Discord review
Free planFree real-time chat and voice for communities — monetize with add-on tools.
The verdict
Discord scores 4.2/5 in our review. It's best for free communities and engaged real-time chat and bolting on a free member perk. Completely free to run a community. The main trade-offs: no native paid memberships or courses; requires third-party tools to monetize; weak content organization for learning. There's a genuinely usable free plan, so you can try it at zero cost.
Pros & cons
- Completely free to run a community
- Best-in-class real-time chat and voice
- Huge bot and integration ecosystem
- No native paid memberships or courses
- Requires third-party tools to monetize
- Weak content organization for learning
Key features
- Unlimited free text, voice, and video channels
- Roles and permissions for access control
- Threads, forums, and stage channels
- Bots and rich integrations
- Server boosts for upgraded perks
- Screen sharing and community events
Pricing
Core server is free. Paid memberships require Whop / Memberful / Patreon on top.
| Plan | Monthly | Annual (per mo) | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | Free | Unlimited members, text/voice/video channels |
| Nitro | $9.99 | $8.33 | Per-user perks; optional, not required |
Transaction fees: N/A (use 3rd-party). Prices verified against Discord's pricing page; verify current pricing ↗.
Who should use Discord?
Good fit: Free communities and engaged real-time chat; Bolting on a free member perk.
Look elsewhere if: Selling structured courses or memberships natively — see Discord alternatives.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Discord cost?
Discord is free to start. Core server is free. Paid memberships require Whop / Memberful / Patreon on top.
Does Discord charge transaction fees?
Transaction fees: N/A (use 3rd-party). Factor this in — it often costs more than the monthly fee at volume.
Who is Discord best for?
Discord is best for free communities and engaged real-time chat and bolting on a free member perk. It's less ideal for selling structured courses or memberships natively.