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title: Deploy on Northflank
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Deploy Moltbot on Northflank with a one-click template and finish setup in your browser.
This is the easiest “no terminal on the server” path: Northflank runs the Gateway for you,
and you configure everything via the `/setup` web wizard.
## How to get started
1. Click [Deploy Moltbot](https://northflank.com/stacks/deploy-moltbot) to open the template.
2. Create an [account on Northflank](https://app.northflank.com/signup) if you dont already have one.
3. Click **Deploy Moltbot now**.
4. Set the required environment variable: `SETUP_PASSWORD`.
5. Click **Deploy stack** to build and run the Moltbot template.
6. Wait for the deployment to complete, then click **View resources**.
7. Open the Moltbot service.
8. Open the public Moltbot URL and complete setup at `/setup`.
9. Open the Control UI at `/moltbot`.
## What you get
- Hosted Moltbot Gateway + Control UI
- Web setup wizard at `/setup` (no terminal commands)
- Persistent storage via Northflank Volume (`/data`) so config/credentials/workspace survive redeploys
## Setup flow
1) Visit `https://<your-northflank-domain>/setup` and enter your `SETUP_PASSWORD`.
2) Choose a model/auth provider and paste your key.
3) (Optional) Add Telegram/Discord/Slack tokens.
4) Click **Run setup**.
5) Open the Control UI at `https://<your-northflank-domain>/moltbot`
If Telegram DMs are set to pairing, the setup wizard can approve the pairing code.
## Getting chat tokens
### Telegram bot token
1) Message `@BotFather` in Telegram
2) Run `/newbot`
3) Copy the token (looks like `123456789:AA...`)
4) Paste it into `/setup`
### Discord bot token
1) Go to https://discord.com/developers/applications
2) **New Application** → choose a name
3) **Bot** → **Add Bot**
4) **Enable MESSAGE CONTENT INTENT** under Bot → Privileged Gateway Intents (required or the bot will crash on startup)
5) Copy the **Bot Token** and paste into `/setup`
6) Invite the bot to your server (OAuth2 URL Generator; scopes: `bot`, `applications.commands`)