We’re introducing a new bot detection system across all Tradable Bits campaigns that is smarter, stricter and turned on with just a toggle.
Previously, you had two options for bot protection:
After months of testing, monitoring and reviewing, we’re sunsetting Cloudflare Turnstile in favour of a more robust and algorithmic bot detection system. Why? The awkward CAPTCHA was less effective than initially projected, as bot systems have become more sophisticated.
Instead, we’ve built our own real-time bot protection engine - because fake entries are still a real problem, especially for public links and major prizes. It’s easily configurable and feeds right into our secondary bot review system.
We now offer three levels of campaign protection - all found under the Access Restrictions tab in campaign setup:
Stop a bot, spot a bot
In addition to blocking bots, we’re also introducing a log so you can visually see how many bots were stopped and whom these bots might be. To view, head to Results > Bot Status for a breakdown of what’s getting through, flagged or blocked.
Status | What it Means |
Good Attempt | Entry passed all checks. Looks clean. |
Questionable Attempt | Entry went through but looks suspicious. Logged for secondary review |
Rejected Attempt | Entry was stopped by bot protection. Fans see a success screen but nothing is recorded in campaign activities |
You will also get a 30-day summary to see trends overtime.
Let’s say you’re running a contest with a public link for a sponsor with major prizing. You want real fans entering from everywhere - not one IP farming your prize codes.
Turn on Bot Protection, and:
It’s like turning on a firewall for your campaigns.
You’ll now find Bot Protection and Entry Limits under:
Campaign Setup > Access Restrictions
Pick the right level for your campaign. Add IP allowlists/whitelists if needed (they’re exempt from all protection rules).
Try it now
Bot Protection is already live - no integration, no manual setup. Just a toggle!