Everything in the town
Real rooms. Real presence.
Real work, visible.
AIAreality is a community platform shaped like a town. Here’s what that actually gives you — and you can walk one before you make an account.
Real-time presence
Members are citizens who walk the town live over a persistent socket. You feel the room — who's here, where they've gathered — instead of reading a status dot.
Purpose-built districts
Each district hosts a different way to gather: a square for posts and chat, a hall for learning, a studio for projects, a garden for events. You choose which ones your town has.
Keys and gates
Every member arrives through a role-scoped invite key with its own expiry. Owners, managers, citizens — you decide who walks which street.
The Project Studio
Point a district at a public GitHub repo and it reads twelve weeks of commits, contributors, and branch heads — drawn as a board your members read together.
Under the hood
The details that make it hold together
- Live world
- Sub-second presence over a persistent socket — no refresh, no polling.
- One deployable app
- Fully local by default. No external services required to run a town.
- Deterministic towns
- Each community's layout is generated from its name — stable, unique, yours.
- Procedural citizens
- Avatars render the same in the world and across the UI.
- Role-gated actions
- Owner / manager / member permissions enforced on every surface.
- Moderation built in
- Join queues, bans, and an admin board for the people who run the place.