The GnBots Dashboard gives you one central place to see and control your server, the bot, and your game sessions – all without opening Remote Desktop.
1. Logging in
- Open the dashboard URL – click here.
- Log in with:
- Username: your server IP (for example: 127.0.0.1)
- Password: the password you use to log in to your server (RDP password)
- After logging in, you’ll land on the Dashboard, showing an overview of your server(s). In the next steps we’ll go through each section.
2. “Your Servers” – Main Overview & Controls
At the top of your dashboard you’ll see the Your Servers table. This is your main control center.
For each server you will see:
- IP – the address of your server.
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Status – a colored pill showing:
- 🟢 Running – the bot is active on this server.
- 🔴 Stopped – the bot is not running.
- 🟡 Idle – the server is online, but no active bot session is detected.
- Bot Run Time – how long the bot has been running since it was last started.
- License – the current license key for this server with an Update button to enter a new key.
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Auto Bot Restart – a toggle that controls automatic restarts:
- Enabled – if the bot crashes or stops, the system is allowed to auto-restart it.
- Disabled – no automatic restart; you’ll need to start the bot manually. Recommended when you are doing manual work on your farms.
Actions
In the Actions column you will find quick controls for each server:
- Start – starts the bot on this server.
- Stop – stops the bot on this server.
- Server Reboot – sends a reboot command to the physical server.
3. Session Details – What the Bot Is Doing
The Session Details section shows what’s happening inside the bot for each emulator/session.
At the top you’ll see a small summary row with tags showing how many instances are in each state:
- Running – number of active sessions.
- Paused – sessions that are currently paused.
- Booting – sessions that are still starting.
- Total – total number of sessions on that server.
Below that, a table lists detailed information for each session:
- ID – internal session ID.
- Account – the account name / label for that slot.
- Game – which game is running.
- Game Version – the version that is currently installed.
- Current Task – what the bot is doing right now (for example: “Collecting”, “Farming”, etc.).
Use the Refresh button in the toolbar to reload the data.
4. Remote Tablet – Control the Emulator Without RDP
The Remote Tablet card lets you open a live view of the emulator and control it directly from your browser, without using Remote Desktop.
For a full step-by-step walk-through of all Remote Tablet features, please see our dedicated guide:
5. Screenshots – Quick Visual Check Per Account
The Screenshots section shows thumbnails for each running session on each server.
For every server you see:
- A card with the server IP.
- Inside the card, a grid of screenshots:
- Each screenshot is labeled with the account name.
- Clicking a thumbnail opens a larger version in a new tab.
Use the Refresh button to grab the latest screenshots.
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