Discord alternative

A Discord alternative built for everything you do together

Discord is fine for conversation. The moment communities need coordination, safety, and continuity, they end up stitching together bots, docs, moderation tools, and support workflows. Concord is one social-first ecosystem: chat, coordination, discovery, privacy controls, trust and safety, and customer service in one connected environment.

Available on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and Linux.

What changes

From chat-first to ecosystem-first

Concord keeps modern chat familiar, but treats coordination, member trust, and shared context as core so creator communities and social groups can grow without brittle toolchains.

Coordination

Native events and workflows

Coordinate experiences, onboarding, and programs inside the platform—so participation is easier and the state stays connected to people and roles.

  • Events that keep momentum
  • Workflows for initiatives and programs
  • Less reliance on brittle bot stacks

Shared context

Identity, roles, history—connected

Instead of scattering context across tools, Concord is designed so community memory and participation signals stay in one system.

  • Profiles and identity
  • Participation and recognition
  • Shared context across features

Operations

Health, engagement, and safety signals

Communities need clarity on what is working, where members need support, and where risk is rising. Concord is built for that visibility by default.

  • Engagement and participation signals
  • Trust and safety visibility
  • Operational clarity without guesswork

Trust

Privacy, safety, and real support

Concord focuses on healthy communities, not just activity metrics, with clearer controls and support paths when issues escalate.

  • Clear privacy controls for members
  • Trust and safety systems for moderators
  • Responsive customer service when needed

FAQ

Common questions

Is Concord a Discord alternative?

Yes. Concord keeps the core features people expect from community chat and adds coordination, participation, privacy controls, trust and safety tooling, and customer service in one system.

Do I still need bots for events, moderation, and workflows?

Many communities rely on bots and external tools to coordinate and moderate. Concord is designed to reduce brittle toolchains by making coordination, safety, and shared context first-class.

Will Concord be self-hostable with federation soon?

Yes. Self-hostable Concord with federation is planned. Federation means independently run Concord servers can still communicate and discover each other, so communities keep local control without becoming isolated.

Is Concord affiliated with Discord?

No. Discord is a trademark of its respective owner. Concord is not affiliated with or endorsed by Discord.

Next

See the bigger picture

Most Discord alternatives stop at chat. Concord is built as a social community ecosystem with coordination, privacy, trust and safety, customer service, and self-hostable federation planned soon.