Discord

Your place to talk

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Whether you’re part of a school club, gaming group, worldwide art community, or just a handful of friends that want to spend time together, Discord makes it easy to talk every day and hang out more often.
Discord servers are organized into topic-based channels where you can collaborate, share, and just talk about your day without clogging up a group chat.
Grab a seat in a voice channel when you’re free. Friends in your server can see you’re around and instantly pop in to talk without having to call.
Get any community running with moderation tools and custom member access. Give members special powers, set up private channels, and more.
Low-latency voice and video feels like you’re in the same room. Wave hello over video, watch friends stream their games, or gather up and have a drawing session with screen share.
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2015
United States
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1 Language

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LICENSING & DEPLOYMENT

  • Proprietary
  • Cloud Hosted
  • Web-based
  • iPhone/iPad
  • Android
  • Windows
  • Mac
  • Linux

SUPPORT

  • Email
  • 24x7 Support

Knowledge Base

  • Help Guides
  • Video Guides
  • Blogs

Discord Core Features

Team Communication

  • Alerts/Notifications
  • Audio/Video Calls
  • Collaboration
  • Meeting Management
  • Mobile Access
  • Real-time Chat

Video Conferencing

  • Auto Framing
  • File Sharing
  • HD Audio & Video
  • Mobile Access
  • Online Meetings
  • Polls & Survey
  • Presentation Streaming
  • Real Time Chat
  • Screen Sharing

Community

  • Activity Feed
  • Content Management
  • Discussion Boards
  • Group Management
  • Member Directory
  • Membership Management

Discord Pricing

Pricing Type

  • Free

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Austin Martin

Discord, your communication buddy

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We first tried Discord as an add-on to enhance our communication process, helping us make quick calls, sharing screens, and all kinds of stuff, but after an investigation process we started playing with the API, a really powerful one I must say, that made it entirely clear that we needed to be using Discord every day and register every step of our development process there. We now use it every day as a part of our routine, helping tremendously from the start to finish of each project and communication is the feature it excels at, so we're really happy we took the risk.

Which features have you used in Discord?

Team Communication Software

How long have you used Discord?

3 Years

How frequently you use Discord?

Daily

How do you find pricing of Discord?

inexpensive

What do you like the most about Discord?

I think the most I liked most about Discord was its API, insanely powerful and helped us a lot in making decisions, developing and integrating it with ClickUp was swift, and evolved our team to the next level, making planning and team management much more easy.

What do you like the least about Discord?

I think we struggled at the start when performing role-configuration, so I think an enhanced view of permissions and roles could be a nice addition, once you the start the configuration process it makes it a lot easier to maintain.

virtual communication tool

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Working in a team of around 20, one of the tools we have adopted since lockdown and everyone working from home has been Discord. Traditionally, it has been designed for the gaming community as a virtual communication tool, however it has worked really well for us.

Pros

It allows people to continue conversations as if they were in an office. We've setup a number of "rooms", which team members can freely join whenever they want. If a discussion is getting a little hectic on Slack, the team moves to discord to quickly discuss the solution.

It's great because its informal and doesn't require booking meetings. And team members still get to have a casual chat if they feel like it.

Cons

It takes a little discipline to get right. If you have joined a room and someone sees you there, you don't necessarily have a notification that someone is wanting to chat. You hear them immediately so you need to be present and paying attention!

The tool has just launched video support and is still building out capability in video calling. It limits the number of connections to 25 in one.

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