Bodyguard
Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
Bodyguard.ai is a moderation tool: it does not publish for you, it examines what is written to you. It describes itself like this: "Protect your online community with real-time moderation, advanced audience insights, and tools to foster safer, more meaningful digital interactions" (homepage). This self-description is the tool's own claim about itself, not an independent assessment; "real-time" and "advanced" are its words.
One feature is worth knowing in advance: the list of supported platforms is not named on the marketing pages at all. Neither the homepage nor the /en/solutions section lists any platforms — everything substantial lies in the help centre. Choosing this tool by its shop window will not work.
The interface language of the homepage is English; the markup declares no other language versions (homepage).
The site is prepared to be read by programs: there is a machine-readable index llms.txt of 19,649 characters. The length is our own measurement on the date of the check, not a claim by the tool.
Which platforms it works with
There are eight platforms, and it is the help centre that names them, not the site: Facebook, Instagram, X (ex Twitter), YouTube, Twitch, Discord, TikTok, LinkedIn (the help centre page on connecting and moderating social networks).
The spelling of the names is kept as in the source.
The eight lines of the list look equal in standing, but equal they are not: the depth of the work on them differs, and that is a separate conversation — below.
Restrictions
The main restriction of the tool is not in the plan but in the fact that on different platforms it sees different things. All from the same help centre page:
- X (ex Twitter) — comments and mentions only.
- YouTube — top-level comments only. Replies inside threads, that is, a considerable part of the conversation, do not fall in here.
- Discord and LinkedIn — all comments, but with no ability to bring back what has been deleted. A deletion by mistake here is irreversible.
The practical conclusion is a simple one: identical protection on the eight platforms there will not be, and the depth has to be looked at for your own. About the other four platforms — Facebook, Instagram, Twitch, TikTok — there are no reservations in the source; no conclusion of full coverage can be drawn from that.
Other limits — daily ones, on the number of messages or accounts — the tool does not name in the sources we checked.
How you earn with it
An affiliate programme is not announced (homepage).
The check was a deep one: the addresses /affiliate, /partners, /referral return 404, and the sitemap https://www.bodyguard.ai/sitemap.xml, out of its 374 addresses, contains no programme pages. There are no links to a programme in the markup of the homepage either.
One reservation, so as not to confuse things: the sitemap does contain news about partnerships with companies. Those are reports of cooperation, not a programme of commission for a referred client.
What it will not do
Bringing back what has been deleted on Discord and LinkedIn is impossible — that is stated outright in the help centre.
The tool does not undertake to see the replies inside threads on YouTube: only top-level comments are declared. On X — only comments and mentions.
The tool does not consider it necessary to tell about the supported platforms in its shop window: the marketing pages do not name them, and the list has to be looked for in the help centre.
The tool does not offer to pay for referred clients: there is no page that answers and no mention in the sitemap of 374 addresses.
The sources checked name no prices and no boundaries of a free tier.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
the platform describes itself as follows: «Protect your online community with real-time moderation, advanced audience insights, and tools to foster safer, more meaningful digital interactions.»
Self-description: this is the platform's claim about itself, not an independent assessment
source, checked 2026-07-28
Platforms
Facebook, Instagram, X (ex Twitter), YouTube, Twitch, Discord, TikTok, LinkedIn
Eight platforms, with varying depth: on X only comments and mentions, on YouTube only top-level comments, on Discord and LinkedIn all comments but with no way to restore what was deleted. The marketing pages https://www.bodyguard.ai/en and /en/solutions do not name the platforms at all
source, checked 2026-07-28
Languages
the interface language of the home page: en
The language is taken from the markup attribute, the versions from hreflang
source, checked 2026-07-28
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