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Invites

The Invites page answers one simple question: which channel really grows the server? It lets you name each link by source, measure attributed joins, and suspend an abusive inviter.

Four counters open the page: Sources, Attributed joins, Total joins and Retention. The Refresh and Export buttons sit in the top right.


The table lists each link with its Created, Code, Source, Inviter, Uses, Joins, Status and Last join columns.

  • The search field accepts a code or an inviter.
  • The status filter offers All statuses, Active, Suspended, Expired and Deleted.
  • A long-inactive link is marked Dormant, and a link whose author is suspended carries the Inviter suspended badge.

On each row:

Action Effect
Name / Rename the source Assigns a source to the link (60 characters maximum).
Copy the link Copies the discord.gg/… URL to the clipboard.
Details Opens the link’s record.
Purge Kicks every member who joined through this code.
Delete Permanently deletes the invite.

This is where join attribution becomes readable.

Name a first link

Give it a meaningful name: TikTok, Instagram, a campaign, a partner.

Group them

Reuse exactly the same name across several links to count them together.

Read the performance

The Performance per source block ranks sources and shows, for each, the number of named links and the attributed joins.

Kotbo shows the percentage of joins covered and reminds you how many invites are still unassigned. The Best source is highlighted.


A ranking of members by the number of joins they brought in, with the date of their last join.


Blocks a member’s new invites, and can cascade-purge.

  1. Enter the Discord user ID (required) and, optionally, their tag and a reason.
  2. Tick Cascade-purge the invited members to also kick every member who came through their links.
  3. Click Suspend the inviter.

The list of active suspensions with their reason (or No reason). The Restore button reinstates the inviter.