Your community,
on the podium.
Every Discord server with the irstats bot gets its own live leaderboard page: wins, podiums and iRating movement for every tracked member, all season, updated within the hour. One URL, zero setup.
the page exists the
moment the bot joins · members join it with
/track · private address, share it where
you choose
| # | Driver | Wins | Podiums | iR +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alex | 3 | 7 | +212 |
| 2 | Marta | 2 | 6 | +147 |
| 3 | Ben | 2 | 4 | +96 |
| 4 | Kai | 1 | 4 | +61 |
| 5 | Priya | 1 | 2 | -38 |
What a community page looks like. Names hidden here only.
Zero setup, honestly
No config, no admin, no forms. The page exists as soon
as the bot is in your server; members put themselves on
it by typing /track and signing in with
iRacing once. /community replies with
your link.
A URL a bot can't be
Bookmark it, pin it, put it in your server description. The season leaderboard and the last two weeks of results are always current, and every line opens the full race result or driver profile.
Private by design
The address is unguessable and nothing lists it: your page is public to whoever you share it with. Driver names follow irstats privacy rules everywhere.
The rhythm
Your week, kept score of
Race nights
As members finish official races, one tidy digest posts to your channel within the hour, class positions and links included, and the leaderboard updates itself. No per-race spam, ever.
Week's end
The weekly recap lands in your channel: who raced, the drive of the week, the biggest iRating mover and a most-incidents award, linking straight to the leaderboard. Quiet weeks post nothing.
When the leaderboard gets serious
A championship is one step up
A community page is a leaderboard: no points
system, no drop weeks, no admin. When your server wants
the real thing, a league site scores
championships under YOUR rules at
yourleague.irstats.com, and the bot comes
with it.
Give your server a home page.
Add to Discordthen type /track
· full details in the
community
pages guide