R19
The clan roster, without opening the clan tab
Members, ranks, who's online, open invites and the MOTD - read straight from the official clan API, next to the chat mirror in CHATS.
- The full roster, with ranks
- R19 shows every clan member with their rank, so you see who actually holds authority instead of guessing from the name list.
- Who's online, right now
- Each member's online or offline state is on screen without opening the in-game clan tab to check.
- Open invites and the MOTD, in one place
- Pending invites and the clan's message of the day sit next to the roster, so onboarding a new member does not mean hunting through menus.
- The clan chat mirror lives in CHATS
- Clan chat runs next to team chat in R14, so you are not switching between the game and a separate window to follow both.
- A member's Steam profile, one click away
- Click a name and their Steam profile opens - useful the moment you need to check someone out, without alt-tabbing to search a name by hand.
About Clan roster
Can I promote, kick or edit the clan from RustPocket?
No. R19 reads the clan the same way the official API exposes it - roster, ranks, invites and MOTD - but it does not write anything back. Management still happens in game.
Does it show clan members on the map?
No. The clan API gives ranks, online state and the roster, not live positions. R19 does not claim map markers for clan members it cannot actually place.
It does not work alone
Clan roster is one register. Every subscription carries all of them, and they are worth more wired together than apart.
R100
One person runs it. The whole team gets it
A bot that answers in Rust team chat: pop, time, events, scan and more. Speaks answers out loud too. No self-hosting, no separate Discord setup, no per-seat cost.
R100
A Rust Discord bot with nothing to host
Raid, death, event and cargo alerts in your Discord, plus thirty-plus commands answered in a channel. No bot to self-host, no Node server to keep alive, no per-seat cost.
One plan. Every register. Cancel anytime.