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Your members don’t need another place to hang out — they want a place to grow. Circle gives you the structure to drive transformations, all in one platform.
Run your whole community from one place
Monetize with built-in payments, automations, and analytics
Deliver a fully-branded experience members take seriously
Trusted by more than 15 million members across 20.000 communities
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Discord gives you channels and chat. That's it.
Circle is a complete community platform.
own brand.
“We’ve made over $3M on Circle over the last two years. It supported our live cohorts, self-paced courses, virtual summits, a subscription-based membership, and our first in-person summit in LA. This is the power of a true ‘all-in-one’ platform.”
Tiago Forte — Founder, Forte Labs
You're paying for a course platform, an email tool, and Discord — and none of it works together
Your members are
paying premium prices but landing in a server
that feels like a free
gaming chat
You have hundreds (or thousands) of members— but no direct access to them or their emails
You're spending hours uploading Zoom replays, managing bots, and manually tracking who's engaged
Your best content disappears into chat history within hours and new members can never find it
Discord wasn't designed to help members grow. Circle provides your members with structured programs, events, resources, and a guided experience that keeps them progressing (and paying).
Course builder with modules, lessons, and progress tracking
Drip scheduling and cohort-based delivery
Native live events with automatic recording and replay
Video hosting inside courses
Quizzes and certificates of completion
Free mobile and desktop apps
Discord captures zero contact information. If a member stops opening the app, they're gone. Circle gives you a direct line to every member — so you can reach, nurture, and retain them.
Native email marketing (broadcasts, sequences, triggers)
Sign-up forms and email capture
Built-in CRM for managing free and paid members
Branded checkout with upsells and urgency elements
Audience segmentation and targeted messaging
Multi-channel messaging (DMs, push notifications)
On Discord, you're running a business without the tools for it — no way to optimize conversions, justify premium pricing, or track what's working. Circle gives you the systems, branding, and insights to do all three.
Workflow automation with conditional logic and branching
AI agents (auto-respond, moderate, flag at-risk members)
Custom domain and professional member profiles
Revenue reporting, engagement scoring, and churn data
Gated access by membership tiers
Flexible pricing (subscriptions, one-time, installments, BNPL)
Circle is the best platform to build, engage, and scale your business
Industry-leading product velocity, support, and customer ratings make Circle the most trusted platform for serious community and creator businesses.
Let our migration team handle the heavy lifting—so you don’t have to.
Fill out a quick form to tell us about your setup. We'll take it from there. We’ll migrate your:
1. Courses
2. Email list
4. And more
We’ll create a tailored migration plan based on your needs. You review and approve before we begin.
Our team moves everything over—content, members, settings—fully structured and ready to go live.
Trusted by 20.000+ businesses to power their communities
Discord is free to use, but running a community isn't. Most creators end up paying separately for a course platform ($39–149/mo), an email tool ($20–50/mo), and video call software — plus Discord's 10% platform fee on every subscription transaction, on top of payment processing.
Add those up and you're often spending more than Circle's starting price of $89/month, with a member experience split across four or five different apps. Circle replaces the entire stack: community, courses, events, email marketing, and payments in one place, under your brand.
Discord charges a 10% platform fee on all Server Subscription revenue, plus payment processing — and up to 30% on purchases made through iOS. Circle's transaction fee is 2% on the Professional plan, 1% on Business, and 0.5% on Circle Plus, each stacked on top of standard Stripe processing fees (~2.9% + $0.30 per transaction).
For a community doing $5,000/month in membership revenue, Discord's take is roughly $500 before processing; Circle's ranges from $175 to $245 all-in depending on plan. The gap widens the more you grow.
Discord was designed for gaming communities, and the interface reflects that — anonymous usernames, a chaotic channel layout, and an aesthetic that signals "free hangout," not "premium program."
For creators charging $50–500/month, that mismatch costs them real money: members arrive at a premium experience and land somewhere that looks identical to every free gaming server. One Capterra reviewer noted simply: "Discord isn't really made for business or professional use."
Circle runs under your own domain with your branding, professional member profiles with real names, and an interface designed for structured community businesses — so the experience matches what you're charging.
No — Discord has no course builder.
There's no drip scheduling, no lesson sequencing, no progress tracking, and no way to gate content by completion. Educators using Discord typically end up paying for a separate LMS and linking members between platforms, which fragments the learning experience and increases churn. Circle includes a native course builder with modules, video hosting, drip delivery, cohort-based programs, and quizzes — all inside the same space where your community lives, so discussion happens alongside learning and members don't need to toggle between tools.
Discord is built around real-time chat, which means everything scrolls. Useful posts, answered questions, and course-adjacent content disappear into channel history within hours, with no way to resurface them later. Search is notoriously weak, content can't be recategorized after posting, and nothing inside a Discord server is indexed by Google or AI tools — so your community's best knowledge is invisible outside the platform and nearly unfindable inside it.
Circle uses persistent, threaded spaces where posts are organized, searchable, and indexable — so your best content compounds in value instead of scrolling off the screen.
Most Discord-based community builders are actually running four to six tools:
The result is a scattered member experience and a significant operational burden. Circle consolidates all of it: community spaces, live events with automatic recording, courses, email broadcasts and sequences, branded checkout, and member management in one platform. Your members get one login. You get one dashboard.
Discord is a real-time chat platform built for gaming communities. Circle is an all-in-one platform built for community businesses.
The functional gap is significant. Discord has:
Beyond features, Discord's interface and culture are built around casual social connection — anonymous usernames, always-on voice rooms, channel sprawl — while Circle is designed for structured, professional communities where members pay for access and expect an experience that matches what they're charged. Circle also allows your community content to be indexed by search engines and AI tools; everything on Discord is locked behind a login and invisible outside the platform.
Circle has real-time chat spaces, direct messaging, live rooms, and scheduled live events with automatic recording and replay. Circle also supports voice messages in chat — so members can record and send audio the way they would on WhatsApp, without typing.
What Circle doesn't have is Discord's always-on, drop-in voice channels — the kind where people hang out passively in the background without a scheduled reason to be there.
Discord was specifically built for casual ambient socializing and spontaneous voice hangouts. For communities built around scheduled programming — coaching calls, workshops, live Q&As — Circle's structured events with RSVP, auto-recording, and gated replay are a better fit. Most paid community businesses fall into the latter category.
Discord's bot ecosystem exists because Discord doesn't handle those things natively. Every bot a community builder adds — for moderation, welcome messages, leveling, role assignment, or automation — is a third-party dependency that requires setup, maintenance, and ongoing trust with your community data.
Circle handles the most common bot use cases with built-in tools: AI Agents that answer member questions and moderate content (Circle Plus), workflow automation with conditional logic and branching (Business plan and above), and native gamification including points, levels, and leaderboards — no bots, no developer required, no fragile integrations to maintain.
Effectively, yes.
Discord is a closed platform — no content inside a server is indexable by Google, surfaced by AI tools, or discoverable by anyone who hasn't already joined. Every valuable discussion, answered question, and resource your community creates is locked inside Discord's login wall and buried in chronological chat.
Circle content can be made public and indexed, which means your community's best conversations and resources can attract new members organically, show up in search results, and feed into AI-generated answers about your topic area — turning your community into a growth asset instead of a private chat log.
Your most engaged, paying members almost always do — and that's the group that matters most. A common pattern: 40–70% of active members migrate immediately, and the rest follow over the next one to three months as they see where the value is. Interestingly, many community builders report that migration acts as a natural filter: members who were lurking or only there for the free content often don't follow, while your buyers and most engaged participants do. You don't need everyone to switch — you need the right people to.
Yes. Circle's migration team will help you move your members, content structure, and setup.
Fill out a request form, approve a custom migration plan, and the team handles the execution. Because Discord doesn't export structured message history or content in a usable format, migration focuses on what matters: your member list, any existing course or resource content, and your community architecture.
Most migrations complete within a few weeks. You can also start with a free trial to build out your Circle community in parallel before making the switch official.
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