HiveServers ranks communities by real, verified activity — not who paid the most to bump. List free, grow faster, and reach members actually looking for you.
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Why owners choose HiveServers
Built to grow your community, not drain it
Real growth analytics
Track joins, retention, click-through and where your members come from. Know exactly what's working — updated live.
Fair, activity-based ranking
We rank by verified activity, not wallet size. A thriving 500-member server can outrank a dead 50k one. Merit wins.
Verified counts, zero fakes
Our bot confirms live member and online counts. No inflated numbers, no bot armies — just servers members can trust.
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Every server lists free forever. Upgrade when you're ready to reach more members and unlock the full growth toolkit.
Starter
$0forever
For every community, always free.
{c} Up to 3 server & bot listings
{c} Verified member count
{c} Bump every 6 hours
{c} Basic analytics (7-day)
{x} Featured placement
{x} Priority ranking boost
Pro
$9/mo
For growing servers that want reach.
{c} Everything in Starter
{c} Featured on category pages
{c} 2× ranking boost
{c} Bump every 2 hours
{c} Full analytics (30-day)
{c} Up to 5 listings (servers & bots)
Empire
$29/mo
For networks & serious growth.
{c} Everything in Pro
{c} Homepage spotlight rotation
{c} 4× ranking boost + top of category
{c} Bump every 30 minutes
{c} Up to 10 listings (servers & bots)
{c} Priority support & early features
About HiveServers
The Discord directory that ranks communities by real activity.
HiveServers helps great Discord communities get found — and helps members find servers that are actually active, not just big on paper.
Why we built it
Most server lists have the same two problems: inflated member counts and pay-to-win ranking. Servers buy their way to the top, and members join "50,000-member" communities that turn out to be ghost towns. We wanted a directory that rewards real, healthy communities instead.
How ranking works
We rank listings by verified activity — live online presence and member engagement — with a time-based bump that keeps active servers near the top. A thriving 500-member server can outrank a dead 50,000-member one. Paid plans give a boost, but they can't fake activity, so merit still wins.
Verified counts
When you list a server, we resolve your invite directly through Discord to confirm live member and online counts. No self-reported numbers, no bot armies — just figures members can trust.
Who it's for
Server owners who want to grow the right way, and members looking for communities worth their time — gaming, anime, study, crypto, art, and everything in between.
Not affiliated with Discord. HiveServers is an independent directory and is not endorsed by or connected to Discord Inc. "Discord" is a trademark of Discord Inc.
Terms of Service
Last updated: July 4, 2026
These terms govern your use of HiveServers ("HiveServers", "we", "us"). By using the site or listing a server, you agree to them. If you don't agree, please don't use the service.
1. Eligibility
You must be at least 13 years old (or the minimum age required to use Discord in your country) to use HiveServers. By using the service you confirm you meet this requirement and that your use complies with Discord's own Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.
2. Your account
You sign in with Discord. You're responsible for activity under your account and for keeping your Discord login secure. You may disconnect at any time by removing HiveServers from your Discord authorized apps.
3. Listing a server
You may only list servers you own or are authorized to represent.
Your listing details (name, description, category, invite) must be accurate and kept up to date.
You're responsible for keeping a valid, non-expiring invite so counts can be verified.
We may adjust, hide, or remove listings that violate these terms or that we reasonably believe are misleading.
4. Prohibited content and conduct
You may not list servers or post content that:
Is illegal, or promotes illegal activity.
Sexualizes minors or contains content harmful to children in any way.
Promotes hate, harassment, violence, or discrimination.
Distributes malware, scams, phishing, or fraudulent schemes.
Attempts to fake, inflate, or manipulate member counts, rankings, or reviews.
Infringes others' intellectual property or privacy.
We remove violating listings and may ban accounts responsible for them.
5. Subscriptions and billing
Paid plans (Pro, Empire) are billed through Stripe on a recurring basis until cancelled.
Prices are shown before checkout and may change with notice; changes don't affect the period you've already paid for.
You authorize us (via Stripe) to charge your payment method each billing cycle.
You're responsible for any applicable taxes.
6. Cancellations and refunds
You can cancel anytime; your plan stays active until the end of the current billing period, after which it won't renew. Where we advertise a money-back guarantee, that specific offer applies as stated. Otherwise, payments for partial or unused periods are non-refundable.
7. Intellectual property
HiveServers, its design, and its content are ours. Content you submit (like your server description) remains yours, but you grant us a license to display and promote it within the directory.
8. Third-party services
We rely on Discord (auth and data), Stripe (payments), and Cloudflare (delivery). Your use of those services is subject to their own terms. We aren't responsible for third-party outages or actions.
9. Disclaimers
The service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind. We don't guarantee uninterrupted service, specific growth results, or the accuracy of any listing.
10. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, HiveServers is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for any amount exceeding what you paid us in the 12 months before the claim.
11. Termination
You may stop using the service anytime. We may suspend or terminate access for violations of these terms.
12. Changes
We may update these terms. Material changes will be posted here with a new "Last updated" date; continued use means you accept them.
13. Governing law and contact
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Kentucky, USA. Questions: support@hiveservers.me.
Not affiliated with Discord Inc.
Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 4, 2026
This policy explains what we collect, why, who we share it with, and the choices you have. We keep it plain-language on purpose.
1. Who we are
HiveServers is an independent Discord server directory. For any privacy request, contact support@hiveservers.me.
2. Information we collect
When you sign in with Discord
Your Discord user ID, username, and avatar — and your email address only if you provide it. We use Discord's "identify" and "guilds" permissions to confirm the servers you own.
When you list a server
The invite you submit, plus the name, description, category, and the member/online counts we resolve from Discord.
Usage and analytics
Basic events such as profile views and invite clicks on listings, with timestamps, so owners can see how their listing performs. We also keep standard server logs (IP address, browser type) for security and reliability.
Payments
Payments are processed by Stripe. We store your Stripe customer ID and plan status — we never see or store your full card number.
3. How we use your information
To run the directory: sign-in, listings, ranking, and verified counts.
To show owners analytics about their own listings.
To process subscriptions and prevent fraud and abuse.
To keep the service secure and improve it.
4. Cookies
We use a single essential session cookie to keep you signed in. We don't use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.
5. Who we share it with
We share data only with the providers that make the service work: Discord (authentication and server data), Stripe (payments), Cloudflare (delivery and security), and our hosting provider. We do not share your data with advertisers.
6. We do not sell your data
We do not sell or "share" your personal information as those terms are defined under the CCPA/CPRA, and we honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals as opt-out requests.
7. Data retention
We keep your account and listing data while your account is active. Delete your account or listings and we remove the associated data, except where we must keep records (e.g. payment records) to meet legal obligations.
8. Your rights
Depending on where you live (including under GDPR and CCPA/CPRA), you can request to access, correct, delete, or export your personal information, and opt out of any sale or sharing (we don't do either). To exercise any right, email support@hiveservers.me and we'll respond within the timeframe the law requires.
9. Security
We use HTTPS, restricted access, and reputable providers. No system is perfectly secure, but we work to protect your data.
10. Children
HiveServers is not intended for anyone under 13 (or the minimum Discord age in your country). We don't knowingly collect data from children below that age.
11. Changes
We'll post updates here with a new "Last updated" date. Significant changes will be highlighted.
A directory that helps Discord communities get discovered, ranked by real activity instead of who paid the most or who has the biggest (often fake) member count.
Is it free to list my server?
Yes. Every server can list for free, forever. Paid plans (Pro and Empire) add featured placement, faster bumps, ranking boosts, and full analytics.
How do I add my server?
Sign in with Discord, open your dashboard, click "Add a server", and paste your invite link. We verify it and your listing goes live.
Do I need to add a bot to my server?
No. We read your live member and online counts by resolving your invite through Discord — no bot has to join your server.
How does ranking work?
By verified activity (online presence and engagement) plus a time-based bump. Paid plans give a boost, but they can't fake activity — active servers rank higher.
What is bumping?
Bumping pushes your server back toward the top of its category. Free servers can bump every 6 hours; Pro every 2 hours; Empire every 30 minutes.
Are the member counts real?
Yes. We pull live approximate member and online counts straight from Discord's invite data, so numbers can't be inflated.
How many servers can I list?
Starter allows up to 3 listings, Pro up to 5, and Empire up to 10 — servers and bots.
Cancel anytime from Billing — your plan stays active until the end of the period. Refunds follow our Terms; any advertised money-back guarantee applies as stated.
Is HiveServers affiliated with Discord?
No. We're an independent directory, not endorsed by or connected to Discord Inc.
How to Grow Your Discord Server in 2026: 12 Tactics That Actually Work
HiveServers · Community growth
Growth isn't about one viral moment — it's a loop: get discovered, make a great first impression, keep people active, and let that activity pull in more people. Here are twelve tactics that compound.
1. Nail the first five minutes
Most people who leave a server do it within minutes of joining. Give new members an obvious first step: a welcome message, one clear "start here" channel, and a reaction-role or intro prompt. Confusion is the number-one killer of new-member retention.
2. Keep your structure simple
Ten channels people use beat fifty that sit empty. Start lean and add channels only when conversation actually overflows. Empty channels signal a dead server even when it isn't.
3. Post a valid, permanent invite everywhere
Set your main invite to never expire and with no use limit. A dead invite link is lost growth you'll never see. Use one canonical link so you can track where members come from.
4. List on a directory that ranks by activity
Server directories are one of the highest-intent discovery channels — people browsing them are actively looking to join something. List your server on HiveServers, where ranking is based on real activity rather than who paid the most, so an engaged server can outrank a bigger, quieter one.
5. Bump consistently
On directories that support bumping, a regular bump keeps you near the top of your category. Set a routine — the servers that grow are the ones that show up every day.
6. Give people a reason to talk daily
Prompts, questions of the day, polls, and small events create the everyday activity that makes a server feel alive. Activity is contagious; silence is too.
7. Empower a few active members
You can't be online 24/7. A small, trusted mod team keeps conversation flowing, welcomes newcomers, and handles issues before they scare people off.
8. Run low-effort recurring events
Movie nights, game nights, AMAs, or a weekly challenge give members a reason to come back on a schedule and invite friends.
9. Cross-promote with similar servers
Partner with communities in your niche for shout-outs or shared events. It's one of the fastest ways to reach people who already want what you offer.
10. Show up where your audience already is
Reddit, TikTok, YouTube, and X can funnel the right people to your invite — as long as you add value first instead of dropping links.
11. Reward loyalty
Roles, perks, and shout-outs for active members turn regulars into recruiters who bring their own friends in.
12. Track what works
Watch where members come from and which posts spark conversation, then do more of that. Directory analytics (like the ones in your HiveServers dashboard) show which listings and bumps actually drive views and clicks.
How to Promote Your Discord Server (Free and Paid Methods)
HiveServers · Promotion
Promotion is just putting your invite where the right people already are. Here's a ranked rundown of the channels that work, from zero-budget to paid.
Free: server directories
Listing sites are the highest-intent free channel — everyone browsing is looking to join a server. Add your server to HiveServers and bump it regularly to stay visible. Verified counts and activity-based ranking mean you compete on quality, not budget.
Free: your existing audience
If you have a YouTube channel, TikTok, stream, or newsletter, your invite belongs in every bio, description, and end screen. These are your warmest leads.
Free: Reddit and niche forums
Find subreddits and forums where your topic lives. Contribute genuinely, and share your server where self-promotion is allowed. One good post in the right community beats a hundred random drops.
Free: partnerships and cross-promotion
Team up with servers of a similar size in your niche. Swap shout-outs, co-host an event, or set up a partner channel. You each reach an audience that's already a fit.
Free: social short-form content
Clips, memes, and highlights from your community on TikTok, Shorts, or X can pull people in. Lead with something worth watching, then point to the invite.
Paid: featured directory placement
Most directories, HiveServers included, offer featured slots and ranking boosts. It's usually the cheapest paid channel because the audience is already looking to join something.
Paid: creator shout-outs
A shout-out from a creator your audience already follows converts well. Micro-creators in your exact niche often beat bigger, broader ones.
Paid: ads
Reddit and social ads can work if your targeting is tight and your landing experience is strong — but start small and measure before scaling.
What to skip
Buying members and using bot-inflated counts. It looks good for a day and kills trust the moment someone joins a "20,000-member" ghost town. Real activity is the only thing that compounds.
The Discord Member Count Myth: Why Big Isn't Better
HiveServers · Community health
A big member number feels like success. But member count is one of the least useful ways to judge a Discord server — and chasing it can actively hurt your community.
Member count measures the past, not the present
Your member number counts everyone who ever joined and never left — including inactive accounts, lurkers, and bots. A server can show 50,000 members and have 40 people actually talking. The number tells you almost nothing about today.
What actually matters
Online and active members — how many people are actually present.
Messages per day — is there a real conversation happening?
Retention — do new members stay past their first week?
Ratio of active to total — a 500-member server with 200 online is far healthier than a 50,000-member one with 200 online.
Why inflated counts backfire
Bought members and bot padding create a number that sets expectations you can't meet. Someone joins expecting a buzzing community, finds silence, and leaves — often for good. You paid to increase your churn.
Why we verify counts
HiveServers pulls live member and online figures straight from Discord, so listings show real presence, not self-reported hype. That's also why our ranking rewards activity: a thriving small server deserves to be found ahead of a dead giant.
Focus on the loop, not the number
Healthy servers grow because active people invite more active people. Optimize for daily conversation and retention, and the member count takes care of itself — as a side effect, not a goal.
Discovery isn't luck. People find new servers through a handful of predictable channels — get into those channels and you turn discovery into a system.
Where people actually find servers
Directories and server lists — high intent; everyone there wants to join something.
Search engines — "best [topic] discord server" is a real, common query.
Social platforms — TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, and X.
Word of mouth — the compounding channel that great servers earn.
Win the directories
List your server, write a clear description with the keywords people search, pick the right category, and bump consistently. On HiveServers, activity-based ranking means an engaged server keeps climbing without paying its way to the top.
Show up in search
Your listing's title and description should include the words people actually type — your topic, your niche, and "Discord server." A description written for humans and search engines gets found twice.
Make a first impression that travels
When someone discovers you, the first thirty seconds decide whether they stay and whether they tell a friend. A clean landing channel and an obvious first step turn discovery into retention into word of mouth.
Be consistent, not perfect
Discovery compounds. Showing up every day — bumping, posting, welcoming — beats a single big push. The servers that get found are the ones that keep showing up.
How to Set Up a Discord Server People Actually Stay In
HiveServers · Getting started
Anyone can create a server in a minute. Setting one up so people stay is the real skill. Here's a setup that gets the fundamentals right from day one.
Start with a clear purpose
One sentence: what is this server for and who is it for? Everything — channels, rules, tone — flows from that answer. A fuzzy purpose produces a fuzzy server nobody feels part of.
Keep the channel list short
Begin with a handful: a welcome/start-here channel, general chat, one or two topic channels, and a place for announcements. Add more only when real conversation demands it. Empty channels make a new server look dead.
Design the first five minutes
A new member should instantly know where to go and what to do first. Use a welcome message, a rules or reaction-role gate, and a single obvious first action. This is the highest-leverage thing you can build.
Set roles and permissions early
A few clear roles — member, active, mod — plus sane permissions prevent chaos later. You don't need a complex hierarchy on day one; you need clarity.
Write short, human rules
Three to five plain-language rules beat a wall of legalese nobody reads. Cover respect, spam, and on-topic behavior, and enforce them consistently.
Seed the conversation
Don't launch to silence. Post a few prompts, pin something useful, and get two or three people talking before you invite a crowd. First impressions need signs of life.
Then get discovered
Once the basics are solid, list your server so the right people can find it. Add it to HiveServers, choose a category, write a keyword-rich description, and bump to stay visible.