
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. Stop paying for TeamSpeak servers and hassling with Skype. All-in-one voice and text chat for gamers that’s free, secure, and works on both your desktop and phone. Discord has been slowly changing its model from merely being about gaming to a new way to communicate. If you aren’t familiar with them, I encourage you to check out their websites.

I’m not going to waste time going into detail about why you might use Slack or Discord. Here’s the good and bad when it comes to Slack vs Discord. After a few weeks, I can tell you we moved back to Slack without hesitation.

We had used Discord for gaming in the past, but we wanted to see what it would be like to move to it permanently. We’ve been using Slack for years and recently gave Discord a test run.
