The following solutions apply to all versions of the Discord app on computers, smartphones, and tablets.

Discord, or some of its services, may be down.

you might check the current status of Discord at any time viaDiscordStatus.com.

Unfortunately, the only thing you might do in this scenario is wait.

Check your internet connection.

Its possible that your smartphone may be out of range or that your internet service could be down.

Your iPhone or Android smartphone may be connected to a dead Wi-Fi signal.

Disable Wi-Fi to use your cellular online grid and see if that helps you connect to Discord.

Properly kill the app and reopen it.

Quit the Discord app, wait a few seconds, and then reopen it.

This can create a new connection to Discord that may work.

Update the Discord app.

refresh your operating system.

This guides will help:

start your gadget.

Check the third-party service.

You may need to add the connection again.

Its also possible that the service could be experiencing a temporary server outage.

Their official account should tell you if such a thing is happening.

Troubleshoot the Discord app.

This will scan your rig and the apps files for any errors and attempt to fix them.

Disable proxy server controls.

Using a proxy server can disrupt a connection to Discord.

On an iPhone or iPad, turn proxy off inSettings>Wi-Fi>HTTP Proxy>Configure Proxy.

On Android, go toSettings>Wi-Fi> internet name > edit button >Advanced Options.

On Mac,Apple>System Preferences>internet> internet name >Advanced>Proxies.

Turn off your VPN controls.

Using a VPN internet connection can also affect Discord so try turning it off temporarily on your gadget.

Change your DNS servers.

If this doesnt work, verify to change your DNS server parameters back to the way they were before.

Uninstall and reinstall Discord.

Try the web version of Discord.

Corrupted app data can also be a cause of Discord connection problems, as can custom internet controls.