Find a Clan Without Leaving Discord: the /recruiting Command
Type /recruiting in any server with the ClashScout bot and get clans that are actually recruiting, filtered by how active they really are. Only you see the results.
Every clan advertises itself as active. That word does no work at all — it appears in the description of a clan that wars twice a week and in the description of a clan whose last war was in April.
ClashScout already scores every clan on what it actually does: how recently it warred, how consistently, how much its members donate. That score is why the clan pages are worth reading. Until today it only existed on the website.
Now you can ask for it from inside Discord.
How It Works
In any server that has the ClashScout bot, type:
/recruiting
You get back up to five clans that are currently listed as recruiting, each with its badge, member count, Town Hall requirement, activity rating and the leader's own recruitment pitch — plus a button straight through to the full clan page.
Only you see the results. The reply is private to whoever ran the command. Nobody else in the channel sees it, which means you can use it in your current clan's server without it turning into a public advert for the competition.
The Filters
Every option is optional. Use one, use all five, or use none.
activity— Very Active, Active, or Moderate. The one worth using.th— your Town Hall level. Shows clans that accept it, not just clans that require exactly it.country— for finding clans that war in your timezone and speak your language.war— always warring, wars often, casual, or any.family_friendly— clans that have committed to keeping chat clean.
Why activity Is the One That Matters
A recruitment list sorted by nothing in particular is just a list. The activity filter is what turns it into an answer.
Set activity to Active (50+) and clans that have gone quiet drop out of your results entirely, no matter how enthusiastic their description is. It is the difference between a clan that will donate to you tomorrow and a clan that had six members log in this month.
We deliberately did not make Very Active (75+) the suggested setting. It works, and it is the right choice if you want the very best — but it is a genuinely high bar that only a handful of clans clear at any one time, so combining it with a Town Hall filter can leave you with one result or none. Start at Active and tighten if you want to.
Town Hall Filtering Does the Sensible Thing
If you set th to 13, you will see clans with a minimum of TH13, TH12, TH11 and clans with no minimum at all — every clan that would actually take you. You will not see clans requiring TH15, because they would reject you.
This is the same rule the recruiting page uses, sharing the same code, so the bot and the website can never disagree about which clans would have you.
Adding the Bot
The bot is free and takes a few seconds to add. It needs no permissions at all — the invite requests none, so it cannot read your messages, and it has no ability to moderate, kick or post anywhere unless a leader deliberately connects a channel.
If you run a clan, the same bot also posts new applications with Accept and Reject buttons, war reminders naming who still owes attacks, and member join and leave alerts — all covered on the bot page.
For Clan Leaders
/recruiting only shows clans that are listed as recruiting on ClashScout. If yours isn't, you are invisible to every player running this command, in every server the bot is in.
Fixing that takes about a minute: verify that you lead your clan, then switch recruiting on from your dashboard. Write a real recruitment note while you are there — it appears directly in the Discord result, and it is the only part of the entry you control. "Active clan looking for active members" is a wasted sentence. What you war, when you war, and what you expect from people is not.
One more thing worth knowing: listings expire if they are not confirmed. That is deliberate — a recruitment board full of clans that stopped recruiting in June is worse than a short one — but it does mean a clan that stops confirming quietly disappears from results. If you are recruiting, keep the listing warm.