Solutions
Events & Conferences
Attendee chat across communities
Organizers spin up an event room, then every participating community server joins. Attendees chat, ask speakers questions, and share resources — all from their home server without switching.
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Event chat without a new server
Organizers create a Mocha room for the event. Every participating community connects their channel — no one needs to join yet another Discord server.
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mocha-room
🔗 3 servers
A
Server A
Anyone available for a quick session?
B
Server B
👋 I'm in! Let's go
C
Server C
Count me in too
02
Live Q&A across communities
Speaker Q&A happens in a shared room. Questions and answers reach every attendee, regardless of which server they joined from.
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mocha-room
🔗 3 servers
A
Server A
Anyone available for a quick session?
B
Server B
👋 I'm in! Let's go
C
Server C
Count me in too
03
Resource sharing post-event
Slides, recordings, and follow-up links posted in the room appear in every connected server — no hunting across multiple channels.
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mocha-room
🔗 3 servers
A
Server A
Anyone available for a quick session?
B
Server B
👋 I'm in! Let's go
C
Server C
Count me in too
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