AI Group Chat

One conversation, every character in it.

Add multiple AI characters to a single chat. They answer you, react to each other, and remember the whole scene — group roleplay the way it was meant to work.

Why group chat

Most AI chat apps stop at one-on-one. But the best scenes — rivalries, love triangles, party banter, found families — need more than two voices in the room.

Why we built group chat

What makes it different

Built for more than two.

Group chat isn't a 1-on-1 chat with extra names bolted on. Every part of it was built for a crowded room.

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Characters Talk to Each Other

Group members don't just reply to you. They argue, flirt, interrupt, and team up with each other, each driven by their own personality.

02

Shared Scene Memory

Everyone in the room keeps track of what happened — who said what, who's allied with whom, which grudges are still simmering.

03

Mix Any Characters

Combine characters from the community library with your own creations. A detective, a dragon, and your AI girlfriend can share one room.

04

Join as Any Persona

Enter the scene as any persona you've built. Switch who you are between scenes without breaking the story.

05

Branch the Scene

Fork the group conversation at any message and play out a different outcome. The original thread stays intact.

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Also on Discord & Telegram

Run the same multi-character group chats inside your Discord server or Telegram group with the Reverie bots — each character with their own name and avatar.

Characters Ready for the Group

Pick a few and see what happens when they meet

FAQ

AI group chat, answered.

What makes a great AI group chat

Plenty of apps let you rename a chatbot. Very few run a real multi-character scene. Here's what to look for — and what Reverie's group chat actually does.

True multi-character replies

In a real AI group chat, characters respond to each other — not just to you, in rotation. Reverie characters read the whole scene before they speak, so a joke lands on the right target and an accusation gets answered by the accused.

Persistent group memory

A group scene falls apart the moment someone forgets the plan. Reverie's long-term memory covers the whole conversation, so alliances, secrets, and running jokes survive across sessions.

Director-level control

Add or remove characters mid-scene, branch the conversation at any message, and switch your own persona between scenes. You're not just a participant — you're directing.

Any genre, any cast

Group chat works for slow-burn romance with a rival in the room, a D&D-style adventuring party, a chaotic friend group, or an interrogation with two detectives. The format adapts to the cast you choose.

Group chat vs one-on-one AI chat

One-on-one chat is intimate. Group chat is alive. Different tools for different stories — and Reverie does both.

Richer scenes

Three characters generate dynamics no single character can: jealousy you didn't script, alliances you didn't plan, comic timing between two NPCs while you watch.

Emergent drama

Because each character acts on their own personality, group scenes surprise you. The story stops being a dialogue and starts being a plot.

Better roleplay pacing

In group scenes you can step back and let the room carry the moment, then step in to steer. It's closer to running a tabletop campaign than texting a bot.

Where group-chat fans land

Since Figgs AI and Moemate shut down, true group chat has been rare. Reverie is where those communities rebuild — with more characters, more models, and active development.

Ready when you are

Your cast is waiting.

Pick two characters. Add a third. See what the room does with it.