Messaging

Crew messaging for clubs, group chats, and event coordination.

Use direct and group chat for ETAs, pin drops, plan changes, and quick follow-ups when the day is already in motion.

  • Direct and group chat
  • Club and event-linked rooms
  • Typing + presence
  • Fast day-of coordination

Midnight run prep

Crew channel

Meet time moved to 9:30?

Yep. Updating your event details now. Regroup at pump 4.

Copy that. ETA five. Bringing radios.

Presence

4 drivers live in channel

Opened from your event

Opened from tonight’s event

Coordination

1

One live chat for your day-of plan

Messaging works best for live coordination, not an endless general chat room.

Presence

3 signals

Typing, read state, and live activity

Presence and typing indicators help you see what is happening without adding noise.

Room types

4 kinds

Direct, group, club-linked, and event-linked chat stay distinct.

You can tell why the room exists before you post in it.

What Messaging includes

Coordination-first chat for real plans

Messaging works best when it helps people adjust plans quickly and keeps the right conversation tied to your event or crew.

Stay connected

Keep direct and group chat in one inbox

Keep direct and group chat in one inbox built for crew coordination instead of another generic chat feed.

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Realtime

Fast enough for plans that are already moving

Typing and presence indicators help when your plans are moving and people need quick answers.

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Chat types

Direct, group, club, and event-linked conversations

Context-aware chat is better than a floating pile of disconnected DMs when the whole group needs the same update.

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Handoff

Open chat from your event or a thread

Move from a thread or event into chat without losing why your conversation started.

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Where it earns its keep

Messaging matters most when your plan is already in motion

Use chat for meet-day coordination, club planning, and quick follow-up when your event details change.

Use case

Crew roll-out changes

Time shift, regroup location, fuel stop, and ETA updates belong here instead of a dozen side channels.

Use case

Club-only planning

When visibility matters, context-aware chat beats dropping details into a public social feed.

Use case

Fast follow-up after your event

The conversation can stay attached to your event or move into your crew DM without losing your original plan.

No app? Public-only checklist

Keep public event details clean, readable, and low-drama.

Use one public source of truth for the time and venue.

Keep the arrival window and expectations explicit.

Prefer official venues and posted rules over “secret spots.”

Repeat only the changes that matter when the day shifts.

Get early access

Use chat for pin drops, ETAs, and plan changes without losing the context

Messaging is strongest when it supports your event, crew, and next move instead of replacing them.