Ask HN: Anyone using Discord in a business setting?

4 points by garettmd ↗ HN
I've been using it lately for communicating with some open source projects, and it seems like a pretty good competitor to Slack, with a few more features even. But I haven't heard of anyone using it in business; was wondering if that's due to some functionality or SLA type of thing, or just lack of awareness.

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A client who is in a field vaguely related to gaming has mentioned we could use discord (I'd never heard of it before) instead of Skype for calls/chat.

Given how much Skype has failed lately, it might be a good option to try.

Anyone know of the mac app is a proper app and not just an electron hobgoblin?

Welp, despite this claim:

> Minimal CPU Usage

It appears that it's Electron. So much for that plan.

It may be electron but it's super smooth. It feels more native than Slack on my mac
that seems unwise.

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