Post by Dancing Puffball on Aug 7, 2023 2:08:52 GMT
Stay chart over different periods
All the info is self explanatory. D means days, so if it says 20D for example, that means the invite was tracked over a period of 20 days. The lower the days, the fewer stays the invite has a chance to get compared to other invites. In the aggregate, we see that if the Molten Affiliation had been up for as long as the Discordhome, Disforge, Discadia, and Bump Central (StefanFX) footer invite links, it would have around 90 joins instead of 30.
Furthermore you can see how some of these cost me money and some didn't. If I were to recommend spending money on any of these websites and bots I would go for OneBump and BumpYourServer. The premiums from Disforge and Discordhome were rather unimpressive, and you're better off spending the money on the right Partner Managers (PMs) instead, or possibly even paid ads of some sort.
Also the only reason Discord.me isn't on this list is because it's the only listing site that I'm using that will only accept my server if I have ownership, but my ownership account is locked behind 2fa. However I generally do recommend Discord.me due to their good search traffic.
Most impressive: Discadia by far, especially considering that I didn't spend money on it.
Most disappointing: Most of the bump bots were very disappointing. Only BYS and OneBump offered premiums that I felt were worth spending money on.
Finally keep in mind different factors determine how fast you gain joins and stays from different services. For example some bump bots offer low cooldowns, ping reminders, greater server reach, and potentially other features like autoshare that get you members quicker. As for growth websites, some of these websites have better search algorithyms than others, which also leads to their premiums being less worth the price. For example on Discadia when you search 'Advertising' you see DGP at the top at nearly all times despite the fact that we don't pay for premium.
All the info is self explanatory. D means days, so if it says 20D for example, that means the invite was tracked over a period of 20 days. The lower the days, the fewer stays the invite has a chance to get compared to other invites. In the aggregate, we see that if the Molten Affiliation had been up for as long as the Discordhome, Disforge, Discadia, and Bump Central (StefanFX) footer invite links, it would have around 90 joins instead of 30.
Furthermore you can see how some of these cost me money and some didn't. If I were to recommend spending money on any of these websites and bots I would go for OneBump and BumpYourServer. The premiums from Disforge and Discordhome were rather unimpressive, and you're better off spending the money on the right Partner Managers (PMs) instead, or possibly even paid ads of some sort.
Also the only reason Discord.me isn't on this list is because it's the only listing site that I'm using that will only accept my server if I have ownership, but my ownership account is locked behind 2fa. However I generally do recommend Discord.me due to their good search traffic.
Most impressive: Discadia by far, especially considering that I didn't spend money on it.
Most disappointing: Most of the bump bots were very disappointing. Only BYS and OneBump offered premiums that I felt were worth spending money on.
Finally keep in mind different factors determine how fast you gain joins and stays from different services. For example some bump bots offer low cooldowns, ping reminders, greater server reach, and potentially other features like autoshare that get you members quicker. As for growth websites, some of these websites have better search algorithyms than others, which also leads to their premiums being less worth the price. For example on Discadia when you search 'Advertising' you see DGP at the top at nearly all times despite the fact that we don't pay for premium.