Discourse is a great tool for creating online forum experiences. The Discourse ecosystem is designed to be easy to use and user-friendly, with a range of features like spam blocking, moderation, and notifications. The open-source environment also integrates with tools like Slack, Zendesk, and WordPress. The platform supports convenient forum design and provides a range of native integrations, automatic trust systems, and a comprehensive reporting dashboard where users learn more forum trends to help them learn more about the audience and drive more insightful discussions.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, On-Premise Linux |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
I like the searchability of Discourse. It gives us a way to find answers to previously answered questions asynchronously.
I don't have anything I don't like about Discourse.
In our company, we primarily used Discourse as a documentation tool, which I don't think is the right use case for it.
It's a nicely organized way to communicate in a forum setting. And the ability to attach files is nice. It has a free trial which is great. It's nice that it switches automatically to a mobile layout for small screens.
It seems redundant. I didn't feel it necessary to have ANOTHER way of communicating with people. It seems more social than technical.
It was a nicely organized space to collaborate and it helped streamline discussions on a particular subject.
Its honestly a great place for centralized discussion.
Many people didn't like the layout and organization of the website
We found more benefits from other websites like Basecamp.