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Discord vs Slack

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Discord and Slack.

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Discord

Free community platform with text, voice, and video channels.

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Slack

Business messaging app for team communication and collaboration.

FeatureDiscordSlack
Pricing ModelFreemiumFreemium
Free TierYesYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, creators, developersstartups, small-business, enterprise
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoNo
Editorial Rating4/54/5
CategoriesCommunicationCommunication
Key FeaturesText channels, Voice channels, Video calls, Screen sharing, Bots & integrationsChannels & threads, Direct messaging, File sharing, Huddles (audio/video), Workflow Builder
Free Tier Quality
excellent
good

Pricing Breakdown

Discord

Free: unlimited messaging, voice, video, 500K members/server. Nitro Basic: $3/month. Nitro: $10/month (HD streaming, larger uploads). Server Boost: $5/month.

Slack

Free: unlimited users, 90-day history, 1:1 video calls. Pro: $8.75/user/month (unlimited history, group calls). Business+: $12.50/user/month (SAML SSO). Enterprise Grid: custom.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (1)

GitHub

Only in Discord (9)

ZapierIFTTTTwitchYouTubeSpotifyCustom botsWebhooksMEE6Dyno

Only in Slack (9)

Google DriveJiraZoomSalesforceHubSpotNotionFigmaAsanaTrello

Use Case Fit

Discord

  • * Community building and management
  • * Customer support channels
  • * Open-source project communication
  • * Team voice and video calls
  • * Bot-automated engagement

Slack

  • * Team communication and messaging
  • * Cross-functional project coordination
  • * Integration hub for developer tools
  • * Client communication via Slack Connect
  • * Automated notifications and workflows

Discord

Pros

  • + Free for most use cases
  • + Excellent for building community
  • + Strong developer ecosystem (bots)
  • + Great voice quality

Cons

  • - Not designed for business communication
  • - Can be distracting
  • - Professional image concerns

Slack

Pros

  • + Industry-standard for team communication
  • + Massive integration ecosystem
  • + Excellent search functionality
  • + Slack Connect for external collaboration
  • + Strong mobile experience

Cons

  • - Can be distracting with constant notifications
  • - Free tier limits message history
  • - Can get expensive for larger teams

Editorial Verdict

Discord takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Slack may still be the right pick if you need deep Communication features or plan to scale to a larger team.

Sarah Chen

Editor-in-Chief