About 60 Second Chat Room
60 Second Chat Room is a lightweight messaging space built for short conversations that should not live forever. It was created for moments when people need to coordinate quickly, exchange a thought, or share a private note without adding more permanent history to social apps.
Why this service exists
Most chat products are designed to preserve every message. That works for long projects, but not every conversation needs to become a searchable archive. 60 Second Chat Room takes the opposite approach: each message is temporary, readable in real time, and removed automatically after sixty seconds. This gives users a clear expectation that the room is for now, not forever.
The goal is simple: help people talk with less pressure. Friends can decide where to meet, classmates can ask a quick question, teammates can confirm a one-time code phrase, and families can share a short update. Because messages fade away quickly, participants focus on immediate communication instead of building a permanent record.
What makes it different
The product is intentionally minimal. There is no account wall, no social profile, no complicated onboarding, and no retention system that encourages endless scrolling. A room is created instantly, shared with a link or room ID, and used for a short session. The interface is designed to keep attention on the conversation itself.
Under the hood, the service keeps active room state in memory only and does not keep a permanent message database. That architecture supports the product promise: short, private, and temporary chat for practical everyday use.