Chat & Channels
Written conversation, anchored to places
Chat is not going away, and Samantrix does not pretend otherwise. What it changes is context. A thread can be pinned to a meeting room, a floor or a project, so the written record sits where the work happened instead of scrolling away in one undifferentiated feed. Notifications arrive in the world as well as in the tray.
Unified
search across the workspace
Threaded
conversations everywhere
Place-aware
message context
What Chat & Channels actually does
Threads pinned to places
Attach a conversation to a room or a floor and anyone who walks in sees the live thread — decisions stay next to the space where they were made.
Search that reaches everywhere
One search bar covers messages, transcripts, tasks, files and people, so you stop guessing which tool had the answer.
Notifications that respect focus
In-world popups, desktop notifications and email digests are separate switches. Focus mode suppresses everything but direct mentions.
Everything included
Chat & Channels is part of every Samantrix workspace. Availability of individual capabilities depends on your plan — the pricing page has the tier-by-tier breakdown.
- Direct messages and group conversations
- Public and private channels per team or project
- Threaded replies with reactions and mentions
- Room-pinned and floor-pinned conversations
- Typing indicators and read receipts
- File attachments backed by private object storage
- Full-text search across messages and transcripts
- Per-channel notification and digest controls
Chat & Channels, answered
Works even better alongside
Proximity Voice
Walk over and talk. No invite, no link, no calendar.
Spatial audio that rises as you approach a colleague and fades as you walk away — the two-minute conversation that scheduling culture killed, brought back.
Meeting Rooms
Walk in, the meeting starts. Walk out, it ends.
Video conferencing bound to physical rooms in your office — entering a room joins the call, leaving it drops you out. No links to find, no waiting rooms.
Town Hall
All-hands that feel like a room, not a grid
A broadcast auditorium where the whole company gathers as avatars — stage controls for the host, reactions and Q&A for the audience, replays for everyone who missed it.