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Getting Started - Transferring from Tupperbox

Getting started with MultiMuse by migrating from Tupperbox!

Porting from Tupper to MultiMuse is easy peasy! First, log in to the Tupperbox web portal https://Tupperbox.app/ , you may need to sync it with your discord account on the upper right. When you’re logged in, click on Dashboard at the top:


Go to a channel where you can configure a bot. It will post things to the channel, so make sure you don’t spam your friends! Click on the Apps button on the far right at the bottom of the text bar, then click on MultiMuse. You may have to click View More to find it. 

A screenshot of Discord indicating where to find Discord apps.


Scroll down the list until you see “muse add” and click “send".

An image showing where to select an app command.


Follow the wizard to create a character! Let’s start with the “Basics” button.

A screenshot indicating where to find a button.


Enter your character’s name into the “Name” line. The “Trigger” is what you’ll use to indicate to the bot that it should replace the message that comes after it. Make sure you enter the trigger before the : not after. Quotes are optional.

A screenshot indicating where to type character information.


Click “Submit”, then click “Media & Style”.

An image indicating where to select a command button.


Leave the default in the “Tags” field, then add a comma, then anything else your server might want in your tags. Or anything else YOU want in there to help organize your muses. For “Avatar image”, select the image you’d like to show up as the avatar on posts. The banner image is optional as is the Hex color, for further information, scroll down to Card Images in this guide. For Avatar crop, select which direction the avatar image will be cropped. You may need to play around with it a little. 

A screenshot indicating where to enter character information.


Click Submit. Next click “Notes & Privacy”.

A screenshot showing where to find a bot command.


In Notes, add any notes you’d like! Check with your server to see if there’s anything specific they’d like there. You can also optionally add your character’s birthday!

A screenshot showing where to enter character information.


Click “Submit”. Then, back in the channel, click “Save muse” and you’re all done!

A screenshot showing where to select a bot command.