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Set up your alliance in FarmOps

Connect your account, create your first alliance, and have your roster live in five minutes.

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You can be tracking your alliance with FarmOps before the next VS Tournament starts. There's no game integration to wire up, no spreadsheet to migrate — just a screenshot upload and you're live.

Sign up

Head to lastwar.farm and click Start Free Trial. You'll get a 14-day trial with no credit card required. Enter your email and confirm the verification code that lands in your inbox. From there FarmOps drops you on the onboarding screen.

FarmOps sign-in page

Create your alliance

The onboarding form asks for two things:

  • Alliance Name — what you'd put at the top of a Discord channel. Visible to your officers and on the public page if you enable it later.
  • Public URL — a slug like warriors-united that becomes the URL where your dashboard lives.

Both are editable later from settings, so don't agonize. After you submit, FarmOps creates the alliance and drops you on a mostly empty dashboard.

If you want to set the in-game alliance tag (the short bracketed prefix on every member's name) you can add it later from Settings → General. The tag lets FarmOps filter server-wide rankings down to just your roster on imports.

Onboarding form with Alliance Name and Public URL fields

Pull in your roster

Onboarding has a second step that walks you through importing your members directly. If you skipped it, it's the same flow from the dashboard:

  1. Open the in-game alliance member list.
  2. Take a screenshot of the visible roster — the standard zoom level is fine, FarmOps reads small text reliably.
  3. Click the floating import button (bottom-right of the dashboard) and drop the screenshot in. Pick Power as the import type and confirm.

The AI parser reads each row, matches names against your existing roster (empty on the first run, so everyone is "new"), and creates member rows with their fight power. Repeat for the next page until you've covered your full roster — usually two or three screenshots for a full 50-member alliance.

If a name didn't parse cleanly, the resolver dialog shows up at the end and asks you to confirm. Most alliances see a 95%+ match rate on the first run.

Alliance dashboard showing member roster

Set your weekly thresholds

The dashboard already shows real numbers, but the contribution scorecard on each member's profile needs two thresholds to grade behavior:

  • VS threshold — what each player should hit per VS day. Default is 7,200,000.
  • Donation daily — your daily tech donation expectation, multiplied by 7 for the weekly target. Default is 7,000.

Click the Quick Settings gear button at the top of the dashboard and update both. The numbers turn into the green/amber/red pills officers see across the app.

Dashboard header with Quick Settings button

Invite your officers

Solo isn't the point — most alliances run with two or three officers uploading screenshots throughout the week. Open Officers from the sidebar (the link only shows for admins and managers), generate an invite link, and share it.

Roles:

  • Officer can upload screenshots and edit individual records.
  • Admin can do all of that plus invite or remove other officers.
  • Manager has all admin powers and can change settings.
  • The owner (you) can also manage billing.

That's the full setup. From here the import VS Points tutorial covers the most-common daily action, and reading the member profile walks through the contribution scorecard the thresholds you just set drive.

If you want to see how an active alliance looks before doing any of this, open the live demo — it's a real read-only FarmOps dashboard with six weeks of realistic data.

Sidebar showing the Officers link

Want to see this in action? The demo alliance has the same data this tutorial walks through — fully read-only, no signup needed.

Open the live demo