Orvia – Spin up a real-time room, share files, leave – everything disappears
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Happy to answer questions about architecture, data handling, or why I built Orvia.
Rooms are deleted once everyone leaves, and no chat history is stored server-side.
Most of the feedback from the first ~200 users was around UX, so I recently redesigned it to feel simpler and less overwhelming. Would love honest thoughts on that.
Rooms are deleted once everyone leaves, and no chat history is stored server-side.
Most of the feedback from the first ~200 users was around UX, so I recently redesigned it to feel simpler and less overwhelming. Would love honest thoughts on that.
It looks like disqus. Same design. It is neat.
But it is not memorable in name so while I know it exists, I won't be able to go back to it.
But it is not memorable in name so while I know it exists, I won't be able to go back to it.
It looks great
Could you list some use cases? Why would a group of people use this over popular messenger tools?
Could you list some use cases? Why would a group of people use this over popular messenger tools?
~200 users have tried it so far. The main feedback wasn’t about missing features, but UX:
UI felt too “hacker tool”
Empty rooms felt awkward
Too many visible actions
So I redesigned it to feel calmer and frictionless.
The idea is simple: Create a room → Share the link → Talk & share files → Leave → Room disappears.
No accounts. No setup. No stored history.
It’s built for quick, private, zero-overhead collaboration — not persistent communities.
Would really appreciate honest feedback on UX and real-time experience or any missing feature.
url - https://orvia.live