Discord

Send accepted submissions to the Discord channel where your team works. This works like the Slack integration; see Integrations for the full list of delivery destinations.

1. Connect Discord

Open Integrations, choose Discord, and select the server and channel. Form Plume posts through a Discord webhook, so you need Manage Webhooks permission on the target channel. Once authorized, submissions from this form arrive as a formatted message posted by the webhook rather than a member account.

2. Configure the message

Choose the fields that should appear and add a mention only when every submission truly needs immediate attention. Each selected field is laid out as a labeled line in the message, one submission per post, so the channel stays readable as entries come in.

3. Test the delivery

Send a representative submission. Check the channel, formatting, and links before turning the integration on. If nothing arrives, confirm the webhook still exists on the channel and that the field selection includes at least one field to display.

If Discord asks Form Plume to slow down, the delivery waits for the provider's retry delay instead of sending repeated requests.

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