GoofCord is billed as a highly configurable and privacy minded Discord client.
This is free and open source software.
Features include:
- GoofCord blocks all tracking and uses multiple techniques like message encryption to improve your privacy and security.
- Your Way, Your Client: Set up GoofCord to your liking with an array of customization options.
- Fast and Performant: Glide through your chats with GoofCord’s superior speed and responsiveness compared to the official client.
- Standalone: GoofCord is a standalone client, not reliant on the original Discord client in any way.
- Plugins & Themes support: Easily use client mods like Vencord or Shelter for a world of plugins and themes.
- Seamless screensharing with audio and native Wayland support on Linux.
- Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, macOS and Windows.
Website: github.com/Milkshiift/GoofCord
Support:
Developer: Milkshift
License: Open Software License 3.0

GoofCord is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| Discord Clients | |
|---|---|
| Vesktop | Custom app aiming to give you better performance and improve Linux support |
| Legcord | Supports rich presence (game activity) out of the box |
| Dissent | Lightweight client written in Go |
| GoofCord | Configurable and privacy minded discord client |
| Equibop | Cross-platform Vesktop fork |
| Datcord | Specialized version of Firefox (the official client is Chromium-based) |
| Qtcord | Discord client built with Qt |
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