MLI Commands

Complete reference for all Member Lifecycle Intelligence commands

👑 ProAll MLI commands require the Pro tier

Lifecycle Commands

These commands are used to view member health data and lifecycle insights. They require the mli.view capability.

CommandDescription
/lifecycle overviewGuild-wide health summary showing average health score, state distribution, active/at-risk/critical counts, and recent transitions.
/lifecycle member @user
e.g. /lifecycle member @Alice
Detailed health profile for a specific member: health score, lifecycle state, engagement/social/importance scores, confidence level, active risks, and activity timeline.
/lifecycle at-risk [count]
e.g. /lifecycle at-risk count:20
List members in critical states (Fragile, At Risk, Dormant) sorted by priority score. Shows active risk families and severity. Default: top 10.
/lifecycle new-members [days]
e.g. /lifecycle new-members days:14
Track onboarding progress for recent joiners. Shows activation rates, state distribution, and identifies members who haven't activated yet. Default lookback: 7 days.

Tip

The /lifecycle overview command is the best starting point for daily check-ins. It gives you a quick snapshot of your community's health in one glance.

Management Commands

Management commands require Administrator permission or the mli.manage capability. MLI settings are configured via the dashboard.

CommandDescription
/mli statusShow MLI module health as a premium status card: whether it's enabled, tier, tracked members, active risks, pending events, compute interval, and feature toggles. Also available as !mli status.
/mli computeManually trigger a full lifecycle computation cycle for the server. Useful for testing or after configuration changes. Also triggers a member sync to discover any new members.

Note

After changing settings in the dashboard, run /mli compute to immediately see the effect of your new settings. Otherwise, changes take effect on the next scheduled compute cycle.

Permissions & RBAC

MLI Capabilities

mli.view

View lifecycle data, health scores, and member profiles. Required for all /lifecycle commands.

mli.manage

Change MLI configuration, trigger manual computes, and manage the module. Required for all /mli commands.

Tip

If you use RBAC, grant mli.view to your moderator roles so they can check member health during moderation actions. Keep mli.manage restricted to administrators.