Setting Your Match Time
Players use the Set Your Match Time button on the lineup embed to enter when their match is scheduled. Times are stored centrally and displayed to everyone in their own local timezone.
Step-by-step
1. Click "Set Your Match Time"
Click the blue Set Your Match Time button at the bottom of the lineup embed.
Note
You must be assigned to a slot in the lineup before you can set a match time. If you are not in the lineup, you will see: "You are not currently part of the lineup, try again once you've been added."
2. Set your timezone (first time only)
If this is your first time using the bot, you will be prompted to set your timezone before proceeding. See Updating Your Timezone for details on that flow.
Once your timezone is saved it is remembered for all future interactions — you will not be asked again unless you choose to update it.
3. Select the day
A dropdown appears with a 11-day window: yesterday through 9 days from today. Select the day your match is scheduled.
Options are shown in the format Weekday (Month Day) — for example:
- Saturday (March 07)
- Sunday (March 08)
- Monday (March 09)
4. Enter the time
A text input modal appears with the title "What time on Weekday (Month DD)?"
Type the time your match starts. The bot accepts flexible formats, interpreted in your saved timezone:
| Format | Example |
|---|---|
| 24-hour | 14:00 |
| 12-hour with AM/PM | 2:00 PM |
| 12-hour without minutes | 2 PM |
5. Done
The lineup embed updates immediately to show your match time. All other viewers will see it rendered in their own local timezone.
Updating your time
You can set your match time multiple times. Simply click Set Your Match Time again and go through the same flow — the new time will overwrite the previous one.
Troubleshooting
I clicked the button but nothing happened. Your interaction may have timed out. Try clicking the button again.
The time shown is wrong. Check your saved timezone with the Update Your Timezone button. If your timezone is incorrect, the time you entered will have been interpreted in the wrong zone.