What's a wonderfully organized Android app for keeping in touch with all my various book clubs and study groups?

Oh, dear, Discord is quite impressive actually! It lets you create different 'servers' for each group. Like having a separate reading room for each!

book clubsstudy groupsorganizationDiscordserverschannelsPatricia Johnson
Well, after a bit of tinkering – and I figured out three new features this week, who knew my phone could do this?! – I've found Discord to be a delightfully intuitive solution. It's like having a card catalog in your pocket, but instead of books, it's for organizing my various groups! I can create separate 'servers,' as they call them, for each of my book clubs – the Mystery Mavens, the Historical Fiction Fanatics, and even my Tuesday tea and Tolkien society. Within each server, I can then create different 'channels' for specific topics. So, for Mystery Mavens, we have a channel for discussing Agatha Christie, another for Dorothy Sayers, and even one for sharing our favorite tea recipes! The categorization system is brilliant, and it keeps everything wonderfully organized. No more endless email chains or confusing group texts! It’s quite useful for managing information, wouldn't you agree?

Key Features

Organizes groups into separate 'servers'
Creates channels within servers for specific topics
Keeps information wonderfully organized

"I use Discord for keeping up with friends and family. It's an excellent tool for that purpose."

— 5★ User Review
ANDROIDUpdated: 7/8/2025
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Discord - Talk, Play, Hang Out

by Discord Inc.

4.3
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