Discord is a free platform for communities to connect via text. The BetterSquash server is a hub for squash enthusiasts to learn, share, and improve together.
Think of it like a multi-room building: public channels are rooms open to all, while private channels, such as those for Solo Routines users, are rooms exclusive to certain services.
This page is a brief introduction on how to use Discord, and also will show you how to access the channel for the services you paid for.
Discord is a free app for text, voice, and video communication. It was originally made for gamers but is now used by all kinds of communities to chat, share content, and stay connected.
No, you can use Discord in a web browser without downloading anything. However, downloading the desktop or mobile app gives you better performance and more features.
Yes, Discord is completely free to use for chatting, joining servers, making voice and video calls, and sharing media. There’s a paid version called Discord Nitro, but it’s optional.
A server is like a group or community on Discord. It can have many channels for different topics, and you can join public servers or be invited to private ones.
No, you can use Discord just for text chat if you prefer. A microphone is useful for voice chats, and a webcam is only needed if you want to do video calls.
Yes! Discord has a mobile app for both iOS and Android, so you can use it on your phone or tablet just like on a computer.
Yes, but like any social platform, it depends on how you use it. Stick to trusted servers, don’t share personal info, and use Discord’s privacy settings to control who can contact you.
You can join a server by clicking an invite link someone sends you. Some servers are public and searchable, while others are private and require an invite.