Run all your EVE characters from one dashboard. KillSync now supports Linked Pilots, letting you connect multiple EVE characters to one KillSync account and work with their data together in a single dashboard flow.
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KillSync began as a killmail and Discord alert tool, but has grown into a broader platform for operational awareness across combat, logistics, trade, infrastructure, and corporation workflows. It is built for EVE Online players who need better visibility across the web, Discord, and authenticated dashboards, and it also serves as an introduction for new players discovering the scale and complexity of New Eden.
KillSync brings together public EVE data, Discord automation, and authenticated account tools into one connected platform. Instead of treating killmails, alerts, identity sync, and character dashboards as completely separate systems, KillSync ties them together into a more unified workflow.
EVE players often juggle fragmented tools, manual Discord workflows, scattered dashboards, multiple character logins, and disconnected sources of information. KillSync was built to reduce that friction.
The goal is not just to display data. The goal is to make information easier to access, easier to act on, and easier to manage across the different parts of a player's operation.
EVE Online is a long-running sci-fi sandbox MMO where players build corporations, trade across regions, fight wars, manage industry, explore dangerous space, and shape a shared player-driven universe called New Eden.
KillSync is built around that world. If you are discovering the game for the first time, you can start with a referral link that gives new accounts a large skill point bonus to help you get moving faster.
KillSync uses official EVE Online SSO and ESI where authenticated access is required. It does not ask for your EVE account password. Access to dashboard data depends on the scopes you choose to grant through official CCP authentication flows.
KillSync is also continuing to improve clarity around privacy, scope usage, linked-character handling, and data practices as the platform expands.
KillSync is evolving from a killmail relay and Discord utility into a broader information network for New Eden. That means combining public intel, authenticated dashboards, corporation workflow tooling, and Discord-connected systems into one platform that is actually useful day to day.
The long-term direction is simple: better visibility, less friction, and more useful tools in one place.
KillSync is being developed as a tool platform for real gameplay needs: combat monitoring, multi-character oversight, trade visibility, infrastructure awareness, and corporation identity management. The aim is not to flood the site with gimmicks. The aim is to keep adding features that make real operations easier to run.
Whether someone is watching kills, managing alts, syncing corp access, handling logistics, or simply trying to avoid losing track of assets and contracts, KillSync is moving toward being a more useful control surface for that work.
KillSync already spans public intel tools, Discord-connected services, CorpLink, and multi-character account dashboards. The best way to understand it is to explore the pieces directly.