Discord, Telegram, or Slack? Choosing Your Paid Community Platform

By Dan • 5 min read

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In the age of digital connectivity, building a strong online community has become a cornerstone for many businesses, creators, and organizations. 

Paid chat communities offer a unique opportunity to foster deeper connections, provide exclusive content, and generate a sustainable revenue stream. Whether you’re a content creator looking to monetize your audience, a business seeking to engage with customers on a more personal level, or an organization aiming to create a dedicated space for members, choosing the right platform is crucial.

Deciding between Discord, Telegram, and Slack for your paid community can significantly impact your community’s engagement and growth. Each platform offers distinct features and caters to different types of audiences and use cases. This guide will help you make an informed decision based on your community’s needs and goals.

Why Start a Paid Chat Community?

Starting a paid chat community can provide numerous benefits, including:

  1. Monetization: Create a reliable revenue stream by offering exclusive access to content, expertise, or services.
  2. Engagement: Foster deeper connections with your audience through real-time interactions and dedicated spaces for discussions.
  3. Value Addition: Offer members unique value through exclusive content, events, and networking opportunities.
  4. Feedback Loop: Gain direct insights and feedback from your most engaged members to improve your offerings.
  5. Community Building: Create a sense of belonging and loyalty among your members, turning them into advocates for your brand or cause.

But not all platforms are created equal, and you may find that one is more appropriate for your community type, goals, and members. At LaunchPass, we integrate with Discord, Telegram, and Slack – here’s a breakdown of each to help you make the best decision for your paid chat community.


Discord

Discord is a powerful chat platform originally designed for gaming but has evolved to support a wide range of communities. It specializes in text, image, video, and audio communication, making it a versatile option for various types of interactions.

Key Features:

  • Size: Supports all community sizes, up to 1 million members.
  • Cost: Free to start, with optional paid features (Discord Nitro).
  • Pros:
    • Multiple channels for different topics.
    • Wide variety of bots for moderation and engagement.
    • Custom emojis and rich media support.
    • Voice and video chat capabilities.
    • Highly customizable user roles and permissions to help manage what members see and do.
  • Cons:
    • Steeper learning curve for new users.
    • Some advanced features require paid options.
    • Can be resource-intensive on older devices.

Our Support for Discord:

  • Deep integration with new or existing servers.
  • Robust roles and permissions management.
  • Automated member management, including adding and removing members.
  • Comprehensive community analytics.
  • Support for custom bots and integrations.

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Telegram

Telegram is renowned for its security and ease of use. It offers encrypted messaging and is popular worldwide for both personal and community use.

Key Features:

  • Size: Supports up to 200,000 members.
  • Cost: Free to use, with no paid tiers.
  • Pros:
    • End-to-end encryption for secure communications.
    • Easy to set up and manage.
    • Unlimited multimedia upload.
    • Robust bot ecosystem for automation.
    • Suitable for large groups with high engagement.
  • Cons:
    • Single chat thread can become noisy and overwhelming.
    • In Groups, you can create Topics to help organize things, however they’re not quite as customizable as channels in Discord.
    • Limited customization options compared to Discord.

Our Support for Telegram:

  • Deep integration with both Groups and Channels in Telegram.
  • Community analytics to track engagement and growth.
  • Automated member management, including adding and removing members.
  • Support for custom bots and integrations.

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Slack

Slack is a well-known platform in the business and startup communities, offering a robust environment for team collaboration and professional communities.

Key Features:

  • Size: Best for smaller to medium-sized communities (up to several thousand members).
  • Cost: Free tier with limited features, premium plans for more advanced options.
  • Ideal for: Professional and business communities, remote teams.
  • Pros:
    • Intuitive user interface.
    • Strong integration with other business tools (e.g., Google Workspace, Microsoft Teams).
    • Powerful search functionality.
    • Multiple channels for organized discussions.
    • Extensive app directory for added functionality.
  • Cons:
    • Limited scalability compared to Discord.
    • Some key features require a paid plan.
    • Less focus on multimedia and real-time voice/video communication.

Our Support for Slack:

  • Assistance with setting up workspaces and channels.
  • Integration with other business tools for streamlined workflows.
  • Engagement analytics to monitor community activity.
  • Automated member management.
  • Support for up to 50 paid channels.
  • Custom bot and app integration for enhanced functionality.

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Conclusion

Choosing the right platform depends on your community’s specific needs and goals. Discord is ideal for large, interactive communities with diverse communication needs. Telegram is perfect for secure, high-engagement groups that prefer simplicity. Slack is best suited for professional and business communities looking for robust integration with other tools.

If you’re considering launching a paid chat community and need further assistance on choosing a platform, our team is here to help. We offer comprehensive support to ensure your community thrives, no matter which platform you choose!

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