Topic-based chatrooms

Talk to Strangers
on Things
You Care About

Anonymous, temporary, topic-based public chatrooms that make the Internet fun again

Expressing yourself is hard when everyone is keeping a score. Sliced Chat lets you banter openly about anything with other humans in rooms where your only identity are your words.

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Sliced Chat: topic-based anonymous chatrooms

Built different. On purpose.

Three principles every other chat app ignores.

Limited history

Recent public conversation stays available for context, then ages out. You can show up without building a permanent social profile around it.

Frictionless

Jump in instantly with an auto-generated username. No phone number. No email. Open the page and you're already someone.

(Optional signup to reserve your username and use social features.)

Real-time

Powered by the BEAM virtual machine for instantaneous zero-lag communication.

How Sliced Chat works

Four steps from stranger to conversation.

1

Open the page

You're instantly assigned a random username like swiftPanda or calmMoose. No sign-up, no confirmation email.

2

Pick your slice

The right-hand panel shows topic channels: Gaming, Music, Tech, Sports, and more. Click one to filter the feed to just that conversation.

3

Say something

Type your message. Format it with custom fonts and colours if you like. Hit enter. Everyone in that slice sees it instantly.

4

Walk away clean

Close the tab. The conversation continues without you, and your account is optional unless you want to keep a username across visits.

Why anonymous chatrooms?

No social pressure

When your reputation isn't on the line, you say what you actually think. Sliced Chat is designed for honest, spontaneous conversation, not performance for followers.

Topic-first, not people-first

Most chat platforms are built around who you know. Sliced Chat is built around what you care about. The slice engine filters the global feed so you only see the conversations that matter to you.

Temporary by design

Endless records change how people communicate. Keeping public history limited makes the room feel lighter, more playful, and more honest. That's the point.

Ready to jump in?

No account required. Recent context. Real-time conversation, right now.

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