Fortnite Triggerbot — Auto-Fire on Edit Confirms (2026)
Last updated · April 7, 2026
The Safest Aim Assist Profile in Fortnite
Triggerbot is the safest aim assist you can run in Fortnite — by a wide margin. Your aim movements are 100% your own. The cheat just handles the trigger. From Easy Anti-Cheat and Epic's behavioral analysis perspective, your mouse movement is human (because it is), but your reaction time at the trigger is faster than baseline. The combination of human aim + fast reactions is the inverse of what gets flagged. Aimbot players with perfect tracking trip flags. Triggerbot players with messy aim and fast triggers don't.
A lot of Cash Cup players run triggerbot-only profiles for tournament play because it's the safest configuration that still delivers a measurable advantage in close-quarters fights. You won't out-aim a 5k-hour pro with triggerbot alone — but you'll never lose a peek shot you should have won, and that's enough to climb several divisions in ranked.
Where the Fortnite Triggerbot Becomes Brutal
Auto-fire on edit confirms is the highest-impact use case. The moment an edit confirm starts, the trigger fires the millisecond a head bone enters your crosshair. You don't see 'the shot' anymore — it's done before you know it happened. Combined with a hitscan weapon like the Combat AR, you'll out-trade most cracked players in box fights without even using the aimbot. Edit-window pre-fires win 80% of the time when you have the trigger active.
Cracked snipe shots when an enemy peeks scope become reliable one-tap kills. You don't need to flick because the trigger handles the reaction window — your aim sits on the head bone, the enemy's head enters the crosshair as they line up their snipe, and the trigger fires before they can confirm their own shot. The scope sway pattern in Fortnite makes this easier than in PUBG — the triggerbot reads the bone position through the scope animation.
Peek-shot SMG locks for quick-strafe kills make tunnel pushes one-sided. The Heavy SMG and Frenzy Auto Shotgun both reward fast triggers — combined with the triggerbot you turn close-quarters tunnel fights into one-sided clears because every shot lands the moment you have line of sight.
Post-build refresh shots when an enemy edits and re-takes catch them mid-animation before they can reset. The triggerbot reads the build animation timing and fires the moment the player model becomes visible during the re-take, which is a window most manual players can't react to fast enough. This single feature accounts for about 30% of triggerbot kill credits.
Humanizer delay tuning so headshot rates stay believable. The delay range is 0-200ms with most players running 80-120ms for ranked play. That's faster than most pros' reaction times (typical pro reaction is 150-180ms) but slow enough that no kill cam clip will ever read as obviously cheating. The humanizer also adds micro-jitter to the trigger timing so consecutive triggers don't all fire at the exact same delta.
Why It Stays Undetected by Easy Anti-Cheat
Triggerbot detection in Fortnite primarily relies on behavioral analysis: how fast is your reaction time compared to your historical average, how consistent is your inter-shot delta, how does your kill streak distribution compare to your normal sessions. The humanizer delay system is what keeps the triggerbot under the detection threshold — by inserting variable delay (80-120ms with micro-jitter) the trigger reads as a high-skill player rather than a script.
We test triggerbot reaction timing against Easy Anti-Cheat behavioral analysis after every Fortnite patch and every EAC signature update. Updates ship within 6-12 hours of an EAC push. The triggerbot runs at the input layer rather than modifying game memory so signature scanning misses it entirely. Combined with the HWID Spoofer for hardware ban survival, the long-term account survival rate is among the highest in the niche.
What You Get with the Raw Fortnite Triggerbot
The triggerbot runs standalone if you don't want the aimbot active for ranked play. Two profiles, hot-swap between them with a keybind. Most users have one profile for sweat ranked (triggerbot only, 120ms delay, head-only bone filter) and one for casual pubs (full aimbot + triggerbot at lower delays). Switch between them mid-match with a single hotkey.
Bone filter lets you fire only on head bone hits, fire on any visible bone, or fire on chest+head hits. Most players run head-only with 100ms delay — that's the configuration that looks like a high-skill peek shot in any spectated kill cam. The configurable 0-200ms delay range covers everything from 'instant snap' (looks obvious in clips) to 'fully natural pro reaction' (passes any spectator review). The recommended 80-120ms range is what 90% of users settle on.
Pricing & Access
The triggerbot is included in every Raw Fortnite subscription tier alongside the aimbot, ESP, wallhack, exploits, and radar. Plans start at $4.99 for a 1-day pass and go up to $34.99 for a full month, with 3-day and 1-week options between. Buy on the product page, license is delivered instantly via email, and the loader installs in under 2 minutes on Windows 10 or 11. Pair with the HWID Spoofer for account-level protection.
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// Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fortnite triggerbot safer than aimbot for ranked play?
Generally yes. Your aim movements are 100% natural since you do them yourself — the cheat only handles the trigger. From the anti-cheat's perspective, your reaction time is fast but your mouse movement is human, which is the opposite of what behavioral analysis flags.
What's the optimal triggerbot delay for Fortnite ranked?
We recommend 80-120ms for ranked play. That's faster than most pros' reaction times but slow enough that no kill cam will ever read as obviously cheating. Below 50ms starts looking unnatural; above 150ms loses the reaction edge.
Does the Fortnite triggerbot work on edit confirms?
Yes. The moment an edit confirm starts, the trigger fires the millisecond a head bone enters your crosshair. Combined with a hitscan weapon, you out-trade most cracked players in box fights without needing the aimbot active. This is the highest-impact triggerbot use case in Fortnite.
Can I use only the triggerbot without the aimbot in Fortnite?
Yes. The triggerbot runs standalone with full configuration options. A lot of competitive players run triggerbot-only profiles for ranked Cash Cups because it's the safest profile that still provides a clear mechanical advantage in edit fights and quick peeks.
Does the Fortnite triggerbot handle bone filters?
Yes. You can configure the trigger to fire only on head bone hits, fire on any visible bone, or fire only on chest+head hits. Most players run head-only with 100ms delay — that's the configuration that looks like a high-skill peek shot in any spectated kill cam.
Will the triggerbot work with the Frenzy Auto Shotgun and Heavy SMG?
Yes. Close-quarters weapons reward triggerbot the most — the moment you're holding a Heavy SMG or Frenzy in a tunnel fight, the trigger fires the second the enemy enters your crosshair. Tunnel pushes become one-sided clears because manual reaction time can't match the trigger response window.
Can I hot-swap triggerbot profiles mid-match in Fortnite?
Yes. Two profiles are configured by default — most users set one for sweat ranked (triggerbot only, 120ms, head-only) and one for casual pubs (full aimbot + triggerbot, 80ms, any bone). A single keybind hot-swaps them mid-match so you don't have to ALT-Tab to the menu.
Does the Fortnite triggerbot detect post-build refreshes?
Yes. When an enemy edits a wall and re-takes (post-build refresh), the triggerbot reads the animation timing and fires the moment the player model becomes visible during the refresh window. Manual reaction times can't catch this consistently — the trigger does it every time the line of sight opens.
