Make a chat room. Share the link.

Put any name after klaklak.com and the room exists. No account, no app, nothing to install.

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A room name is optional - leave it empty for a random room.  Live example: klaklak.com/hey
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A chat room without an account, an app or an invite

Think of a name, open it, send the link. That is the whole setup.

A URL is a room

klaklak.com/anything opens that room on the spot. Nothing to create, nobody to invite.

Nobody has to sign up

A nickname of eight characters is all anyone gives. No login, no profile, no advertising.

Send it anywhere

Paste the link in a message or show the QR code. Whoever opens it lands in the same room.

Nothing to install

It runs in the browser that is already open, on a laptop, a tablet or an old phone.

See it in action

Real-time messages, a moderator with a crown, reactions and replies.

/friday- weekend plans 🎉3 online
👑 SamWho's in for drinks tonight?
YouCount me in! 🍻
🍻 2
RobinSame place as last time?
YouYep, see you at 8.
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What you get in every room

Enough to keep a room friendly and yours, and nothing you have to configure first.

Built-in moderationThe room's creator can delete messages, kick and ban - and keeps the role even after reconnecting.
Disappearing messagesSwitch on a timer per room so messages auto-delete after a while.
Reactions & repliesReact with emoji, reply to a message, and see who's typing.
ThemesA bright default, a dark "Night" mode and more - remembered per device.
Spam & bot protectionA human check on entry, a rate limit and an editable word filter.
Self-cleaningA room shows the last fifty messages and clears itself after a day of quiet. Nothing is archived.

Questions people ask

The short answers. There is more detail in the two guides below.

How do I make a chat room?

Type any name after klaklak.com and the room exists. There is nothing to set up, no group to create and no invitation to send: the address is the room. Leave the box on the homepage empty and you get a random name instead.

Do I need an account?

No. There is no signup, no email address and no password. You pick a nickname of up to eight characters when you arrive and that is everything the site knows about you.

How do people join my room?

You send them the link, in a message, an email or as a QR code. Anybody who opens it lands in the same room. There is no approval step and no invite list.

Is the room private?

It is unlisted rather than secret. Rooms do not appear anywhere on the site and cannot be browsed or searched, so nobody finds yours by accident. But anybody who has the link can open it, so treat the link itself as the key and pick a name that is not easy to guess.

How long does a room last?

A room shows the last fifty messages and clears itself after a day with nobody in it. You can also switch on a timer so messages delete themselves after a set time. Nothing is archived and there is no way to get an old conversation back.

Do I have to install anything?

No. There is no app for any platform and nothing to download. It is a web page, so it opens in whatever browser is already on the device, including one you are not allowed to install software on.

Can I moderate my own room?

Whoever opens the room first gets the moderator role and keeps it after reconnecting. That means deleting messages, kicking and banning. Everyone can also ignore anybody they would rather not read, which takes one tap.

How many people can be in a room?

There is no fixed limit. In practice a single stream of messages stops being followable past a few dozen people typing at once, so smaller rooms work better than large ones.

Read more

Two pages that go into the detail this page skips over.

How to create a chat room

Picking a name, sending the link, what the person who opened the room can do, and what happens to it afterwards.

A private chat room for a group

What unlisted really means, how to choose a name nobody guesses, and where the privacy of a link-only room stops.

Looking for a room that already has people in it?

klaklak is for making a room of your own and sending the link to the people you want in it. If what you actually want is to walk into a conversation that is already going, its companion site chatinbrowser.com has twenty-six always-open rooms, sixteen by country and ten by subject. Same maker, same idea about accounts, opposite starting point.

Ready to talk?

Think of a name, open the room, send the link.

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