Discord alternative
Concord vs Discord
For communities that want events, workflows, and dashboards without duct-taping bots, docs, and moderation tools together.
Comparisons
If you are evaluating chat-first platforms or replacing Discord and Guilded, these pages explain the recurring gaps and how Concord addresses them with coordinated tools, social identity, stronger safety, and better support for real communities.
Available on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and Linux.
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Each page is written for creator communities, fan hubs, local clubs, and interest groups that want familiar chat plus stronger privacy, trust and safety, and dependable support.
Discord alternative
For communities that want events, workflows, and dashboards without duct-taping bots, docs, and moderation tools together.
Guilded alternative
For groups that want social-first coordination with stronger trust, safety, and privacy controls.
Root alternative
For communities that want familiar chat basics plus deeper context, member identity, and operational visibility.
Stoat alternative
For groups that want clean chat plus native coordination, trust and safety systems, and member support.
What Concord improves
Concord is built to fix common community pain points: clearer privacy controls, stronger trust and safety tooling, and responsive customer service for moderators and members.
Self-hostable Concord with federation is coming soon. Federation means independently run Concord servers can interoperate, so communities keep local control while members can connect across trusted servers.
Note
Discord, Guilded, Root, and Stoat are trademarks of their respective owners. Concord is not affiliated with or endorsed by discord.com, guilded.gg, rootapp.com, or stoat.chat.
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Concord is one connected environment for communities and individuals: chat, coordination, discovery, privacy, trust and safety, and support - with self-hostable federation planned soon.