Many of these sites require you to download an ".exe" file, which is often a keylogger, Trojan, or ransomware designed to steal your Steam credentials or other personal data [2].
Your time is better spent engaging with the legitimate community. Join a few Discord servers, queue for high-trust matchmaking, follow your favorite streamers, and wait for an official opening. The feeling of receiving a real, working invite code from a friend or trusted creator is infinitely more satisfying than the hollow dread of realizing your inventory has been stolen by a fake .exe file.
There is no legitimate software, script, or website that can generate a valid GameSense invite code. The system is designed to prevent unauthorized access, and the developers of GameSense do not release their invite keys through external generators. Dangers of Using "Invite Generators"
Codes are created directly on the Gamesense private server when a trusted, established user spends their earned invite points.