Nexoria: an encrypted Discord alternative with subspaces, voice/video, screen share, and built-in community tools
Hi everyone, we’re the team building Nexoria, a new Discord alternative focused on privacy, better organization, and built-in tools for communities.
We know a lot of people are looking for alternatives that are not just another Discord clone, so we’re trying to build Nexoria around a few ideas Discord does not handle especially well: privacy, large community organization, built-in features, and reducing the need to rely on a stack of bots.
Some of the main features currently include:
- End-to-end encrypted text, voice, DMs, and group DMs
- Voice channels, video, screen share, push-to-talk, and noise suppression
- Subspaces nested inside larger spaces, similar in spirit to Guilded-style server groups
- Text, voice, and calendar channels
- Public space discovery
- Roles, private channels, granular permissions, and audit logs
- File uploads, threads, reactions, pins, markdown, code blocks, GIFs, custom emoji, and previews
- Soundboard and custom sound packs
- MFA, device approval, session management, and session revocation
One of the features we’re most excited about is subspaces. A main space can contain smaller subspaces, each with its own channels, permissions, tools, and organization while still staying under the same parent community. The goal is to make larger communities easier to manage without endless channel/category clutter or forcing people to create a bunch of separate servers.
We also started with a strong focus on TTRPG communities, so Nexoria includes tools that are useful for online campaign groups, like organized spaces, calendar channels, shared communication tools, voice/video, screen share, roles, private areas, and public discovery for communities that want to be found.
Nexoria is still early, and we’re actively building based on user feedback. We’d especially like to hear from people who have tried Discord alternatives, miss Guilded-style organization, or care about privacy and encryption in community platforms.
You can check it out here:
Happy to answer questions, hear criticism, or get suggestions for what you think a Discord alternative needs to get right.