Jupnich
Discord server operations without a setup wall: setup repair, tickets, events, roles, welcome flows, moderation support, and source routing.
Zenithoche builds simple, high-signal tools for Discord communities, creators, and server owners who need software that feels clear instead of hostile.
A living surface for setup, support, pricing, and proof.
Each product keeps its own job. Zenithoche keeps the design language consistent: simple setup, calm surfaces, strong utility, and no bloated command maze.
Discord server operations without a setup wall: setup repair, tickets, events, roles, welcome flows, moderation support, and source routing.
Creator-server tools for clean signal: AutoPost, Backdraft overflow review, Hat Draws, and a simple builder doorway.
A public home for clean tools, real previews, and systems built to be understood.
Top-level actions stay readable. Complexity lives underneath the surface, not in the user’s face.
Product pages teach setup with video loops, screenshots, and plain words instead of burying everything in slash-command help.
Panels, features, and flows have real visual proof so the site reads like active software instead of a placeholder.
Real previews. Real setup. Real tools doing the work.
Built for small creators and real communities: useful free tools first, paid tiers only where the work gets heavier.
Core server operations for communities getting organized.
More control for active server teams.
Advanced operations for servers carrying heavier automation.
Creator-server setup with a clean four-button doorway.
Creator setup tools for active streamer and community spaces.
Expanded creator operations for stream tools and event-style community support.
Use this site for demos, tutorials, launch pages, polished media, product trust, pricing, and the public Zenithoche identity. Discord can stay simple because the site can carry the atmosphere.
Setup help, product updates, Jupnich and Ashiko support, and the first small signal from Toshi.