bot role high enough to manage duty roles.
Open Manage
Select the server, open Manage, and save your ERLC API key plus Discord role and channel IDs.
Enable Departments
Set up the dashboards your community needs: Dispatch, LEO, FD, EMS, and CIV Profile.
Run A Test Call
Have one unit start shift, create a dispatch call, assign the unit, then close the call and verify logs.
Help and Community
Need assistance or want to report an issue? Join support and include your server name, the page URL, and a screenshot so the team can help faster.