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Astero vs Dyno

Dyno is a respected moderation toolbox — from an older era of Discord.
Astero is a creator platform: your name, your avatar, your brand — with stream alerts and AI moderation built in.

FeatureAstero (from €5.99/mo)Dyno Premium ($7.99/mo/server)
Dedicated bot with YOUR name + avatarCreator EditionBYO bot token (Custom Premium)
Per-server bot branding (nickname, avatar, banner, bio)From €5.99/mo
Price covers multiple servers20 servers (Creator Edition)$7.99 PER server
Stream notifications — Twitch
Stream notifications — YouTube Live
Stream notifications — Kick
Stream notifications — Rumble
AI moderation with cross-server memory
Image moderation (scam / NSFW detection)
AutoMod / word filters
Tickets with transcripts (DM delivery on close)Basic tickets
Leveling / XP + role rewardsJoinable ranks only (no XP)
Welcome messages + auto-roles
Reaction roles
Creator gift codes (giveaways, milestones, drops)
ROI dashboard (value generated by your bot)
Entry paid tier€5.99 / mo$7.99 / mo / server

The per-server math

Dyno Premium is billed per server: run 3 communities and you pay roughly $23.97 every month — and the bot in each of them is still called « Dyno ». Astero Creator Edition is €11.99/mo total for up to 20 servers, and the bot carries your identity on every one of them.

A toolbox from another era

Dyno's ~20 modules cover moderation utilities well, and its automod is battle-tested. But community reviews describe a dashboard « stuck in the 2017 meta » that feels « overwhelming for new users » — and there are no stream alerts on any platform, no AI moderation, and no creator branding. Astero ships go-live alerts on Twitch, YouTube, Kick and Rumble, AI moderation with cross-server memory, and an ROI dashboard.

Last updated: 2026-06-12. Data sourced from dyno.gg public pricing pages and public community reviews. Dyno is a trademark of its respective owner.

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