![]() ![]() By default it is "audio only" and you can mute or deafen yourself and other people, such as if someone comes in with a horrific microphone screech. Multiple people can screenshare at any given time. Voice channels allow screen sharing, audio, and webcams on a granular level. ![]() In Discord, voice channels are the location for true realtime interactions (as opposed to the soft-realtime of text chat). If you can’t choose between Discord vs Slack, read this guide. Plus on that Slack's analytics is included in the paid plan, AND plus the slack admin can easily see the dynamic of messaging between people and channels, which is confusing, as to why? There is no way for Discord server owners to look at or use your private messages without being given those communications. Published MaSlack and Discord are two feature-packed communication tools aimed at different users. Their recent policy and platform changes only are strengthening it's positions in community building space. A generous partner program for Discord users is also a point for the platform.īetter botsComing form the place of better positioning and community centric approach, Discord still has (and I think will have) better bots ecosystem, that is helping with community building process.įirst of all Slack is (again) paid, very very very paid. Discord on the other hand from the beginning was a community building place. Slack, on the other hand, is solely for business communication. With millions of gamers utilizing the platform for screen-sharing, live chat, and other functions, Discord has virtually become associated with gaming. Despite being community favourite up to this day it still is putting work and workflow first. The primary distinction between the two is their intended audience. We believe that the best online community platforms allow you to build a space that is accessible. Right now, people are increasingly interacting with content and communities through their mobile devices. PositioningSlack at it's core is still a place for work, and their positioning is saying that too. Discord’s communication features, Discord, in general, is much more informal. Not to mention that in comparison with Slack, Discord can boost server with the community efforts. ![]() Communities live and breath on the content that they created, and getting all deleted is not the best outcome. However, Slack is "conveniently" deleting the messages after your workspace passed 10k messages. Aside the fact that I'm personally biased as my community is in Discord, I have a few reasons to back it up:įree version is much generousBoth Slack and Discord have free versions. My personal take is: Discord is a better platform. As community building is getting more and more mainstream, and communities are getting not only attention but also investments the discourse around them is getting hotter. ![]()
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