I’m looking to avoid using Discord for voice calls… I’ve always had gripes with it over the years but I’m fed up lol.

I need a stable voice call app that is cross platform (needs to work on Windows/Android/iOS). That’s it. No screen sharing necessary.

I do my best to use Signal for texts, but my mutuals only care for so much…

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      11 hours ago

      This was my original proposal, but my friend is worried about messing up their Signal acc that could render it useless (they’ve seen me brick my laptop while installing Linux Mint…)

      (They use signal on a phone, but want to use their android tablet and worried about messing up the linking device part)

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        The Android tablet makes it a deal-breaker. You cannot use a Signal account from multiple Android or iOS devices without using a 3rd-party client like Molly.

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      21 hours ago

      Mumble has great voice quality and if all you want is VoIP then yes, it’s a great option.

      Unfortunately it can’t replace all the other things Discord does. Also it is too cumbersome to use for mass adoption, I think.

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        Personally that’s okay with me cause I don’t need much of the features.

        And I plan to mainly do 1 on 1 calls with a single friend (cause I don’t think moving roughly 5-8 people will work), so not worried too much about server features

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      I saw that they had unofficial builds for their mobile clients (with iOS being unmaintained since 2017) and the android one being an F-Droid repo. Have you had experiences with either?

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    SonoBus:

    https://sonobus.net/

    It’s dead simple, free, P2P, and designed for remote music collaboration, so much lower latency than Discord. Even compression is optional and configurable, and it includes built in, tweakable filtering and gain settings.

    And it works on everything. Android, iOS, desktop, all without any login. There’s a public server to start the initial connection (after which it’s purely P2P), but that’s self hostable if you wish.

    It is a crime it’s so obscure. It’s basically perfect voice calling (and only voice calling), as long as everyone’s internet isn’t truly awful.

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      My friend lives in the UK while I’m based in Austral-Asia region, and I’m honestly not tech savvy enough for P2P or self hosting…

      I also unfortunately don’t have the best WiFi (MediaTek on a Lenovo Laptop in the great 2026…)

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        There’s nothing to it, you literally just download an app, text your friend the server name and it connects. And if you have enough bandwidth for Discord or Lemmy, this will work too.

        The big caveat is if your internet is bad enough to drop packets or randomly drop out a ton, it’s going to cut your audio off. Discord would work really poorly too, but it would more aggressively auto-reconnect and buffer.

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      Looks cool and usable for the purpose, but the UI is very much geared towards collaborative music production with volume knobs for everyone etc.

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    Maybe Stoat/Revolt is for you. Stoat has - in my opinion - the same look and feel as discord.

    It is OpenSource, selfhostable and it comes with most features discord has - excluding nitro.

    There is an Android, Linux and Windows APP.

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      Does Snikket + XMPP require set up on my end? I’m not the most technical person so I’m worried I’ll over-complicate things for myself…

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        If you self host it, yes. But Snikket the company will host the server for you for a fee if you’d prefer to just sign up online and download an app from an app store.

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    Fluxer is an open source discord clone which will be self hostable and have federation between all the servers. It’s currently in public beta

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      Fluxer looks great! But I can’t find the documentation of how to self-host it?

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        Current readme on their github:

        I know it’s hard to resist, but please wait a little longer before you dive deep into the current codebase or try to set up self-hosting. I’m aware the current stack isn’t very lightweight. In the next update, self-hosting should be straightforward, with a small set of services: Fluxer Server (TypeScript) using SQLite for persistence, Gateway (Erlang), and optionally LiveKit for voice and video.

        https://github.com/fluxerapp/fluxer

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    19 hours ago

    Sharkord got released last week with a very strong foundation. I have tried it with a friend who uses Discord daily and he said “this is truly a pure clone of Discord” and I can’t do more than agreeing with him.

    Despite it’s in alpha stage, I do really recommend it. Many pull requests with fast releases and the developer are very keen to make every pull request solid before releasing to the main branch.