NezuBot Review 2026: Cloud Dofus Bot — Is It Profitable?
NezuBot stands apart from other Dofus bots with a cloud-first approach: built for DofusTouch, it's self-hosted — no VPS, no need to leave your PC running. You control your bots from any device (phone, tablet, PC, Mac, you name it) through a web interface. It's the "hands-off" angle pushed all the way. But once your kamas are farmed on autopilot, does it actually pay? Let's dig into NezuBot, then stack it up against music botting.
What is NezuBot?
NezuBot is a bot built for DofusTouch, designed to run in the cloud. Its big selling point: you have zero infrastructure to manage — no VPS, no PC running around the clock. Everything runs through a modern web interface, from whatever device you like.
| Feature | NezuBot |
|---|---|
| Platform | DofusTouch |
| Hosting | Self-hosted cloud (no VPS) |
| Control | Web interface, multi-device |
| Features | Scripts (marketplace, NPCs, dungeons, bank, movement…), AI, group combat, multi-account, anti-captcha API |
| Pricing | Paid (≈ €20/month per the community) |
What sets NezuBot apart
- Cloud, no VPS: your bots run even with your PC off — farming is genuinely "passive" on the infrastructure side.
- Remote control: manage your accounts from your phone, wherever you are.
- Multi-account + group combat: to scale up the farming.
- Built-in anti-captcha API: one less point of friction.
NezuBot sells infrastructure peace of mind: nothing to host, everything in the cloud. That's comfortable — but it says nothing about profitability.
The limit the cloud doesn't solve
NezuBot makes farming comfortable, but it runs into the same wall every Dofus bot hits: kamas have to be resold in a gray market. Saturated market, falling prices, transactions against the terms of service, risk on the buyer's side.
The cloud removes the infrastructure chore — not the reselling chore. You farm effortlessly… then you still have to offload your kamas by hand (see is botting profitable).
The real "hands-off": music
NezuBot aims for "effortless" on the infrastructure side. Music botting goes further: it aims for "effortless" on the monetization side.
With Botify, you run your catalog continuously, and the streams you generate are paid directly by the platforms — via legal bank transfer, every month. No reselling, no market to keep an eye on: once it's set up, it's passive income in the full sense (see passive income with music streaming).
Botify applies the anti-detection know-how of game botting to music: 100% human listening behavior, dedicated proxies, gradual ramp-up, multi-account. The farmed resource becomes an asset that pays you all on its own.
NezuBot vs music botting: the comparison
| Criterion | NezuBot (DofusTouch) | Botify (music) |
|---|---|---|
| Infra effort | Low (cloud) | Low (set up, then it runs) |
| Monetization effort | High (reselling kamas) | None (platforms pay you) |
| Conversion to € | Gray-market resale | Official payment |
| Recurrence | One-off | Monthly |
| Nature of the gain | Flow (to offload) | Asset (pays on its own) |
We compare the two worlds in Dofus botting vs music botting.
Real-world case: passive infra ≠ passive income
NezuBot frees you from the VPS and the always-on PC: your bot farms while you sleep, wherever you are. Excellent on comfort. But the next morning, you wake up with kamas… that you have to resell on a gray market. The "passive" part stops there.
On the music side, the passive part is complete: your catalog runs, the streams validate, and the money shows up on its own via official transfer. No waking up to a reselling chore. That's the difference between automating the farming and automating the income (see making money with botting).
"Hands-off": two levels you need to separate
The word "passive" gets thrown around a lot in the botting world. NezuBot embodies it on one specific front — infrastructure — and that's real progress. No more VPS to rent, no more PC to leave running, no more tunnel to maintain: the farming runs in the cloud and you pilot it from your phone. For anyone who's ever wrestled with a virtual machine that crashes at 3 a.m., that comfort is no small thing.
But you have to separate two levels of "hands-off." The first is the operational effort: keeping the bot running without the technical hassle. NezuBot nails this. The second is the monetization effort: turning what's produced into cash in hand. And that one, the cloud doesn't touch. Your kamas, farmed on autopilot, are still kamas to offload by hand, on a saturated secondary market, against the game's terms of service. Comfort on the infra side doesn't carry over to ease of resale.
That's why "serverless" farming can stay a very manual income. Music botting attacks the other half of the problem: the resource is paid directly by the platforms, according to public rate schedules — the services themselves spell out what they consider legitimate traffic, for example on the Spotify for Artists side. The result: a complete passive income, where the money arrives on its own, with no reselling step. That's the difference between automating the farming and automating the income, which we break down in passive income with music streaming.
Frequently asked questions
Does NezuBot need a VPS?
No — that's its whole pitch: it's self-hosted in the cloud. Your bots run even with your PC off, and you control them from any device.
Does NezuBot work on Dofus PC (Unity)?
It's built first and foremost for DofusTouch. For Dofus PC Unity 3.0, other bots are better suited (see the best Dofus bots).
Is NezuBot free?
No: it's a paid model (≈ €20/month according to the community). That cost stacks on top of the kama-reselling problem.
Does the cloud make farming profitable?
It makes it comfortable, not profitable: monetizing kamas stays gray-market. Profitability comes from the resource, not the hosting.
In summary
NezuBot shines with its cloud, no-VPS approach: comfortable DofusTouch farming, controlled remotely. But the cloud removes the infrastructure chore, not the kama-reselling one. Music botting, on the other hand, automates the income: streams are paid officially, with nothing to offload — a complete passive income, and that's the whole point of Botify.
Every day without Botify is streams lost
A catalog that doesn't run earns nothing. Botify runs it today and builds the steady volume that pays every month. The best time to start was yesterday.
