Getting a bot verified—whether it's your own Discord application or you're a user trying to verify your account through a security bot—can sometimes be tricky. This guide covers the most common reasons why bot verification fails and how to fix them. 1. If You Are a Developer (Discord Bot Verification) Discord requires bots to be verified once they reach 75–100 servers
For server administrators and DevOps engineers, choosing a verified bot is a "safety-first" maneuver. fail bot verified
Lack of Transparent Metadata: Most modern platforms require bots to clearly state their purpose in their bio and provide a link to the developer’s website. Failing to provide this transparency is a fast track to a failed verification status. Getting a bot verified—whether it's your own Discord
🔁 “Fail — bot verification not complete.” If You Are a Developer (Discord Bot Verification)