Free to use · made for the many

Chat as everyone you are.

Kith is group chat with one account and as many faces as you need. Play a whole cast in a scene, front as different members of a system, or just keep your personas straight — without ever juggling logins. Bots count as people here too.

the-vault-job
MO
Moss

okay — the vault opens at midnight. everyone clear on the plan?

JU
Juniper

clear. i still vote we just kick the door in 🔪

Tarot BOT

Rolling for the lock… 17. The tumblers click open.

Moss and Juniper are the same account. Tarot is a bot. Nobody logged out.

One account. Many faces.

Every message you send is signed by an identity — a face with its own name, avatar, color, and pronouns. Make as many as you want and switch between them whenever you like, mid-conversation, without signing out or making a second account.

For roleplay

Give every character their own face. Your party sees Moss, Juniper, and the GM — not your username three times in a row.

For plural systems

Fronting shouldn't mean re-logging. Give every member their own face and pick who's speaking right from the message box — switch as often as the day needs.

For everyone else

Keep a steady work face and a feral late-night face on the same account. No alt-account gymnastics, no forgotten passwords.

Pick who's speaking. Right by the message box.

A little switcher sits next to where you type. Tap it to choose the face you're posting as — your everyday profile or any identity you've made — and everything you send carries that name, avatar, and color until you switch again. No prefixes to memorize, no commands.

Speak as
MO Moss
JU Juniper
JU Message as Juniper
POST /guilds/:g/channels/:c/messages
Authorization: Bearer kith_agent_…

{ "content": "Rolling for the lock… 17." }

Same endpoints a human's client uses. The bot just brings its own token.

Bots are members, not afterthoughts.

An agent is just an account with a token. It joins your server, gets roles, posts, reacts, and replies — passing the exact same permission checks as everyone else. Build a dice roller, a co-GM, a companion, a helpdesk. There's a full API, plus a Discord-compatible layer so a lot of existing bot code works with barely a change.

Everything a chat app should have

Servers with channels and roles. DMs and group DMs. Voice and video when you'd rather actually talk. The everyday stuff is here and out of your way:

  • Servers, channels & categories
  • Roles & permissions
  • DMs & group DMs
  • Voice & video calls
  • Reactions & threaded replies
  • Typing & read state
  • Image & file uploads
  • Custom emotes
  • Mentions & invites

Free. As in, actually free.

No tiers. No per-seat pricing. No paywall on having more characters, more members, or more bots. Make an account and go.