VaultCord vs Double Counter 2026: Which Discord Verification Bot is Better?
Double Counter does one thing — verification and alt detection. There's no server backup, no member recovery, no configurable firewall, no custom bots, and no server discovery. Its free tier shows advertisements directly on the verification page. VaultCord includes full verification and alt detection plus the complete protection stack: member recovery, anti-nuke, anti-raid, advanced IP/VPN/ASN firewall, iOS and Android apps, server backup, and custom bots — all starting at $0 free with no ads ever. If you need more than a standalone verification gate, VaultCord is the only complete answer.
What is VaultCord?
VaultCord is a complete Discord server protection and recovery platform. Members verify through a secure OAuth2 flow — and VaultCord stores those authorizations so your entire community can be instantly restored if your server is nuked, deleted, or raided. It handles verification just like Double Counter, but then goes far beyond anything Double Counter can offer.
VaultCord's security stack includes real-time anti-nuke and anti-raid detection, an advanced IP/VPN/proxy/ASN firewall with cellular data blocking (LTE/5G/6G), alt account detection, captcha verification, minimum account age filtering, and automatic removal of unauthorized members. iOS and Android apps mean you can manage and trigger full server recoveries from anywhere. Custom bots are real, independent Discord applications — not a shared infrastructure skin.
What is Double Counter?
Double Counter (DC) is a Discord verification and alt-detection bot that serves 500,000+ communities and processes millions of verifications per month. Its core features are a fast verification flow and a proprietary fingerprinting algorithm that identifies alt accounts and ban evaders. It also cross-references multiple databases to flag VPN, proxy, and Tor connections.
Double Counter does what it does effectively — but it is strictly limited to verification. It does not back up your server, cannot recover any members after an incident, has no configurable firewall rules, offers no custom bots, and provides no server discovery or growth tools. And on the free tier, every single user who verifies through your server is served advertisements during the process.
Feature Comparison
Both platforms handle verification and alt detection — that's where the overlap ends. Double Counter is a single-purpose tool. VaultCord is a complete protection platform with verification as one component of a broader system.
| Feature | VaultCord | Double Counter |
|---|---|---|
| Member verification (OAuth2) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Alt account detection | ✓ | ✓ |
| VPN & proxy blocking | ✓ | ✓ |
| Captcha verification | ✓ Cloudflare Turnstile | ✓ |
| Full verification page customization | ✓ Themes & branding | Limited |
| Ad-free verification (all tiers) | ✓ Always ad-free | ✕ Free tier shows ads |
| Minimum account age filter | ✓ | ✕ |
| Cellular data blocking (LTE/5G/6G) | ✓ | ✕ |
| Close page after verification | ✓ | ✕ |
| Anti-nuke engine | ✓ Real-time | ✕ None |
| Anti-raid protection | ✓ | ✕ None |
| Configurable IP / country / ASN rules | ✓ Advanced Blocklist | ✕ None |
| Auto-kick unauthorized members | ✓ Automatic | ✕ |
| Server termination alerts (email) | ✓ | ✕ |
| Webhook logging | ✓ Comprehensive | Limited |
| Member recovery after nuke/raid | ✓ Unlimited members | ✕ Impossible |
| Server structure backup | ✓ Channels, roles, perms | ✕ |
| Server snapshots with message history | ✓ Advanced Backup | ✕ |
| Automatic scheduled backups | ✓ | ✕ |
| Member role assignments saved | ✓ | ✕ |
| Real-time migration logs | ✓ | ✕ |
| iOS & Android app | ✓ | ✕ |
| Real custom bots (independent apps) | ✓ Up to unlimited | ✕ |
| Custom domain for verify page | ✓ Plus plan | ✕ |
| REST API access | ✓ All plans | Limited |
| Server Discovery marketplace | ✓ | ✕ |
| Feedback & vouch system | ✓ | ✕ |
| Detailed ISP & geographic analytics | ✓ | Basic |
| Unlimited servers (top paid plan) | ✓ Plus ($8.99/mo) | ✓ Pro ($2.99/mo) |
| Free plan available | ✓ Ad-free, full security | ✓ With ads on verify |
The Ad Problem: Why Double Counter's Free Tier Hurts You
Double Counter's free tier monetizes the verification process by displaying advertisements directly on the verification page. This is the exact moment users are being asked to grant OAuth2 access to their Discord account — one of the highest-trust interactions in the entire Discord ecosystem.
When a user clicks "Verify" in your server and lands on an ad-supported page, several things happen that hurt your community:
- Trust erosion — Ads make the page look less official and more like a phishing attempt, causing cautious users to abandon verification
- Drop-off rates increase — Every extra element on a verification page is another reason for hesitant users not to complete the flow
- Third-party exposure — Ad networks have their own data collection practices that are outside Double Counter's control
- Server reputation — Your server's verification experience reflects directly on you as an owner — an ad-filled gate undermines the professionalism of your community
What Happens When Verification Isn't Enough?
Double Counter stops bad actors at the door. But what happens when the threat is already inside — a rogue admin, a compromised moderator account, or a coordinated multi-account attack that passes verification? Double Counter has no answer for any of these scenarios. VaultCord does.
When Your Server Gets Nuked
A rogue admin starts mass-deleting channels. Double Counter does nothing — it has no visibility into server events. VaultCord's anti-nuke engine detects the anomalous activity in real time, strips permissions from the offending account, and stops the attack before your server is destroyed. If damage does occur, VaultCord restores it from the latest snapshot.
When Your Server Gets Raided
A coordinated wave of accounts floods your server. Double Counter's verification gate may slow them down if it's configured, but VaultCord's anti-raid engine actively monitors join rates and blocks the attack pattern before accounts are even inside the server — combined with IP/ASN blocking to prevent the same actors from retrying with new accounts.
When Your Server Gets Deleted
This is the scenario where the gap between these two tools becomes total. If your server is deleted — whether by a compromised owner account or a Discord action — Double Counter cannot help you in any way. VaultCord can restore your entire server: channels, roles, permissions, settings, and every member who verified through VaultCord's OAuth flow, pulled back into a new server automatically.
Firewall Control: Configurable Rules vs Fixed Blocking
Double Counter checks incoming verifications against known VPN, proxy, and Tor databases — but these are fixed, automated checks. Server owners cannot configure custom rules, whitelist specific IP ranges, block specific countries or ASNs, or set up granular exceptions. You either use Double Counter's global threat database or you don't — there's no in-between.
This rigidity is one of the most common sources of frustration with Double Counter. Users regularly report being blocked despite not using a VPN, often because they're on mobile networks, corporate ISPs, or in regions with shared IP infrastructure that Double Counter flags by default.
VaultCord's Advanced Blocklist gives server owners full control over firewall rules — block or allow by specific IP, IP range, country, ASN, or user-agent. You can add exceptions for legitimate users, whitelist your own team's networks, and fine-tune exactly what gets flagged. The firewall serves you, not the other way around.
- IP-level blocking — Block specific IPs or entire IP ranges from verifying
- Country filtering — Restrict verification by geographic region
- ASN blocking — Block entire network providers known for hosting bad actors or bot farms
- Cellular data blocking — Block LTE, 5G, and 6G connections to stop mobile proxy abuse — a capability Double Counter does not have
- Minimum account age — Require accounts to be at least X days old, stopping throwaway accounts used in raids
Pricing: VaultCord vs Double Counter
Double Counter's Pro tier is inexpensive at ~$2.99/mo and covers unlimited servers — but it covers only verification and alt detection. VaultCord's free tier alone includes more functionality than Double Counter Pro, and VaultCord Premium at $3.99/mo adds advanced backup, 5 servers, and the full security suite for just $1/mo more.
VaultCord Pricing
Double Counter Pricing
Verdict: Category by Category
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✓Verification & alt detection: VaultCord — both platforms verify members and detect alts, but VaultCord adds cellular blocking, account age filtering, configurable firewall rules, and auto-kick for unauthorized members. VaultCord's verification is more complete.
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✓Ad-free verification experience: VaultCord — always ad-free on every plan. Double Counter requires paid Pro to remove ads from the verify page.
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✓Member recovery after any incident: VaultCord — Double Counter stores no OAuth tokens and has zero recovery capability. This comparison ends here for anyone who values their community.
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✓Anti-nuke & anti-raid protection: VaultCord — Double Counter has absolutely no protection against internal threats or coordinated attacks. VaultCord's real-time engines cover both.
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✓Configurable firewall (IP/country/ASN): VaultCord — Double Counter uses fixed global databases with no owner-configurable rules. VaultCord gives you full control over every firewall parameter.
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✓Server backup & snapshots: VaultCord — Double Counter has no backup features of any kind. VaultCord backs up channels, roles, permissions, settings, message history, and emojis.
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✓Mobile management (iOS/Android): VaultCord — Double Counter has no mobile app. VaultCord lets you manage and trigger recoveries from your phone.
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✓Value for money: VaultCord — Double Counter Pro is $2.99/mo for verification only. VaultCord Free is $0 and includes the full security and recovery suite. VaultCord Premium at $3.99/mo adds advanced backup and 5 servers for $1/mo more.
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~Simplicity for verification-only use: Double Counter is lighter if you exclusively need a standalone verification gate with no other features. If that's truly all you need, it works. But the moment you need anything else, VaultCord covers it all.
- Verification + alt detection with zero ads on all plans
- Full member recovery after any incident
- Anti-nuke and anti-raid real-time protection
- Configurable IP/country/ASN/cellular firewall
- Server backup, snapshots, and message history
- iOS and Android app for on-the-go management
- Real custom bots — not shared infrastructure
- Server Discovery for community growth
- Ads on the verification page for free users
- Zero member recovery — community permanently lost if server deleted
- No server backup or snapshot capability
- No anti-nuke or anti-raid protection
- No configurable firewall rules — fixed database only
- No iOS or Android app
- No custom bots or server discovery
- False VPN positives with no exception/whitelist system