Risk signals, not punishments
CheatSentry provides risk signals, not automatic punishments. Server owners stay in control of their own moderation decisions.
CheatSentry lets server owners and moderation teams check a Discord ID before it becomes a problem. Run a fast Discord ID web search or query the anti-cheat API to review admin-reviewed risk signals, source context, and a clearer moderation snapshot for FiveM, RedM, and Discord communities.
Pick one of the public demo IDs — we'll run it against the live database and show you exactly what the API returns. No sign-up, no API key.
Demo IDs are fake fixtures — never real users. Want to check an arbitrary ID? Use the web search or grab a free API key.
Hit the REST API from any bot framework — discord.py, discord.js, Serenity. ~50 lines of code is enough: every new user is checked against our API and any hit lands as a bot message in your mod channel. Press auto-scan and watch the bot work a channel live.
This demo is a UI animation that fires real requests against our public demo endpoint. In production your bot just hits the REST API with your API key.
Classic FiveM/RedM flow: a player connects, your server script hits the API with their Discord ID, on a hit the connect is denied and your mod channel is notified — all in under a second. Click the button and watch the live flow.
Sample code: a simple REST call inside your deferConnect / playerConnecting event in your FiveM resource. We ship copy-paste snippets for FiveM, RedM, SA-MP, Source engine and Roblox place servers in the docs.
CheatSentry returns a risk signal — not a verdict. The anti-cheat API and web search are intentionally designed to support admin decisions, not to replace them.
CheatSentry provides risk signals, not automatic punishments. Server owners stay in control of their own moderation decisions.
Every high-impact entry is reviewed by administrators before it reaches the database. We do not act on raw, unverified accusations.
Reports must be based on verifiable evidence, context and observable information. Unsupported, revenge or harassment-based reports are rejected.
No public shaming, no doxxing, no real names, no home addresses, no IP exposure. We work with Discord IDs and metadata only.
Players can submit an appeal if they believe an entry is incorrect. Appeals are reviewed manually and may result in correction, downgrade or removal.
Server owners decide how to act on a risk signal — based on context, internal rules and any available appeal information.
Web search or anti-cheat API — same human-supervised workflow, from check to decision to appeal.
Run a Discord ID web search in the dashboard or query the anti-cheat API. No real names or personal data are required for a check.
You receive a five-tier risk level, review status, source count and metadata. Internal evidence is never exposed publicly.
Combine the signal with your server rules and context. The decision to warn, restrict or ban is always yours.
Players can request a manual review. Valid appeals may downgrade, correct or remove an entry from the database.
One Discord ID check API, four moderation contexts. Use the web search for fast manual lookups or the anti-cheat API for automated pre-join checks.
Run a Discord ID risk check at connection time or during whitelist review. Reduce repeat-offender incidents with evidence-based signals.
Protect your roleplay environment. Surface Discord ID risk signals before they affect the experience for other players.
Bot integration for staff-only Discord ID lookups. Replace gut-feeling moderation with admin-reviewed risk indicators.
A central risk-intelligence layer for multi-server setups. Unified standards across communities, one anti-cheat API key.
Source-counted risk signals, an admin-reviewed database, and an appeal-based moderation workflow — designed for trustworthy moderation.
Clean, low, medium, high and confirmed — granular Discord user risk scores that respect context, not black-and-white labels.
Each entry references internal sources. Type and Discord ID source count are accessible via the API; private evidence is never exposed.
Every change to an entry is logged and admin-reviewed. Full traceability for your community and our review team.
A fair dispute mechanism. Affected users can request manual review, correction or removal of a Discord ID entry.
Per-plan API limits, automatic reset windows and transparent usage statistics in your dashboard.
Data-minimised, neutrally worded, with documented retention rules and a clear path for correction or deletion.
All paid plans include API access, dashboard and abuse-prevention. Limits scale with your daily volume.
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CheatSentry should be used as an additional risk signal. We recommend manual review before taking action against a user.
A Discord ID check returns a risk signal, source count, status and supporting context to help moderation teams make safer decisions before a user joins your FiveM, RedM or Discord community.
Yes. The anti-cheat API can be used in server join flows, moderation bots, dashboards or whitelist workflows to check Discord IDs automatically and receive admin-reviewed risk signals in under ~100 ms.
Yes. Affected users can submit an appeal through our appeal form if information is inaccurate, disputed or outdated. Every appeal is manually reviewed and may result in correction, downgrade or removal.
Every entry is reviewed manually by moderators and administrators. We assess based on the source situation and verifiable context, not gut feeling, and clearly label the status (unverified, reviewed, verified, rejected).
No. The anti-cheat API works with Discord IDs and optional aliases only. We do not require real names, home addresses, phone numbers or IP addresses for a check.
Through our REST API. See the API documentation for headers, response format and example integrations for FiveM, RedM, Node.js and Discord bots.
No. CheatSentry is intentionally designed as a Discord ID risk-intelligence service. We strongly recommend against fully automated bans based on a single API response — server owners should always consider context, their own rules and any available appeal information.
Under 100 ms per request on average. Indexed Discord IDs, slim payloads and edge-near responses keep both the web search and the anti-cheat API fast for live moderation.
Create a free account and run your first Discord ID check via web search or anti-cheat API in under 60 seconds. No credit card required.