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What is Discord?

Discord is a modern free voice & text chat app for groups of gamers. Our resilient Erlang backend running on the cloud has built in DDoS protection with automatic server failover.

Discord is a tool in the Video Hosting category of a tech stack.

Discord Pros & Cons

Pros of Discord

  • ✓Unlimited Users
  • ✓Unlimited Channels
  • ✓Easy to use
  • ✓Voice Chat
  • ✓Fast and easy set-ups and connections
  • ✓Clean UI
  • ✓Free
  • ✓Mobile Friendly
  • ✓Android App
  • ✓Mention system

Cons of Discord

  • ✗Not as many integrations as Slack
  • ✗For gamers
  • ✗Limited file size
  • ✗For everyone
  • ✗Sends data to US Gov
  • ✗Suspected Pedophiles in few servers
  • ✗Undescriptive in global ban reasons
  • ✗High memory and CPU footprint
  • ✗Unsupportive Support

Discord Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Discord?

Skype

Skype

Skype’s text, voice and video make it simple to share experiences with the people that matter to you, wherever they are.

Zoom

Zoom

Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, and cross platform group chat into one easy-to-use platform. Our solution offers the best video, audio, and screen-sharing experience across Zoom Rooms, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and H.323/SIP room systems.

Google Meet

Google Meet

It is the business-oriented version of Google's Hangouts platform and is suitable for businesses of all sizes. It allows users to dial in phone numbers to access meetings, thus enabling users with slow internet connection to call in.

WebRTC

WebRTC

It is a free, open project that enables web browsers with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple JavaScript APIs. The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve this purpose.

Jitsi

Jitsi

Jitsi (acquired by 8x8) is a set of open-source projects that allows you to easily build and deploy secure videoconferencing solutions. At the heart of Jitsi are Jitsi Videobridge and Jitsi Meet, which let you have conferences on the internet, while other projects in the community enable other features such as audio, dial-in, recording, and simulcasting.

Webex

Webex

Collaborate with colleagues across your organization, or halfway across the planet. Meet online and share files, information, and expertise. Collaborate from wherever you are with Webex mobile apps for IPhone, iPad, Android, or Blackberry. If you can get online, you can work together.

Discord Integrations

Ripcord, Pingbreak, n8n, Distill, JDA and 7 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with Discord. Here's a list of all 12 tools that integrate with Discord.

Ripcord
Ripcord
Pingbreak
Pingbreak
n8n
n8n
Distill
Distill
JDA
JDA
Toasted Analytics
Toasted Analytics
Statuspal
Statuspal
AppSignal
AppSignal
AppFollow.io
AppFollow.io
Flagger
Flagger
Codecks.io
Codecks.io
Elementor
Elementor

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Josh Dzielak
Josh Dzielak

Co-Founder & CTO at Algolia

Sep 13, 2018

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Shortly after I joined Algolia as a developer advocate, I knew I wanted to establish a place for the community to congregate and share their projects, questions and advice. There are a ton of platforms out there that can be used to host communities, and they tend to fall into two categories - real-time sync (like chat) and async (like forums). Because the community was already large, I felt that a chat platform like Discord or Gitter might be overwhelming and opted for a forum-like solution instead (which would also create content that's searchable from Google).

I looked at paid, closed-source options like AnswerHub and ForumBee and old-school solutions like phpBB and vBulletin, but none seemed to offer the power, flexibility and developer-friendliness of Discourse. Discourse is open source, written in Rails with Ember.js on the front-end. That made me confident I could modify it to meet our exact needs. Discourse's own forum is very active which made me confident I could get help if I needed it.

It took about a month to get Discourse up-and-running and make authentication tied to algolia.com via the SSO plugin. Adding additional plugins for moderation or look-and-feel customization was fairly straightforward, and I even created a plugin to make the forum content searchable with Algolia. To stay on top of answering questions and moderation, we used the Discourse API to publish new messages into our Slack. All-in-all I would say we were happy with Discourse - the only caveat would be that it's very helpful to have technical knowledge as well as Rails knowledge in order to get the most out of it.

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Robin C
Robin C

Software Developer at Eldoria

Jul 17, 2018

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Durch die einfache und plattformübergreifende Nutzung sowie die Möglichkeit schnell rollenbasierte Kanäle zu erstellen, bietet sich Discord hervorragend für die Kommunikation im Team sowie auch mit den Spielern an. Wir nutzen Discord statt Slack, da wir unseren Fokus im Gaming Bereich haben und Discord hier stark vertreten ist. Discord

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John Houlder
John Houlder

Feb 26, 2018

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We use Discord for our community as well as generic staff communications. It works as a main selling point for ShadowICT as well as a central place for monitoring alerts and announcements to go. Discord

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Joshua Dean Küpper
Joshua Dean Küpper

CEO at Scrayos UG (haftungsbeschränkt)

Nov 8, 2017

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We first used Slack and switched to Discord later to stay near at where the community is at, while still be able to have private conversations and stay in contact. Discord offered everything we needed and used from Slack previously, plus the community-part, so it was an easy decision.

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Mick Dekkers
Mick Dekkers

Backend JavaScript Engineer

Oct 13, 2017

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Discord is home to many game development communities, including AGDG (Amateur Game Development General), RGD (Reddit Game Development), and Game Dev League. When I'm working with WebGL, they are always very knowledgeable and helpful in answering my questions about physics, vectors and data structures. Discord

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Pascal Malbranche
Pascal Malbranche

Student

Sep 5, 2017

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As a community paltform for Discord servers and as gamers, we use Discord while playing to rest and have fun after work. Discord

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git8409
git8409

May 9, 2017

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Discord is used for all the discussions with our community, and discussions between our entire staff (including Community Managers, Chat Moderators and BATs). We also use a Discord bot we developed to deploy new code to the server. Discord

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