Chat rooms scoped to specific Metro Atlanta neighborhoods. 72-hour decay on every message. Moderation built in. No names. No history. Gone when the moment expires.
Any topic. Anyone within 25 miles. Rooms rank by activity and disappear in 72 hours.
Each room type is triggered differently, scoped differently, and expires differently. All are anonymous. None save history.
Opens inside a live venue or event. You have to be there to join — physically. The room runs as long as the Live Space is active, then closes when the event ends. Up to 32 people, rotating anonymous handles.
When 8 or more people signal the same post, a room forms around that shared context. Everyone in it reacted to the same moment — that's the only thing connecting you. No names, no profiles, just the shared signal.
When both sides signal each other from an anonymous room conversation, a private 2-person space opens — separate from the original room. This is the room-to-match path: the signal happened in public, the conversation continues in private.
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Every room is built around the same principles: no identity, no history, no pressure.
Visitor A through H. Colors for visual ID. No names, no aliases, no connection to your main identity.
When a room closes, nothing is saved. No logs, no receipts, no way to retrieve what was said.
8 seconds between messages. Rooms are conversation spaces, not chat blasts.
Every room expires with the thing that created it — the event, the post, or the opt-in signal.
The room system doesn't just promise privacy — it's architecturally impossible to connect your room activity to your identity.
Browse the feed, signal a moment, and see what opens.