TBot2
01Legends is the primary and most established mode. Kingdoms is included in the same app and session allowance.
View TBot2A dated, source-linked comparison of TBot2, Vangrd, Travify, and Travibot. TBot2 publishes this page, so our interest is disclosed; competitor strengths are included instead of hidden.
| Product | Format | Public game support | Commercial model | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TBot2 | Windows desktop app | Legends + Kingdoms beta | Free tier and time-limited licenses | Players who want a modern local command center, detailed schedules, and one key across both game modes. |
| Vangrd | Cloud dashboard | Travian Legends | Per-agent cloud access | Players who prefer no local installation, always-on cloud operation, defense reactions, attack planning, and player intelligence. |
| Travify | Chrome extension | Travian Legends | Subscription with trial | Players who want controls embedded directly inside the Travian interface and shared configuration for duals. |
| Travibot | Long-running desktop bot | Legends + stated T5 Kingdoms support | Demo and paid editions | Players who value a mature feature catalog, long documentation history, and a low entry price. |
The practical differences
There is no universally best Travian bot. The important choice is where it runs, which game mode it supports, what controls it exposes, and which risks you accept.
Legends is the primary and most established mode. Kingdoms is included in the same app and session allowance.
View TBot2Its public site presents a particularly broad current feature set and clearly states that no bot can guarantee zero risk.
Visit official product siteA browser extension is convenient, but it is still third-party automation. Installation format does not remove game-rule or account risk.
Visit official product siteTravibot is not accurately described as abandoned: its public version history shows a March 2026 release. Its site and workflow style are more traditional than newer dashboards.
Visit official product siteWhere TBot2 stands out
Where another product may fit better
Desktop software, cloud agents, and browser extensions are all third-party automation formats. Features described as natural pacing, human-like behavior, anti-detection, or local execution do not guarantee that an account cannot be detected, restricted, or banned. Review the current game rules and make your own informed decision.