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Doogle

Available directly in your Discord chat or via the Doogle dashboard. Doogle is a mature, global alternate‑account search engine for Discord, backed by the Double Counter database.

Double Counter's Doogle is a user‑installable command that lets you discover all alternate accounts of any Discord user, in any server, without requiring Double Counter to be installed in that server.

Why Doogle?

Since its public launch in September 2024, Doogle has processed millions of look‑ups across more than 500,000 Discord servers and a network of 40 + million unique user IDs. Each search completes in roughly 10 seconds on average, powered by the same high‑performance graph‑analysis pipeline used by our verification service.

Find alts anywhere on Discord

Discord’s user‑installable apps, introduced in 2024, allow Doogle to run slash commands across all of your servers. Simply type:

/doogle @user

or right‑click any user and choose Doogle user to retrieve:

  • Associated alternate accounts (recursively resolved)

  • VPN detection history

  • Verified‑server footprint

  • Similarity score (probability indicator)

Results appear privately to you in‑chat; no sensitive identifiers such as IP addresses or device fingerprints are ever shown.

Included with Double Counter Pro

Doogle has been included at no extra cost with every Double Counter Pro subscription. If your Discord account holds an active subscription (directly purchased, not gifted), you can enable Doogle everywhere by installing the Double Counter user app. Two subscription tiers currently provide Doogle search capacity:

  • Pro grants up to 10 searches within each rolling 24‑hour window

  • Ultimate grants up to 20.

The quota counter resets exactly 24 hours after the timestamp of your first search in that window; unused searches do not carry over.

Opt‑out and Privacy

Doogle relies on the legitimate interest legal basis (GDPR Article 6(1)(f)) to support community moderation, as explained in our Privacy Policy. You may object to this processing or disable Doogle look‑ups on your user ID at any time via the /privacy command (Data Rights > Opt‑out of Doogle).

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