When you tap a Discord invite link or a Discord channel link on your phone, your device often opens the link in a web browser instead of the Discord app. This happens because the operating system does not know you want to use the Discord app for those links. The browser view lacks key features like push-to-talk, server navigation, and direct message access. This article explains how to set the Discord mobile app as the default handler for all Discord links on both Android and iOS devices.
Key Takeaways: Default Discord Link Handler Setup
- Android Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Opening Links: Lets you set Discord as the default app for discord.com and dis.gd links.
- iOS Settings > Discord > Default Browser: Allows you to choose Discord as the default app for opening Discord links instead of Safari.
- Clear browser cache after setup: Forces your device to apply the new default immediately without relying on cached browser sessions.
How Discord Links Work on Mobile
Discord links come in two main forms: standard links that start with discord.com and short invite links that use dis.gd. When you tap any of these on a mobile device, the operating system checks its list of registered apps that can handle web links. If no app has claimed those domains, the system opens the link in the default browser. The Discord mobile app registers itself as a handler for these domains during installation, but the device may still default to the browser if you have never explicitly chosen Discord for those links. Android and iOS handle this registration differently, so the setup steps vary by platform.
Android Link Handling Behavior
On Android, each app declares which URL patterns it can open. When you install Discord, it registers for discord.com and dis.gd domains. However, Android gives priority to the browser unless you manually set Discord as the default app for those links. You can adjust this in the system settings under Default Apps. Once set, all future Discord links will open directly in the app without asking.
iOS Link Handling Behavior
iOS uses a different approach. Each app can declare itself as a universal link handler for specific domains. Discord registers for discord.com and dis.gd during installation. But iOS may still open links in Safari if you have not configured Discord as the default browser for those domains. You can change this in the Discord app settings or in the main iOS Settings app under the Discord section.
Steps to Set Discord as Default for Links on Android
- Open Android Settings
Swipe down from the top of your screen and tap the gear icon to open Settings. Alternatively, find the Settings app in your app drawer. - Go to Apps
Scroll down and tap Apps. This section lists all installed applications. - Tap Default Apps
In the Apps menu, tap Default Apps. This option may be labeled as Choose default apps on some devices. - Select Opening Links
Tap Opening Links or Link Handling. This shows all apps that can open web links. - Find Discord in the List
Scroll through the list until you see Discord. Tap it to view its supported link domains. - Enable All Supported Links
You will see a list of domains likediscord.comanddis.gd. Toggle the switch next to each domain to the ON position. This tells Android to always open those links in Discord. - Confirm Default Status
Go back to the Default Apps screen and tap Browser app. Make sure Discord is not listed here as your browser. If it is, tap the current browser and choose a different one to avoid conflicts. - Test the Link
Open a messaging app and tap a Discord invite link. The link should open directly in the Discord app. If it still opens in a browser, repeat the steps and ensure the toggles are enabled.
Steps to Set Discord as Default for Links on iOS
- Open iOS Settings
Tap the Settings app on your home screen. - Scroll to Discord
Swipe down until you see the Discord entry in the app list. Tap it. - Tap Default Browser
In the Discord settings, tap Default Browser. This option may appear as Open Links in Discord on some iOS versions. - Choose Discord
Select Discord from the list of options. This tells iOS to open all Discord links in the app instead of Safari. - Enable Universal Links
Go back to the main Settings app and tap General. Then tap Background App Refresh and ensure Discord is enabled. This allows Discord to handle links even when it is not in the foreground. - Clear Safari Cache
Open Safari, tap the aA icon in the address bar, and select Settings for This Website. Tap Clear History and Website Data. This removes cached redirects that may override the new default. - Test the Link
Ask a friend to send you a Discord invite link or tap a link from a website. The link should open in the Discord app. If it still goes to Safari, restart your iPhone and test again.
If Discord Still Does Not Open Links
Links Open in Browser After Setup
If you completed all steps but links still open in a browser, the issue is often a cached browser session. On Android, go to Settings > Apps > Browser app and clear the browser cache. On iOS, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. After clearing, test the link again.
Discord App Is Not Listed in Default Apps on Android
Some Android skins hide the Opening Links menu. On Samsung devices, go to Settings > Apps > Choose default apps > Opening links. On Xiaomi, go to Settings > Apps > Manage apps > Discord > Open by default. If you still cannot find it, search for “Opening links” in the Settings search bar.
iOS Shows No Default Browser Option for Discord
This happens if you have not updated Discord to the latest version. Open the App Store, search for Discord, and tap Update. After the update, the Default Browser option should appear in the Discord settings within the main iOS Settings app.
Short Links (dis.gd) Still Open in Browser
The dis.gd domain is a redirect that eventually points to discord.com. Some devices may not recognize it as a Discord link. On Android, in the Opening Links section for Discord, ensure the toggle for dis.gd is enabled. If the domain is not listed, you can add it manually on some Android versions by tapping Add link and typing dis.gd.
Discord Link Handling: Android vs iOS
| Item | Android | iOS |
|---|---|---|
| Configuration location | Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Opening Links | Settings > Discord > Default Browser |
| Supported domains shown | discord.com and dis.gd | discord.com only (dis.gd handled via redirect) |
| Manual domain addition | Possible on some Android versions | Not possible |
| Cache clearing required | Browser cache only | Browser history and website data |
| Restart required | Not usually | Recommended after changes |
After setting Discord as the default link handler on your mobile device, all Discord links will open directly in the app. You will no longer need to manually switch from a browser to the app. If you encounter persistent issues, try reinstalling Discord or checking for system updates that may affect link handling permissions. For advanced control, you can also configure individual link behavior per app on Android using the Link Handling settings.