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Discord Community

Join the Fleetbase Discord server to get help, share what you've built, and connect with the core team and other operators.

Discord Community

The Fleetbase Discord server is the fastest way to get help, share what you're building, and connect with the core team and other operators running Fleetbase in production.

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Channels

ChannelPurpose
#announcementsMajor releases, platform updates, and important notices — read-only
#generalGeneral discussion about Fleetbase, logistics, and supply chain tech
#helpInstallation, configuration, deployment, and API questions
#developmentExtension development, Universe Service, and contributing to the core platform
#showcaseShare what you've built with Fleetbase — screenshots, demos, and launches welcome

Getting the Best Help in #help

When posting a question in #help, include as much context as possible so others can help without going back and forth:

Search Discord and the FAQ before posting — your question may already have an answer.

A good help request includes:

  • What you're trying to do — the goal, not just the symptom
  • What you've already tried
  • Error messages or logs — paste from docker compose logs -f application
  • Your setup — Fleetbase version, deployment type (Docker self-hosted, cloud, local dev), and OS
  • Code or config — relevant snippets, not full files

Community Guidelines

To keep the community welcoming and productive:

  1. Be respectful — treat everyone with respect. Harassment or toxic behaviour will not be tolerated and will result in a permanent ban.
  2. Search before asking — use Discord's search or check the FAQ first.
  3. Stay on topic — use the right channel for your question.
  4. No spam or self-promotion — do not post promotional content or unsolicited links.
  5. No DMs without permission — do not DM core team members unsolicited for support. Post in #help so the whole community benefits from the answer.

When to Use GitHub Discussions Instead

Discord is great for real-time conversation, but messages get buried. For questions or proposals that benefit from a permanent, searchable record — use GitHub Discussions instead. Good candidates for Discussions rather than Discord:

  • Feature proposals that need community input over time
  • Architecture questions with nuanced answers
  • Anything you'd want to find via search weeks later

See GitHub Discussions for more.

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