Teach the AI how your server actually works
Describe your gamemodes, store, and rules so the AI chat gives advice that fits your server — not generic tips.
Used by AI chat for context-aware answers
The problem
Generic AI advice like "run events on weekends" is useless when your server is EU-primetime Skyblock with a $14.99 VIP and no PvP.
What you get
- Server context docs — gamemodes, rules, store pricing, peak hours
- Uploads & URLs — PDFs, wiki pages, notes
- Smarter AI chat — answers reference your setup, not Minecraft in general
- Team editable — staff can update without touching code
A real example
You document: "VIP is $14.99, main gamemode is Skyblock, peak 6–10 PM CET." Ask the chat "should I discount VIP?" — it considers your actual conversion rate and peak times, not boilerplate tips.
How it connects
Knowledge feeds AI chat and helps MCP agents understand your project. Start from Overview metrics, ask contextual questions second.
See it in the dashboard
Project settings → AI Knowledge. Add text blocks or upload files. Changes apply to chat within minutes.
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