Group stats¶
/groupstats gives you a quick health snapshot of your VRChat group — members,
moderation, join requests, and activity — over a window you choose, as a summary plus a
downloadable spreadsheet. Built entirely from the logs LogDog has already pulled, so it's
instant and read-only.
Admins only
/groupstats is administrator-only and isn't grantable — it's a whole-group overview
for owners/admins. (For per-person activity, see Moderator activity.)
Using /groupstats¶
Run /groupstats and optionally pick a time window from the dropdown — Last 7 / 30 /
90 days or All time (default: 30 days). The reply is ephemeral — only you see it.
What you'll see¶
A summary embed with:
| Section | Shows |
|---|---|
| 👥 Members | Current member count, the net change, and joins / leaves in the window |
| 🛡️ Moderation | Bans, unbans, kicks, warns, and removals |
| 📨 Join requests | Requests received, rejected, and blocked |
| 📈 Activity | Total events and the busiest day |
| 🏅 Top moderators | The 5 most active mods by in-VRChat actions |
How the counts work
Numbers come from your group's audit log as LogDog has pulled it. A couple of details worth knowing:
- Approved join requests aren't a separate number — an approved request simply shows up as a join (VRChat doesn't log a distinct "accepted" event).
- The Top moderators leaderboard counts in-VRChat moderator actions; the LogDog
account is excluded, so it's real people. Actions taken through the bot (e.g. a
/ban) are attributed to the LogDog account in VRChat's log, so they don't appear in this ranking — Moderator activity is the place to see a person's bot actions.
The CSV export¶
Attached to every result is a groupstats-<server>-YYYYMMDD.csv — a day-by-day breakdown
(date, joins, leaves, bans, unbans, kicks, warns, removals, requests, rejects, blocks). Open it in
Excel or Google Sheets to chart trends over time.
Related¶
- Moderator activity — drill into what one specific moderator has done.
- Server audit log — the full chronological record of actions through LogDog.
- Command reference — every command and its access level.