Braid is an experimental team chat application with a novel UI: instead of chatrooms, it's based on many short conversations. You can think of Braid as an email/mailing-list/web-forum/chatroom hybrid, but without the constant interruptions and FOMO of Slack. It's particularly good for remote-first companies, developer teams and online communities. Braid is also open-source, so you can hack on it and host your own version.
You can read more about Braid and then give Braid a try.
If you'd like to use Braid with your team, but it's missing a certain something, let us know and we'll try to make it happen. If you'd like to contribute, even if you're not experienced with Clojure(script), we're available to pair remotely and help you get your first PR started.
Braid's not as polished as Slack yet, but it's got most of the features you'd expect from other chat clients:
It's been our daily driver for over a year, but there are still some rough edges and things we want to improve; notably:
If you like the concept, please let us know!
Your feedback is the fuel that pushes us too keep working on Braid. Say hello on braid@braid, and let us know what you think.
Try Braid out on your team/group and give us feedback.
You can set up a free team on braid.chat and message us on braid@braid to give feedback.
If you want to code...
Check out the Getting Started instructions below. @rafd and @jamesnvc are available to pair remotely if you'd like help getting started. Message us on braid@braid and we can help match you with a good task and debug any issues you run into.
There's also opportunities to help with triaging issues, writing docs and other non-"dev" work.
Bugs and feature requests are tracked via Github Issues
Thank you to all of our contributors!
To get Braid working locally, see: Developing Braid
If you want to deploy it in production, see Deploying Braid
If you just want to use Braid, but not set it up yourself, you can get a hosted account at: https://www.braidchat.com
https://github.com/braidchat/braid
API server, desktop web client, docs
https://github.com/braidchat/electron
An Electron app that wraps the desktop web client
https://github.com/braidchat/cordova
A Cordova app that wraps the mobile web client
Other repos, including sample bots, marketing materials, and miscellany.
Braid may be freely used under the AGPL license.
As per the AGPL, you can use Braid for personal or commercial purposes for free, but, you must publically release any modifications to the software (under the same license). If you need to make private modifications you can purchase a commercial license by contacting licensing@braidchat.com