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Open the Dashboard

The bot is everything you need for basic tracking. The web dashboard is where you go to customize — change which fields appear in alerts, swap emojis, configure cluster alerts, manage groups, and review your subscription.

Send /web to the bot.

The bot replies with a one-time link. Tap it within 15 minutes and you’re in. The link is single-use — opening it consumes the token, so each session starts a fresh /web.

/web
🌐 Click below to open your dashboard:
→ https://bot.reigntracker.com/user-dashboard?token=...
Link expires in 15 minutes.

The Dashboard page is the home tab. At a glance:

  • Wallet count — total tracked wallets, split by EVM vs Solana, with your current limit (e.g. 12/50 EVM · 3/3 SOL)
  • Active wallets — how many of those have had on-chain activity recently
  • Alert usage — alerts sent in the current hour, with your tier’s hourly cap and a reset timer
  • Context switcher — top-left of the sidebar, lets you flip between your personal wallets and any linked groups you’re a member of

The left sidebar groups every page by category: My Wallets, Alert Types, Chain Filter, Notifications, Cluster Alerts, Subscription, Referrals, and so on.

SectionWhat it does
My WalletsAdd, remove, rename, search, sort, bulk import/export your tracked list
Alert TypesToggle which event types you get alerts for (buys, sells, transfers, etc.) and customize fields/emojis/text
Chain FilterDisable specific chains without un-tracking the wallet
NotificationsMin USD threshold, alert log, per-event toggles
Cluster AlertsConfigure cluster size, time window, and clusters-only mode
SubscriptionCurrent tier, expiry, payment history, upgrade flow
ReferralsYour link, commissions earned, withdrawal address

Every page has hover hints and tooltips. The Help & Support modal in the bottom-left links you to the same FAQ and Telegram support channel from inside the dashboard.

If you run /web inside a linked group chat, the dashboard opens in the group’s context — you’ll see the group’s shared wallets and group-scoped alert settings instead of your personal ones. Use the context switcher in the sidebar to flip between personal and group views without re-running /web.