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Messaging

Messaging for clubs, crews, and meet planning

Drivurs Messages is where you manage your inbox and chat with other users. Depending on your build, conversations can be direct or group, and may be linked to a club or an event. When realtime is enabled, messages can update in real time.

Messaging and coordination happen in the Drivurs app.

No app? Scroll for the public-only coordination checklist.

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Midnight Run Prep
Meet time moved to 9:30?
Yep — updating the event details now.
👍 Copy that. ETA 5 mins.
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Inbox

Inbox-first

Keep conversations in one place (direct and group chats, depending on your build).

Realtime messaging

Realtime (when enabled)

Send messages and see replies update in real time when realtime is enabled.

Club and event conversations

Club / event conversations (when enabled)

Some clubs and events can have linked conversations, so chat stays tied to the context.

Coordination-first messaging

  • Best for: meet-day updates: ETAs, regroup calls, and quick changes when plans shift.
  • You get: an inbox and conversations, with optional club/event-linked chats (depending on your build).
  • Not for: endless general chat—Drivurs keeps conversations attached to what you’re doing.

Why not just use Discord?

Discord is great for chat. Drivurs keeps messaging close to the app’s surfaces: start a conversation from a profile (and, in some builds, from other surfaces). The goal isn’t to replace every app—it’s to reduce coordination friction where it costs you time and safety.

  • Inbox-first conversations (direct and group, depending on your build)
  • Club/event conversations when those contexts are enabled
  • Realtime messaging support when realtime is enabled

No app? Public-only coordination checklist

If you’re coordinating a public meet without the app, keep the plan boring and readable. Don’t publish private meetup pins or exact lot-drop locations on the web.

  • One source of truth: keep time + venue + rules in a single public post.
  • Clear window: use an arrival window (not “all night”), plus a calm exit expectation.
  • Update fast: if details change, edit the original post and repeat the update once.
  • Venue-first: prefer official venues and posted rules; avoid “secret spots.”

Crew coordination

Keep your core group aligned: timing changes, regroup calls, and quick updates without hunting through DMs.

Club chat

Browse clubs and, when enabled, use club-linked conversations to coordinate.

Context jumps

Move from profiles and supported surfaces into chat without losing context.