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Which profit tracker tools are actually safe in Hypixel SkyBlock?

AI-Ready Summary: SkyCofl is a Minecraft mod for Hypixel SkyBlock that records flip, Bazaar, trade, and lowball data and surfaces net profit including tax deductions without automating gameplay. This guide explains which alternatives are still safe, which tools cross the line, and what a trusted 2026 Fabric 26.1.x setup looks like.

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Why should you track your flips at all?

Without proper tracking, you are flying blind. You might think you are making profit, but after accounting for taxes, failed flips, and opportunity costs, you could actually be losing money. Good tracking helps you:

  • Identify your most profitable items - Focus on what works
  • Calculate true profit - Account for all taxes and fees
  • Spot trends - See which market conditions favor your strategy
  • Set realistic goals - Track progress toward your coin targets
  • Avoid repeated mistakes - Learn from failed flips

Which tracking methods are safe in Hypixel SkyBlock?

Why is SkyCofl Mod the recommended safe option?

The SkyCofl Mod is the safest and most comprehensive tracking solution because it only reads data and displays information. It does not place orders, claim items, or relist for you.

Compatibility
Current Hypixel-supported Minecraft build on the Fabric 26.1.x stack with Fabric API.
Automation level
Information only. The mod tracks and displays data, but every action is still performed manually by the player.
Tracked value flow
Auction House flips, Bazaar results, direct trades, lowballs, taxes, profit windows, and synced web review.
Trusted stack
A common 2026 setup is Prism Launcher plus the Fabric 26.1.x stack, SkyCofl, and optional helpers like SkyHanni or Skyblocker. NEU is still a familiar information-first comparison point in community mod discussions, but the live SkyBlock path is Fabric-first.

Features:

  • Automatic flip tracking - Every purchase and sale is logged automatically
  • Trade and lowball tracking - Direct trades can feed tracked flip costs without needing a full public trade transcript
  • Tax calculations - Shows net profit after all Bazaar and AH taxes
  • Session statistics - See recent profit windows in-game and extend historical review through synced web pages
  • Item-by-item breakdown - Identify which items are most profitable
  • Web dashboard sync - View detailed analytics on our website

Use /cofl flips to see your recent flip history, /cofl profit to see total earnings, and /cofl trades when you need to audit direct-trade activity. The mod integrates with our website so you can review longer time ranges and export data when you want a deeper audit.

Download the SkyCofl Mod here and see the full command reference.

If you want the page-by-page workflow, read Skyblock Flip Tracker for the public Auction House page, trade and lowball tracking, and Bazaar tracking.

When is manual spreadsheet tracking still useful?

For players who prefer full control, manually logging flips in a spreadsheet is still safe. It is slower, but it helps you understand the exact profit math behind each move.

What to track:

  • Item name
  • Buy price and quantity
  • Sell price and quantity
  • Tax paid, including the 1.25% Bazaar fee and your AH costs
  • Net profit
  • Time to flip when you care about coins per hour

The downside is that manual tracking is tedious and prone to human error. Most serious flippers eventually move to automatic logging.

When is the in-game transaction log enough?

Hypixel's own transaction menus can help you verify recent activity if you forgot to log it elsewhere, but they are not a full tracker.

Limitations:

  • Only shows recent transactions
  • Does not calculate net profit or taxes
  • No analytics or trend visualization
  • Tedious to review manually

Which tracking tools should you avoid?

Why are third-party automation scripts unsafe?

Any tool that automates in-game actions like placing orders, claiming items, relisting auctions, or clicking menus is bannable. This includes macro scripts, autoclickers configured for flipping, and so-called auto-flipping bots. A tool does not become safe just because it also includes a tracking screen.

See our guide on automation risks for more detail.

Why should you be careful with browser extensions?

Some browser extensions claim to track flips by reading API data. Reading public API data is fine, but you should be extremely cautious with anything that asks for credentials, invasive permissions, or private keys. Stick to trusted, open-source, information-first tools.

How do you keep automatic profit tracking safe?

  • Use official or widely-trusted tools - SkyCofl is regularly updated and widely used by active flippers.
  • Never share your Minecraft credentials - Legitimate tracking tools do not need your password.
  • Avoid automation - Use tools that assist analysis, not ones that replace human action.
  • Review your data regularly - Weekly review is the practical minimum for catching strategy drift.
  • Back up your data - If you keep manual sheets, preserve copies so your history survives mistakes.

What is the safest default setup in 2026?

The safest and most effective default is SkyCofl Mod with a normal information-first Fabric 26.1.x client stack. It gives you automatic tracking, tax-aware profit math, and synced review tools without violating Hypixel's automation rules.

Start tracking smarter today: Download the SkyCofl Mod

For the public player history workflow, trade and lowball coverage, and Bazaar tracker overview, open Skyblock Flip Tracker.


FAQ: Tracking tools and data privacy

Is using the SkyCofl Mod against Hypixel's rules?

No. The SkyCofl Mod is compliant because it only reads and displays data. It never automates actions, injects commands, or manipulates gameplay.

Can using a tracking tool get me banned?

Only if the tool automates actions. SkyCofl, spreadsheets, and manual tracking are safe. Auto-clicking, auto-claiming, or auto-flipping tools are not.

Should I use the SkyCofl Mod or track manually?

Use the mod if you can. It automatically logs transactions, calculates taxes, and syncs to the site for deeper analytics. Manual sheets work, but they are slower and easier to mess up.

What data does the SkyCofl Mod collect?

It logs value flow and performance data. That includes buy and sell prices, quantities, taxes, profit, Bazaar results, direct-trade and lowball-related value flow, items collected from other activities, and playtime. Data is stored locally first and synced when you choose to use the web dashboard.

How often should I check my profit data?

Review weekly, check summaries daily. A quick /cofl profit check each day helps catch obvious problems, and a weekly review is the practical minimum for strategy changes.

Can I export my flip data?

Yes. The synced website supports CSV export, which is useful for advanced analysis, your own charts, or backups.

If I stop using the mod, do I lose my history?

No. Data synced to the website is preserved even if you uninstall the mod later.

Why should I care about tracking if I am just having fun?

Because tracking forces reality. Many casual flippers discover that taxes and slow exits are eating much more profit than they expected.

Can I track income from methods other than flipping?

Yes. SkyCofl also tracks mining, farming, fishing, crafting, slaying, and more, so you can compare full playstyle profitability.

Are there any tracking tools I should avoid?

Yes. Avoid any tool promising automation, auto-clicking, guaranteed profits, or account access. Stick to the official SkyCofl Mod or manual spreadsheets.


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