Chat Rooms

Bring listener conversationsinto the broadcast

RadioCult gives stations a built-in place for listeners, presenters, and station teams to interact while the stream is live. Keep conversation close to the station experience with real-time chat, reactions, moderation, and station-verified messages.

  • Let listeners talk during live shows and station moments
  • Give hosts and station teams a verified voice in the chat
  • Keep listener engagement connected across web and mobile
# liveLate Night Grooves
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Kora SoundSTATION9:00

Welcome in β€” Late Night Grooves starting now.

milo_b9:04

this transition is unreal πŸ”₯

void.fm9:06

what was that last track?

Mila VossPRESENTER9:07

@void.fm β€” Neon Pulse, Midnight Drive.

rea_listens9:09

tuning in from Lisbon β˜•

Kora SoundSTATION9:12

Requests open for the next hour.

Message # live…Send
The problem

Why station workflows
still get messy

Listeners often talk about shows on separate social platforms, group chats, or comment threads away from the station

It can be hard for listeners to know whether a message is from the host, station team, or another listener

Community tools can become harder to manage when moderation and listener activity are spread across different places

RadioCult keeps live conversation inside the station experience with built-in chat rooms

Station-verified messages help listeners recognize when the station or presenter is part of the conversation

Built-in moderation, reactions, and web/mobile chat help stations manage engagement in one place

What's inside

What Chat Rooms includes

Chat rooms help stations build a more connected listener experience during live shows, special broadcasts, and everyday programming.

Real-time listener conversation

Listeners can talk to each other while the station is live. Chat Rooms keep the conversation close to the stream, so the audience feels more connected to the broadcast.

  • Real-time listener messages
  • GIFs and reactions
  • Live conversation during broadcasts
  • 6-month chat history

Station-verified messages

When the host or station team joins the chat, listeners should know who is speaking. Station-verified messages make official station responses easier to spot.

  • Verified station messages
  • Clearer host and station presence
  • Better connection between presenters and listeners
  • More trust in official replies

Moderation built in

Stations need a way to manage live spaces without sending listeners elsewhere. Chat Rooms include moderation tools so teams can keep the conversation on track.

  • Block users
  • Delete messages
  • Manage chat activity
  • Help keep the listener space manageable

Web and mobile chat together

Listeners can join the same chat from web or mobile. That keeps the conversation connected no matter where someone is tuning in.

  • Same chat across web and mobile
  • Chat built into the listener experience
  • Easier participation across devices
  • No chat participant caps

Live chat activity visibility

Stations can see who is live in the chat and how people are reacting. This gives teams a simple way to understand audience energy during a broadcast.

  • View who is live in chat
  • See reaction activity
  • Track live audience participation
  • Understand engagement during station moments

Listener reactions

Not every listener wants to type a message, especially during a live show. Reactions give people a quick way to respond in the moment and show the station what’s landing.

  • Quick listener reactions
  • Easier participation during live shows
  • More ways to engage beyond messages
  • Simple feedback during broadcasts
How it works

How
Chat Rooms works

Four straightforward stages β€” from setup to ongoing improvement.

01 β€” Step

Open

Add chat to your station experience so listeners have a place to interact while they tune in.

02 β€” Step

Join

Listeners, presenters, and station teams can join the conversation during live shows or other station moments.

03 β€” Step

Verify

Station teams and hosts can use verified messages so listeners can recognize official replies.

04 β€” Step

Moderate

Use moderation tools, chat activity, and reaction visibility to keep the conversation manageable as the audience grows.

Day to day

What this supports day to day

Chat rooms help stations keep listener engagement closer to the broadcast instead of sending community conversation to separate platforms.

More live interaction between listeners, presenters, and station teams

A more connected listener experience during broadcasts

One chat experience across web and mobile

Testimonials

What stations say about RadioCult

β€œWorking with Radio Cult for the past couple of months has significantly improved our workflow. The easy-to-navigate interface, the storage capacity and the ability to schedule weeks or even months in advance are a fraction of the things that made our work a lot easier.”
Oroko Radio

Oroko Radio

β€œRunning a community radio station isn't always easy, but having a team like Radio Cult in our corner makes all the difference. They get what it's like to be a small team trying to do something meaningful, and their support keeps things running smoothly.”
Zabrij Radio

Zabrij Radio

β€œFollowing challenges with previous hosting providers, Radio Cult's platform has proven to be the ideal solution. With extensive storage, we can archive content, while the user-friendly scheduling interface lets us plan detailed weekly and monthly programming.”
Temple Radio

Temple Radio

Want to see how Chat Rooms could fit your station?

A quick walkthrough can show how chat rooms support live interaction, station-verified messages, moderation, and web/mobile engagement.

  • Review how your station currently handles listener conversations
  • See how RadioCult connects chat to the live station experience
  • Explore what moderation and station-verified messaging look like for your team
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