> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.modr8.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.modr8.ai/introduction/feature-overview.md).

# Feature Overview

Modr8 AI bot is the secret weapon you need to support or replace a dedicated community manager. The following sections provide a comprehensive view of the full system.

### Moderation Features <a href="#standard-bot-features" id="standard-bot-features"></a>

Generate rules for media and text moderation that your AI bot will use to analyse each message posted into your chat.

[Text Moderation Settings & Management](/features/text-moderation.md)

[Media Moderation Settings & Management](/features/media-moderation.md)

### Knowledge Management <a href="#standard-bot-features" id="standard-bot-features"></a>

Being able to respond to community questions, with knowledge generated from your own content can drastically reduce the burden on admins being around to answer 24/7.

[Adding Knowledge To Your Bot](/features/knowledge-management.md)

### Event Log

Monitor the acitivty of your bot in a dedicated event log chat. Review the output of every message whether it has been kept or deleted.

[Setting Up An Event Log](/features/event-log.md)


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