Pinggy Discord Server - Get Help, Share Feedback, and Connect with the Community

Jun 18, 2026 · 3 mins read
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Pinggy Discord Server - Get Help, Share Feedback, and Connect with the Community

If you have been looking for the Pinggy Discord server, you are in the right place. Pinggy is a localhost tunneling tool that lets you expose local services to the internet over SSH - no install required, no complex setup, just one command. Behind that tool is an active community of developers who build with it every day, and the Discord server is where they gather.

Summary

The Pinggy Discord server is the official community for Pinggy users.

  • Join here: discord.com/invite/KX5DpTs3xx
  • Ask questions, report bugs, request features, and get help from the Pinggy team and community
  • PRO subscribers get priority support through Discord
  • Also available: the Pinggy Community Forum for longer-form discussions and documentation

What the Pinggy Discord Server Is

The Pinggy Discord server is the official community space for everyone using Pinggy - whether you are on the free tier testing a webhook locally, or a PRO subscriber running persistent tunnels for a production workflow. The server brings together developers who use Pinggy for a wide range of use cases: exposing local APIs, testing Discord bots, sharing dev servers with teammates, accessing home lab machines, and more.

It is also where you can talk directly to the Pinggy team. If you hit a bug, something behaves unexpectedly, or you want a feature that does not exist yet, Discord is one of the fastest ways to get a response.

What You Can Do There

The server is useful for a few distinct things. Support is the most common - if you are stuck on a command, getting an unexpected error, or unsure which tunnel type fits your use case, posting in the server gets you help faster than filing a support ticket. The community includes developers who have already worked through most common problems.

Feature requests are also welcome. Pinggy has shipped improvements based on community input, and Discord is a good place to float ideas and see whether others have the same needs.

If you are a PRO subscriber, Discord also gives you access to priority support from the Pinggy team directly - useful when you are running something time-sensitive and need a fast answer.

How to Join

Joining takes under a minute. Click the invite link below - Discord will ask you to log in or create a free account if you do not have one:

https://discord.com/invite/KX5DpTs3xx

Once you are in, say hello and share what you are building. The more context you give, the better help you will get - whether that is a tunnel type, a specific use case, or an error message you are seeing.

The Community Forum

Alongside Discord, Pinggy also runs a community forum at forum.pinggy.io. The forum is better suited for longer discussions, detailed bug reports, and documentation-style posts that benefit from being searchable and persistent. Discord is faster for back-and-forth; the forum is better when you want something to stick around.

Both are worth bookmarking if you use Pinggy regularly.

Other Ways to Get Help

If Discord is not your thing, Pinggy also has a documentation site that covers the full feature set - HTTP tunnels, TCP, UDP, TLS, the CLI, and the Node.js and Python SDKs. The help and support page lists all available support channels including email for paid plans.

For the quickest help on a specific issue, Discord remains the fastest route.