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Discord became the heart of our user community, providing direct feedback that shaped our development priorities. What makes it better than alternatives is the seamless combination of text, voice, and video communication in topic-specific channels, creating an active support community where users help each other while allowing me to easily monitor discussions to identify issues and feature requests.


Discord has played a critical role in building the Recall community. It’s where we connect with our earliest users, gather real-time feedback, debug issues together, and share sneak peeks of what’s coming next.
We have a growing Discord server that’s become a lively space for conversations around product direction, use cases, and feature requests. It’s also where we catch and squash bugs quickly—sometimes within minutes of being reported.
We love the quack sound!
Tip: Organize your channels intentionally—having dedicated threads for feedback, bugs, product updates, and general chat makes it easier for your community (and your team) to stay engaged and focused.
We also considered tools like Slack but Discord gave us the perfect mix of casual community vibes and high signal interaction.
If you’re building something with a passionate user base, Discord is a no-brainer for staying close to the people who matter most.


We rely on Discord for real-time collaboration and instant communication. Whether it’s brainstorming new ideas, troubleshooting live issues, or quickly catching up with teammates, Discord’s voice, video, and chat features let us connect and coordinate within seconds.


Discord is great for networking and chilling with teams, or even building a worldwide community.


It's the best way for us to engage with developers who are building on Langflow.

Our community thrives on Discord. The Happy Twosday Community shares feature ideas, bugs, and general thoughts/insights.


Powers our community engagement and developer discussions.





Communicating here feels like a game ;)


Community management - Discord allows us to connect and nurture our passionate user community.






Helped us stay close with our community and get their feedback along the way!




We use Discord for internal communication and priority user support.


A great platform for creating a live community. very accessible and fun!


Our community is on Discord! Love the ease in creating a community for free and keeping all of our chat history.



Discord is another favorite, combining powerful communication features with pragmatic community ones. We are using Discord for both our internal team/project comms as well as our official TimeAlign Discord community, which is stocked full of expert advice, educational events, and like-minds on similar journeys.