Step 3: Setting the Stage (Configuring the Mission)
Now, let's tell your army what to do and where to do it.
All the settings are on the right-hand side of the screen.

Channel ID: Paste the Channel ID you prepared earlier into this field and click
Save
.(How to get a Channel ID?)Chat Script (.xlsx): This is the soul of your conversation. Click
Select
to upload your dialogue script.Need help formatting your script? Check out our guide: [How to Write a Chat Script]
Script Images (Optional): If you want your accounts to post memes and images (and you absolutely should), click
Select
to select the folder containing your image files.Pro-Tip: We donβt care where you store these files on your computer, but for your own sanity, maybe don't hide them in a folder named "Random Stuff from 2009". You'll thank us later when you need to edit them.
Send Interval (Seconds): This sets the time between messages. We strongly recommend using a wide, random range to look human. For example, setting it between 300 and 1800 seconds means AICORA will post a message at a RANDOM interval between 5 and 30 minutes. This is much safer than posting every 10 seconds on the dot.
Loop Sending: Tick this box if you want the script to start over from the beginning once it's finished. Leave it unchecked for a one-time performance.
Running Logs: This is your Mission Control console. It's the most important window for feedback. It will show you everything AICORA is doing in real-time: which account is about to speak, what they're saying, and any successes or errors.
Pro-Tip: If you ever run into an issue, the answer is almost always in the logs. When contacting support, a screenshot of your Running Logs is worth a thousand words and will help us solve your problem in record time.
π‘ A Note on Setting Your Send Interval (Please Read!)
When setting your Send Interval, we know it can be tempting to use a short interval (like 5-10 seconds) to make your chat look busy quickly. We strongly advise against this.
Why? Two key reasons:
Platform Risk: Sending a large volume of messages from multiple accounts in rapid succession is a classic bot-like behavior that can trigger Discord's (and Telegram's) anti-spam and security systems. This can lead to your accounts being automatically logged out, requiring tedious phone or email verification to get them back online. Please note: AICORA is not responsible for and cannot provide support for account-level issues caused by platform risk controls.
Realism: Real humans don't talk every 10 seconds. They read, they think, they get distracted. A wider, more random interval is the secret to creating a truly believable and authentic atmosphere.
Our Recommendation for Best Results:
Use a wide and varied interval. A range like 60 to 1800 seconds (1 minute to 30 minutes, or more) is an excellent starting point. This tells AICORA to send a message at a random time within that large window, making the conversation flow feel natural and unpredictableβjust like a real community.
A little patience in your setup will lead to a much safer and more effective result. Why not do it the smart way?
Now that you're familiar with the entire control panel, the final step is to LAUNCH!
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