Features
Channels, direct messages, and threaded replies
Organised rooms for every conversation, with focused threads for side-discussions.
Every conversation in Hitaji Chat has a home: a public channel for broad topics, a private channel for a sensitive team, a direct message for one-to-one coordination, or a thread for a focused sub-discussion. @mentions, reactions, and read receipts close the loop on whether a message actually landed, so teams spend less time chasing "did you see this?" follow-ups.
- Public and private channels
- Direct and group messages
- Threaded replies
- @mentions and reactions
- Read receipts
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Channels and direct messages
Create public channels for broad topics like #general or #engineering, private channels for sensitive teams, and direct messages for one-to-one or small-group conversations. Channel membership is managed per-user or by role, so the right people are always in the right rooms. Archiving a channel retains its full history for compliance and search without cluttering the sidebar.
Threaded replies
Any message in any channel can become the root of a thread, letting a focused discussion happen in parallel with the main channel stream. Thread participants receive notifications only for that thread, not the entire channel, so side-conversations never flood the main view.
@mentions, reactions, and read receipts
Type @ to mention a colleague and trigger a targeted notification regardless of whether they are online. Emoji reactions let the team acknowledge a message without a reply that adds noise. In direct messages and small group DMs, read receipts show a per-recipient "seen" indicator so senders know when follow-up is and is not necessary.