Xattix vs Wick, MEE6, and Beemo: where each Discord security bot fits.
Most Discord security stacks need more than one layer, but Xattix can replace more than a simple impersonation plugin: it covers controlled join access, scammer intelligence, identity triage, and audit trails. Keep dedicated anti-nuke tooling for permission abuse and server lockdown.
Quick comparison
The practical question is not which bot replaces every other bot. It is which risk each layer is built to reduce.
| Tool | Best fit | Primary gap Xattix fills |
|---|---|---|
| Xattix | Discord anti-impersonation, controlled join access, one-time access codes, cross-server scammer intelligence, and identity audit logs. | Purpose-built for people pretending to be trusted members, admins, signal callers, or support accounts; can replace basic verification gates when you enforce portal-led entry. |
| Wick | Anti-nuke, server lockdown, moderation, and hardening workflows. | Xattix adds name, avatar, bio, account age, access-code join control, and cross-server identity threat scoring. |
| MEE6 | General moderation, leveling, community automation, and broad bot features. | Xattix adds focused anti-impersonation detection, scammer blacklists, and controlled join access for high-trust roles. |
| Beemo | Userbot raid detection and raid-defense workflows. | Xattix reduces alt-account staging when entry is routed through the Join Portal, and adds identity checks for slower social-engineering attacks that may not look like a raid. |
When Xattix makes sense
Add Xattix when the biggest risk is a member trusting the wrong account.
Your staff is public
Owners, moderators, support accounts, creators, and signal callers are easy for scammers to copy.
Your community has money at stake
Trading, Web3, paid education, creator memberships, and gaming marketplaces attract social engineering.
You already have moderation
Xattix is designed to sit alongside your existing anti-spam, anti-nuke, and anti-raid layers.
Feature comparison by risk
Use this to decide where each bot belongs in your stack.
| Risk | Typical tool | Why Xattix helps |
|---|---|---|
| Spam and rule-breaking | General moderation bots | Xattix is not a general moderation replacement; it adds identity protection. |
| Server takeover or mass permission abuse | Anti-nuke tooling | Xattix protects the human trust layer around staff identities, but it does not detect mass channel, role, or webhook abuse. |
| Raid waves | Anti-raid tooling or portal-only entry | Xattix can reduce anti-alt and invite-code tooling when all entry is routed through the Join Portal, but public servers still need burst-raid and spam controls. |
| Fake admins, fake signal callers, copied creators | Xattix | Multi-signal matching checks names, avatars, bios, account age, and blacklist history. |
Buyer objections answered directly
The right answer is usually a layered stack, with Xattix replacing the identity gates and evidence workflows other bots do not own.
Already using Wick?
Keep it for anti-nuke and server hardening. Add Xattix when copied staff identities, portal-based vetting, and scammer intelligence are the risks your members actually face.
Already using MEE6?
Keep automation and moderation workflows. Xattix can replace basic verification-code flows and blacklist spreadsheets while focusing on high-trust identity abuse.
Already using Beemo?
Keep raid defense for open public servers. Add Xattix for portal-led entry, alt-account staging, and slow social-engineering attacks that start with a copied moderator or signal caller.
Deep-dive comparisons
One-on-one comparisons for the bots most communities consider before adding Xattix.
Xattix vs Wick →
Anti-nuke and server lockdown vs identity protection and scammer intelligence. See where each fits.
Xattix vs MEE6 →
General moderation, leveling, and engagement vs purpose-built anti-impersonation.
Xattix vs Beemo →
Userbot raid detection vs slow social-engineering identity attacks. Run both for full coverage.
Keep your current stack. Add the identity layer.
If your server already has moderation, anti-raid, or anti-nuke coverage, Xattix fills the impersonation gap around trusted people.