about
Catching the players nobody else can.
Alt Detector is a community-run anti-cheat and alt-detection service purpose-built for DayZ communities running Nitrado servers on Xbox and PlayStation. We exist because console moderators have always had fewer tools than their PC counterparts, and that gap is what cheaters rely on.
What we do
The bot watches every connection on every server it's installed on. When a player logs in we record the gamertag, account ID, and device fingerprint. Over time the picture sharpens: an account banned somewhere shows up here, a "new" player turns out to share a console with a previously banned alt, a streak of throwaway gamertags resolves to one repeat offender.
The website is the moderator's view into all of that — search any player, follow the alt graph, manage your banlist, whitelist, and priority list, and let cascade bans do the busy-work of removing every alt of someone you've already decided to remove.
None of it is magic. There's no machine learning, no opaque scoring. The risk score is five numbers added up, and the underlying queries are right there in the repository if you want to read them.
What we believe
Transparency over magic.
Every score we show comes with a breakdown. Every ban can be inspected. Moderators don't need to be data scientists to trust the tools they use.
Decisions belong to you.
The bot can auto-ban if you ask it to. It will never auto-ban without your configuration saying so. The website surfaces evidence; you make the call.
Console-native first.
We don't bolt console support onto a PC product. The whole pipeline is designed around how Xbox and PlayStation actually report identity — gamertag changes, cloud devices, BattlEye quirks and all.
Community-run.
Built by people who actually moderate DayZ servers. Roadmap is driven by what real owners ask for in the support channel, not by a marketing spreadsheet.
Ready to take a look?
Sign in with Discord — no card required to browse the dashboard, set up a server, or run alt searches. Pricing kicks in only when you need deeper features.