Hey Product Hunt! I’m Shaan, the maker of Undiscord.
I built Undiscord because my Discord sidebar became a mess over time, dozens (sometimes hundreds) of servers from experiments, communities, events, and one-off invites. Leaving them one-by-one is painfully slow, and it’s the kind of thing you keep postponing.
So I built Undiscord to make it instant. It lets you bulk leave Discord servers in a few clicks, so you can clean up your account and get Discord back under control.
A few principles I cared about while building it:
Fast + simple: no fluff, just get the job done
Privacy-first: everything runs on your device
Safe cleanup: review servers before leaving, so you don’t remove anything important by mistake
Undiscord helps you keep Discord intentional: stay in the servers you actually care about, remove the rest, and make notifications relevant again.
I’d love feedback from the community:
What’s the #1 thing you’d want before trusting a bulk-leave tool?
What features would you like to see next?
Any other Discord pain you wish existed a tool for?
I’ll be here all day, happy to answer questions and ship improvements quickly.
Such a god send. I have what seems like a billion of servers from one-time use or old communities and it's always so tedious spring cleaning it all
A lot of “Discord cleanup” tools lose trust because they ask for tokens, broad permissions, or feel like self-bot automation. What specific design choices did you make to stay on the safe, privacy-first side?
Congrats on the launch — Undiscord is a super practical way to declutter overloaded Discord sidebars while staying private and in control.
I can finally leave all those web3 servers now TT__T. Thank you for making this, @madebyshaan!
Yeah! Simple, powerful, super useful. Glad to see something like this!! All the best
Does it also show my activity in the channels (where I was least active) and how the Discord community is active in general? I am in many dead Discord channels from 2021 (you know that NFT mania), but there are also Discords that I am not so active, but people are active and information inside could be valuable for the future.