New on ClashScout: Clan Leaders Can Now Post Updates on Their Clan Page
Verified clan leaders can now post announcements directly on their clan page — recruitment drives, war results, clan news. Players can follow clans to see those updates. Here's how to use it.
Until now, a ClashScout clan page told players what your clan is: level, war record, activity score, member list, requirements. All of it pulled from the Clash of Clans API, all of it accurate, and none of it in your words.
That's changed. Verified clan leaders can now post updates directly on their clan page, and players can follow clans to keep up with them.
What you can post
Anything you'd normally shout in clan chat or paste into a recruitment thread:
- Recruitment drives — "Three spots open, TH13+, we war twice a week"
- War and CWL results — celebrate a streak, call out a great attack
- Clan announcements — rule changes, Clan Games pushes, event plans
- Whatever else matters — it's your page
Posts are up to 2,000 characters, and they're the first thing a player reads when they're deciding whether to apply. A clan with a recent post looks alive. A clan without one looks like a row of statistics.
How to post
- Go to your clan's page on ClashScout.
- Open the Posts tab.
- If you're a verified Leader or Co-Leader, you'll see a composer at the top. Type and hit Post.
No composer? You haven't verified leadership yet. Head to Verify your clan, enter your clan tag, and — as long as your linked player account is a Leader or Co-Leader in-game — you'll be verified instantly. It's free, it takes about a minute, and it also unlocks the recruiting toggle, applications, and your clan's Discord link.
Followers see your posts
Players can now follow any clan. Followers get your posts in the weekly ClashScout digest under "From Clans You Follow" — so an update doesn't just sit on your page waiting to be found, it lands in the inbox of players who already told us they're interested in you.
That's the real point of the feature. Recruitment posts on Reddit and Discord scroll away in an hour. A post on your clan page stays put, and it reaches people who chose to hear from you.
Fill in your About tab too
Alongside posts, there's an About tab where leaders can write a proper description of the clan — your culture, your war rules, what you actually expect from members. The CoC API description field is short and most clans waste it on "join us!!". This is the space to explain who you are.
The house rules
Keep it simple:
- No links in posts. Clans have a dedicated Discord field on their listing — use that instead. Links in posts are blocked automatically.
- No abuse or slurs. Filtered automatically, and every post carries a report flag for anything that slips through.
- You can delete your own posts at any time.
Reported content lands in a moderation queue and gets reviewed.
Get started
If you lead a clan and haven't claimed it yet, verify your clan — then post something. Even one line about who you're looking for puts you ahead of every clan page that's still just numbers.
If you're looking for a clan, browse clans recruiting now and follow the ones you like. Not sure what to look for? Start with how to spot an active clan.