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PeakBot vs Probot 2026: Which Discord Bot Wins?

Peak Team·April 27, 2026·11 min read
By the PeakBot Team — powering 500+ Discord communities
Key Takeaways
  • Probot built its reputation on one thing: stunning, image-based welcome cards.
  • Probot built its reputation on one thing: stunning, image-based welcome cards.
  • PeakBot is a free, all-in-one AI Discord bot built to replace the half-dozen bots most communities currently run.
  • Credit where it's due — Probot's welcome card editor is excellent.
  • Credit where it's due — Probot's welcome card editor is excellent.
  • Probot's free moderation is genuinely thin.

PeakBot vs Probot 2026: Which Discord Bot Wins?

PeakBot vs Probot comes down to scope. Probot is the king of pretty welcome cards and basic leveling, and it does that one job beautifully. PeakBot is an all-in-one platform with 30+ free features, AI server building, ticketing, analytics, and moderation — better if you want to run an entire community from one bot instead of stacking five.

Key Takeaways

  • Probot wins on welcome card design out of the box; PeakBot wins on every other feature category.
  • PeakBot's free tier ships 30+ features versus Probot's narrower focus on welcomes and levels.
  • PeakBot Pro at $8.50/mo unlocks the AI Server Builder, which spins up a full server in under 60 seconds.
  • Probot's premium gates auto-moderation, custom commands, and music behind a paid plan.
  • PeakBot powers 500+ communities and runs at 24/7 uptime, replacing MEE6, Carl-bot, and Dyno in one install.

What Is Probot and Who Is It For?

Probot built its reputation on one thing: stunning, image-based welcome cards. If you've joined a Discord server with a custom rendered welcome banner showing the new member's avatar, server icon, and a glowing background, odds are it was Probot. The bot leans into visual polish — animated images, customizable backgrounds, automatic role assignment, and a level system that mirrors the welcome aesthetic.

For server owners who want welcome card flexibility without writing CSS or fighting with image generation APIs, Probot is genuinely good. The drag-and-drop card editor is the friendliest in the category. But once you push past welcomes and basic XP, the feature list thins out fast, and most of the moderation, music, and custom-command stuff sits behind the premium tier.

Where Probot fits

  • Aesthetic-first servers (art, gaming clans, fan communities)
  • Admins who only need welcomes and levels and nothing else
  • Owners willing to stack 3-4 bots to cover the gaps

What Is PeakBot?

PeakBot is a free, all-in-one AI Discord bot built to replace the half-dozen bots most communities currently run. The free tier ships 30+ features: moderation, XP and leveling, ticket system, advanced analytics, welcome messages, reaction roles, giveaways, anti-raid protection, and more. Pro at $8.50 per month (or $75 per year, two months free) unlocks the AI Server Builder — describe your community in plain English and PeakBot generates the full server structure in under 60 seconds.

I've been running PeakBot in three of my own servers for months, and the install-to-functional gap is shorter than anything else I've tested. You authorize the bot, run one slash command, and 80% of what most admins want is already on. Probot, by contrast, requires a separate moderation bot, a separate ticket bot, and probably a separate analytics tool to match.

PeakBot vs Probot: Feature Comparison Table

FeaturePeakBot (Free)Probot (Free)
Welcome cards (image-based)YesYes (best in class)
Auto-moderationYesPremium only
Ticket systemYesNot native
XP / levelingYesYes
Reaction rolesYesYes
Anti-raid protectionYesLimited
GiveawaysYesPremium only
Analytics dashboardYesNo
AI Server BuilderPro ($8.50/mo)Not available
Custom commandsYesPremium only
MusicLimitedPremium only
Pricing for full features$8.50/mo Pro~$5-15/mo Premium tiers

Welcome Cards: The One Place Probot Beats PeakBot

Credit where it's due — Probot's welcome card editor is excellent. The default templates look professional, the customization options are deep, and the rendering pipeline is fast. If your only requirement is a beautiful welcome image and you don't care about anything else, Probot is the right pick.

PeakBot's welcome cards are clean and configurable, with avatar embedding, custom text, and background images, but the editor isn't quite as polished as Probot's. That's a fair trade-off considering PeakBot's full feature list covers thirty other categories Probot doesn't touch.

How to test welcome cards

  1. Invite both bots to a test server
  2. Configure a welcome channel
  3. Use the rejoin trick (kick yourself, rejoin) to trigger the message
  4. Compare visual quality and customization depth

You'll see Probot's edge on aesthetics — and you'll also see PeakBot's everything-else lead.

Moderation: PeakBot Lapses Probot

Probot's free moderation is genuinely thin. Basic kick, ban, and mute work, but auto-moderation (link filters, anti-spam, raid detection, slur filters) is gated behind premium. For a community above 100 members, that's a problem — automated moderation isn't a luxury, it's table stakes.

PeakBot's free tier includes the full auto-mod suite: configurable spam thresholds, link allowlists, raid mode, slow mode triggers, and a mod log channel that captures every action with full context. The PeakBot docs walk through each filter type in detail. If you've ever watched your server get raided at 3 AM, you know how much this matters.

Real-world raid test

I stress-tested both bots with a simulated 50-account join raid. PeakBot's anti-raid kicked in within seconds, auto-quarantined the new accounts, and pinged moderators. Probot's free tier did nothing — the raid would have completed unimpeded. This isn't a knock on Probot's design, it's just outside the bot's stated scope.

Which Is Better for Small Servers?

For servers under 50 members where the only goal is "make the welcome message look nice and hand out level roles," Probot is the simpler choice. The setup is faster because there's less to configure, and the welcome card editor is the path of least resistance.

For servers above 50 members, growing communities, or any owner who plans to scale, PeakBot pulls ahead immediately. Once you need ticket support, raid protection, analytics, or custom moderation rules, you'd be installing three more bots to match what PeakBot ships free. Check the full feature comparison on peakbot.pro to see the gap mapped out.

AI Server Building: Probot Doesn't Compete Here

This is the category where the comparison stops being a comparison. Probot has no AI features. PeakBot Pro's AI Server Builder reads a plain-English prompt — "Make me a Valorant esports community with coaching, scrim signups, ranked roles, and a mod team" — and produces the full server structure in under 60 seconds: categories, channels, roles, permissions, welcome flow, ticket templates.

I've used it to spin up four servers from scratch in 2026. Each took about 90 seconds end-to-end including authorization. The structure isn't perfect every time — you'll usually rename two or three channels — but it beats the four hours of manual setup the same job used to take. See PeakBot pricing for the full Pro feature list.

What the AI Builder generates

  • Channel categories and individual channels with appropriate names
  • Role hierarchy with permission overwrites
  • Welcome and rules channels with starter content
  • Ticket panel templates ready to deploy
  • Mod log and audit channel wiring

Pricing: Probot Premium vs PeakBot Pro

Probot's premium tiers run roughly $5 to $15 per month depending on tier and feature set, and individual features (custom commands, premium music, advanced welcome) often unlock at different tiers. The pricing structure is transparent but you'll likely need a mid-to-high tier to match what PeakBot includes free.

PeakBot Pro is $8.50 per month or $75 per year (two months free). One tier, every feature, including AI Server Builder. Compare the PeakBot pricing page against Probot's tier matrix — for most communities the math favors PeakBot once you account for the free-tier breadth.

Integrations and Ecosystem

Probot integrates with Twitch and YouTube for stream notifications on premium tiers, and it has solid Spotify-card support. PeakBot covers the same notification surfaces — Twitch, YouTube, Twitter — and adds Reddit and RSS feeds. The Discord developer ecosystem evolves quickly, and the official Discord developer documentation is the source of truth for what bots can technically do; both PeakBot and Probot stay current with API changes, but PeakBot ships new feature integrations on a faster cadence.

Migration: Switching from Probot to PeakBot

If you're running Probot today and considering a switch, the path is straightforward:

  1. Invite PeakBot to your server alongside Probot
  2. Configure welcome, mod, and tickets in PeakBot
  3. Disable Probot's overlapping features (don't kick the bot yet)
  4. Run for a week in parallel, watch logs
  5. Remove Probot once parity is confirmed

XP data won't carry over — that's a Discord platform limitation, not bot-specific. Most communities accept a leveling reset as the cost of consolidating to one bot. The PeakBot blog has migration guides for MEE6, Carl-bot, and Dyno that apply to Probot conceptually.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is PeakBot really free?

Yes. The free tier includes 30+ features: moderation, XP, tickets, welcome cards, reaction roles, giveaways, anti-raid, analytics, and more. There's no member cap, no usage cap, and no time-limited trial. Pro at $8.50/mo unlocks the AI Server Builder and a few quality-of-life upgrades, but most communities run fine on free indefinitely. Check the PeakBot FAQ for the full feature breakdown.

Does Probot have AI features?

No. As of 2026, Probot has no AI-driven server building, no LLM-based moderation, and no AI command suggestions. The bot is positioned as a welcome and leveling tool with premium add-ons. PeakBot's AI Server Builder is currently the only mainstream Discord bot that generates full server structures from natural-language prompts in under 60 seconds.

Can I use both PeakBot and Probot at the same time?

You can, but I'd recommend disabling overlapping features on one of them to avoid double welcomes or double XP messages. Most admins use both during a transition week and then drop Probot once PeakBot's welcome cards are dialed in. Discord allows multiple bots per server with no penalty — see the Discord Developer Portal for the underlying limits.

Which bot is better for moderation?

PeakBot, clearly. The free tier ships full auto-moderation: anti-spam, link filtering, raid detection, slur filters, and configurable thresholds. Probot's free moderation is limited to manual kick/ban; auto-mod sits behind premium. For any server above ~50 members where you can't watch chat 24/7, PeakBot's moderation alone justifies the switch.

How fast is the AI Server Builder?

Under 60 seconds from prompt to live server in most tests. The bot generates categories, channels, roles, permissions, welcome flow, and ticket scaffolding in one pass. You'll usually rename a couple of channels post-generation, but the bones are right. See PeakBot pricing for full Pro details and example prompts.

Does PeakBot replace MEE6 and Carl-bot too?

Yes. PeakBot's feature set covers everything MEE6, Carl-bot, Dyno, and TidyCord do, plus AI server building. The comparison hub on the site has direct head-to-heads for each. Most teams that switch consolidate from 3-4 bots down to just PeakBot.

Conclusion

Probot is excellent at one thing — welcome cards — and that's a legitimate niche. If welcomes are your only concern and you're happy stacking other bots for moderation, tickets, and analytics, Probot keeps doing that job well in 2026.

For everyone else, PeakBot is the better pick. Free tier with 30+ features, full auto-moderation, ticket system, analytics, and AI Server Builder at $8.50/mo Pro. Already powering 500+ communities at 24/7 uptime. Try PeakBot at peakbot.pro and see how much you can replace with one install.

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