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Gimkit is most fun when it’s a fair competition. Spawning 500 bots causes extreme lag—real players can’t answer questions, the teacher’s dashboard freezes, and the entire class period is wasted. You will quickly be identified as the culprit, damaging your reputation with both peers and the teacher.
Several distinct categories of bot‑related tools have emerged, each with different capabilities and levels of sophistication.
Persistent, invasive pop-ups that degrade device performance.
: You can restrict specific pads to "Team 1" or "Team 2" to create team-based spawn points.
: A GitHub-hosted tool designed to automatically spawn bots into a Gimkit game without needing multiple browser tabs.
Requiring verification challenges to ensure joining players are human.
Floodia is a similar tool that also focuses on “populating a room without the need for multiple browser tabs, keeping the game active with bots that don’t interfere with gameplay.” It is often used for testing rather than malicious disruption.
Gimkit's development team actively monitors server traffic for unusual activity.
: Advanced tools like Floodia handle "handshake" and "keep-alive" packets to trick the server into maintaining connections for non-human users.