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Invite Tracker

See who invited whom, how many of those members stayed, and which invites exist on your server, with commands and a dashboard leaderboard.


The Invite Tracker counts who brought each new member to your server. For every inviter you can see their total invites, how many of those people are still here, how many left again, and how many came from very fresh accounts (“fake”). Members and staff can check the numbers with a command, and the dashboard shows a leaderboard plus a list of every invite link.

Turning it on

Open Invite Tracker in the dashboard and switch on Track invites. You can also:

  • Fake threshold - a join from an account younger than this many days is counted as “fake” and shown separately, so brand-new throwaway accounts don’t inflate someone’s score.
  • Post a join message - optionally announce in a channel who joined and who invited them. Off by default.

Counting starts when you turn it on

Discord never tells a bot which invite a member used, so NoxBot compares each invite's use count on every join to work it out. That means tracking only works from the moment you enable it. Members who joined earlier can't be matched to an inviter after the fact.

The numbers

Every join lands in exactly one bucket, so the totals always add up:

  • Total - everyone the person invited.
  • Still here - invited members who are still on the server and not flagged as fake.
  • Left - invited members who have since left.
  • Fake - invited members whose account was younger than your threshold when they joined.

Commands

  • /invites [user] - show the invite numbers for yourself or another member.
  • /invite-leaderboard - the members with the most invites, with buttons to page through.

Dashboard

The dashboard page shows headline numbers, a Top inviters leaderboard, and an Invite links list with each link’s creator and creation date.

The bot needs the Manage Server permission

To read invites and the vanity URL, NoxBot needs the **Manage Server** permission on your server. Without it the tracker can't tell which invite was used and will mark joins as unknown. If the invite links list stays empty, check this permission first.