> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.pandezlabs.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.pandezlabs.com/pandez-guard/premium/customization.md).

# Customization

:white\_check\_mark:・Customize Pandez Guard's messages

:white\_check\_mark:・Customize Pandez Guard's steps

:white\_check\_mark:・Add your own steps

{% hint style="success" %}
Buy premium: [buy.pandezlabs.com](https://buy.pandezlabs.com)
{% endhint %}

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#### To customize messages and verification steps

1. Use the `/customize` command.
2. Click on `Messages` or `Verification Steps` depending on what you want to customize.
3. Select the message or verification step you want to customize.&#x20;
4. Use the dropdown menu to edit the message/step contents.&#x20;
5. Click on `Save` to preview your changes.&#x20;
6. Click on `Confirm` to confirm your changes.

#### To add your own verification steps

1. Use the `/customize` command.
2. Click on `Verification Steps`.
3. Click on `Add`.
4. Click on `Custom`.&#x20;
5. Use the dropdown menu to edit the message/step contents.&#x20;
6. Click on `Save` to preview your changes.&#x20;
7. Click on `Confirm` to confirm your changes.


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