Comparison
CloudMod vs Carl-bot
Carl-bot is known for reaction roles and automod on a single server. CloudMod is built to keep an entire network of servers in sync.
Carl-bot is popular for its reaction roles, automod and logging on a single server, with a deep set of configuration options.
CloudMod focuses on networks of servers. It synchronizes roles and nicknames from a main server to every sub-server and enforces bans network-wide, which a single-server bot like Carl-bot is not designed to handle.
Feature comparison
| Feature | CloudMod | Carl-bot |
|---|---|---|
| Role sync across multiple servers | Yes | No |
| Cross-server ban enforcement | Yes | No |
| Reaction and button roles | Yes | Yes |
| Auto-moderation and word filter | Yes | Yes |
| Twitch live notifications | Yes | No |
| Public network directory profile | Yes | No |
Comparison based on publicly available information as of June 2026. CloudMod is not affiliated with Carl-bot; all product names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Frequently asked questions
- Can Carl-bot sync roles across multiple servers?
- No. Carl-bot is configured per server. CloudMod is purpose-built to mirror roles from a main server to its sub-servers automatically.
- Does CloudMod have reaction roles like Carl-bot?
- Yes. CloudMod supports reaction and button roles. Carl-bot offers very granular reaction-role options for one server, while CloudMod applies role logic consistently across a whole network.
- Can I use both CloudMod and Carl-bot?
- Yes. Communities often pair CloudMod for cross-server sync and moderation with Carl-bot for detailed single-server reaction-role setups.
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