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Discourse Reviews in March 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Discourse Reviews & Ratings

2.5

Based on 112 ratings & 64 reviews

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Anonymous User

01/28/19

4.5 out of 5

"A great product for creating a forum"

What do you like best about Discourse? Discourse is easy to use and allows users to communicate easily and efficiently which is vital. Members can come together in one place and ask questions, answer questions, as well as get help and assistance when needed. What do you dislike about Discourse? It takes a bit getting used to and I don't think its as organized as it could be. It seems that questions can pile up quickly and it almost feels like I am swimming in unread emails. The navigation ...

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Chris N

01/28/19

4.5 out of 5

"My Discourse Review"

What do you like best about Discourse? Probably the best feature of this software is its being open source. Allows seamless integration into other platforms, and lets you customize it to fit your specific needs, which is a unique feature compared to other similar softwares. What do you dislike about Discourse? Sometimes managing the thread can lead to disarray and makes it a bit disorganized. The organization of the thread can use a better format. Additionally, some features require ...

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AU

Anonymous User

01/28/19

4.5 out of 5

"Very organized -- good bang for your buck!"

What do you like best about Discourse? We know discourse isn't the most robust forum software out there, but for the price, it does very well! Keeping things organized is incredibly easy - especially if you're wanting to have posts grouped by specific topics as well. The moderation customization is surprisingly robust though - you can assign key individuals specific roles that you want them to perform, and what abilities they'll be able to have while in the forum. What do you dislike about ...

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AU

Anonymous User

01/28/19

4 out of 5

"Great for commenting"

What do you like best about Discourse? This software is great because it allows you to leave comments on whatever you feel and also interact with other users on any board or site that your on. It is very user friendly. What do you dislike about Discourse? It can be confusing for first time users starting out because it's not the easiest with the load time after writing a comment. What problems is Discourse solving and how is that benefiting you? You can see any feedback that customers, ...

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AU

Anonymous User

01/28/19

4 out of 5

"Good system"

What do you like best about Discourse? Users can choose to use forum threads without the User Interface by subscribing via mailing list mode. What do you dislike about Discourse? Private Messages can be seen by Administrators, something which might not be clear to everybody. What problems is Discourse solving and how is that benefiting you? We've used it several times to use it with our equipment.

AU

Anonymous User

01/28/19

4 out of 5

"Works Ok As A Mailing List"

What do you like best about Discourse? This worked ok as a mailing list and enjoyed the forum option for fans to get engaged. It offers a unique tool that is why we chose the platform, but wish it could have done more so we could use it as a platform for multiple efforts. What do you dislike about Discourse? ....but for it to compete with other platform options, it needed more tools and options for increased usability. I would rather have one platform that manages several things, then have ...

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lsommer S

01/28/19

4 out of 5

"Discourse is an excellent communication toolset for team projects."

What do you like best about Discourse? A choice of seamless communication in the forms of a great messenger-type chat room, with conversation records, a mailing list platform, or discussion forum. What do you dislike about Discourse? Managed forum hosting is not free, it actually costs around $100 per month for a standard subscription. And for business scale traffic, it costs upwards of $300 a month. What problems is Discourse solving and how is that benefiting you? An easy solution to ...

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AU

Anonymous User

01/28/19

4 out of 5

"Great product to use for work"

What do you like best about Discourse? I like that i was able to communicate with co workers through private chats or forums. What do you dislike about Discourse? I found it easy to use and found no dislikes What problems is Discourse solving and how is that benefiting you? Able to ask supervisors for help with just a click of a button

AU

Anonymous User

01/28/19

4 out of 5

"Simply futuristic! A revolutionary way to manage your own virtual community!"

What do you like best about Discourse? It simply breaks with the way of carrying the virtual community traditionally, It is not just about asking questions and writing answers like StackOverFlow, StackExchange, but it is about getting social interaction, maintaining a coexistence and establishing links with the community. I like this a lot because it is about empowering the community to lead itself, being the only way to keep at bay those who, instead of contributing, start publishing spam ...

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AU

Anonymous User

01/28/19

4 out of 5

"Open Source for Forums - Discourse"

What do you like best about Discourse? Frankly that it's open source and easy to use. Plus I don't know of any other software or cloud-base program to handle communications and data in large group settings or forums. This was very helpful with a previous job. There are also a lot of threads you can add to keep information organized. What do you dislike about Discourse? I never really understood the private message function. Not sure why I need it to contact administrators when I was ...

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