I'm with you I much prefer discord better. For the main reason as you that when you login all your spaces are there you don't have to manually add them all like with slack.
Thanks Beth! All new clients are going to Discord from here on out. And I will move any that I can over. I have one who is a software developer and those guys live in Slack so there's no way I am getting him to switch!
Love it, I was a little hesitant but starting to move things up to discord. I honestly think so far the bots and automations are way better too. I started to think about switching when Slack charged me for channel guests same as full-members which doesn't make any sense.
I wish you could easily identify a user's email. For a paid community it is nearly impossible to know whom to remove from accessing, unless you use Discord's own payment processing, which I don't care to do. It makes for messy accounting ;) Other than that I am with you 100%!
We've actually moved back to Slack - Discord lacked too many features needed for a business use case: join.slack.com/t/nerds-guide/shared_invite/zt-221osild1-FevqwqlVCwJhQX_bMC2wHw
Fascinating insights. Thanks. Until now I assumed that Discord was just for gamers etc
Full disclosure. I've since switched back to Slack! There were too many features I missed, especially reminders!
Great overview! Thanks for sharing this.
I'm with you I much prefer discord better. For the main reason as you that when you login all your spaces are there you don't have to manually add them all like with slack.
Thanks Beth!
All new clients are going to Discord from here on out.
And I will move any that I can over. I have one who is a software developer and those guys live in Slack so there's no way I am getting him to switch!
Love it, I was a little hesitant but starting to move things up to discord. I honestly think so far the bots and automations are way better too. I started to think about switching when Slack charged me for channel guests same as full-members which doesn't make any sense.
I wish you could easily identify a user's email. For a paid community it is nearly impossible to know whom to remove from accessing, unless you use Discord's own payment processing, which I don't care to do. It makes for messy accounting ;)
Other than that I am with you 100%!
hmm
discord server link pls. and thanks for the video!
We've actually moved back to Slack - Discord lacked too many features needed for a business use case:
join.slack.com/t/nerds-guide/shared_invite/zt-221osild1-FevqwqlVCwJhQX_bMC2wHw