GuildPilot | Modern Guild Manager

A modern all-in-one guild manager for Midnight — roster, member history, alt tracking, notes, bans, raid attendance and guild-wide sync, in one clean interface.

File Details

GuildPilot 1.0.2

  • R
  • Jul 18, 2026
  • 311.25 KB
  • 7
  • 12.1.0+1
  • Retail

File Name

GuildPilot-1.0.2.zip

Supported Versions

  • 12.1.0
  • 12.0.7
GuildPilot 1.0.2
 
Big one. New stuff:
 
- RaiderIO — M+ score and raid progress on the profile and hover card, plus
sortable M+ and Raid columns on the roster. Scores are colored the same as
the game's own rating tiers. Hidden if you don't have RaiderIO.

- Officer badges — a crown on the guild master, a star on officers, next to
their name. The GM picks which ranks count as officers (Officers tab →
Officer ranks, or /gp officerrank) and it syncs to the guild.

- Officer-only tabs — normal members now just see Roster and Log. Overview
and Officers only show for people who can promote/kick.

- Recruitment tab (officer-only) — the guild's applicant inbox: name, class,
level, ilvl, roles, and their application message, sortable. Add officer notes
and a status (new / reviewing / accepted / declined) that syncs across the
whole officer team. Accepting/declining still happens in the Blizzard guild
finder (the game won't let addons do it), but the button takes you there.

- Recruit scanner — a "Find recruits" tab next to the applicant inbox. Scan
for unguilded players by level range, zone and class and invite them straight
from the list, or whisper them

- Guild-window button — a small GuildPilot tab sits under the "Guild Info"
tab in Blizzard's own guild window. Click it to open the roster, so you don't
have to remember /gp or hunt for the minimap button.
 
Fixes:
 
- Stopped the fake "X is now known as X" rename spam (was reacting to a
name-format quirk from the roster, not a real rename).
- Logging in no longer dumps a wall of catch-up events into chat — those get
logged quietly; only live changes announce.
- Officer detection no longer counts invite permission (guilds hand that to
everyone), so members who can invite don't wrongly see the leadership tabs.
- Sorting by an M+/Raid column now actually puts the top score at the top
instead of floating online members up first.
- The Blizzard-window hover card can be turned off, and it gets out of the way
when you click a member so you can use the game's own menu.