The Member Growth page breaks down the flow of members in and out of your Discord server — new joins, departures, net result, and how that translates to a growth rate relative to your current size.
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Go directly to this feature in your dashboard.
Member event data requires the Discord Bot to be running in your server. Once connected, join and leave events are tracked automatically.
Stat cards
| Card | What it shows |
|---|
| New Members | Total joins in the selected period |
| Members Left | Total departures in the selected period |
| Net Growth | Joins minus leaves — positive is green, negative is red |
| Growth Rate | Net growth as a percentage of your current total member count |
Charts
Daily Net Change — line chart of joins minus leaves per day across the selected period. An upward trend means more people joined than left on most days; a flat or downward line indicates stagnation or churn.
Daily Joins vs Leaves — two bar charts stacked vertically, one for joins (green) and one for leaves (red). This lets you see whether a net growth day was driven by high joins, low leaves, or both — and vice versa for negative days.
Period selector
Use the 7d / 30d / 90d buttons in the top right to change the time window. Periods with insufficient data are automatically disabled.
A large spike in leaves on a specific day almost always has a cause — a controversial announcement, a role change, or a giveaway ending. Cross-reference the date with your Discord server activity.