R RaidMate
// Discord LFG alternative

A cleaner LFG flow for co-op sessions.

Discord is great for communities. It gets messy when you have 90 minutes tonight and just need reliable players who are actually ready to launch.

Discord is great for communities, messy for tonight’s run

Discord LFG channels work well when you already have a server, a guild, and people who know each other. They are less clean when you just want to play tonight with compatible players.

Posts get buried. Game names are inconsistent. Someone says “I’m in” and disappears. The final “where do I join?” step turns into DMs, pings, and copy-pasted codes.

RaidMate is not trying to replace your Discord community. It is the session layer for when it is time to actually play.

Create a session with clear intent

RaidMate starts with a structured session instead of a chat message. Pick the game from a catalog, set your region and platform, add the goal, and show how many players you need.

  • Game catalog search instead of random free-text game names
  • Region, platform, timing, mic, and open-spot filters
  • Session goals for chill runs, progression, raids, carries, or first-time attempts
  • Public browsing without exposing private launch details

Ready Check before the group locks

When a squad fills, RaidMate can start a Ready Check. Players confirm they are actually present before the session locks.

That simple step cuts down on ghost lobbies and gives hosts a clearer signal than a thumbs-up in a noisy channel.

Launch Handoff after everyone confirms

Once the group is ready, the host can share the practical next step: a join code, server address, Steam launch info, Discord or Steam contact, password, or plain instructions.

Sensitive handoff details are not part of public browsing. They belong to the locked session flow.

Built for co-op, raids, survival games, shooters, and ARPGs

RaidMate is useful anywhere the hard part is not finding a game, but finding reliable players who match tonight’s goal.

  • Co-op story runs and campaign nights
  • MMO raids, dungeons, and progression groups
  • Survival server sessions
  • Shooter squads and fill-ins
  • ARPG carries, farming, and seasonal groups
  • Clan and recruitment listings for longer-term groups

Start with a session.

Browse what is open, host your own run, or use RaidMate as the cleaner handoff after Discord gets noisy.