What is ChatSpheres?
ChatSpheres is a platform for topic-driven video conversations. Users browse "spheres"—curated topic areas like faith, financial-wisdom, mental-health, and more. Each sphere exposes curated prompts and related video rooms where real conversations happen.
Think of it like a forum, but instead of text posts and comments, you join video rooms for 1-on-1 conversations. Spheres are like subreddits, video rooms are like posts, and joining a room is like leaving a comment—except you're actually talking face-to-face.
Conversations happen in LiveKit-powered video rooms with optional spectators. You can watch before you talk, learn from others, and jump in when you're ready.
Our Mission
"Talk with purpose. Connect with heart."
We believe that meaningful human connection is essential to wellbeing, and that technology should bring people together—not isolate them further. ChatSpheres exists to facilitate genuine conversations between real people on topics that matter.
Our Story
ChatSpheres was founded in 2025 with a simple observation: despite being more "connected" than ever through social media, people are lonelier than ever. We had hundreds of online friends but struggled to have a single deep conversation.
We built ChatSpheres to solve this problem. Instead of optimizing for engagement and scroll time like other platforms, we optimize for connection quality. Every feature we build asks the question: "Does this help two people have a more meaningful conversation?"
Today, ChatSpheres hosts conversations across dozens of topic spheres, from faith and philosophy to career advice and mental health support. Our community spans the globe, united by a desire for genuine human connection.
What We Believe
Connection Over Content
Real conversations with real people beat endless scrolling every time.
Intention Matters
When both people want to discuss the same thing, meaningful connection happens.
Respect & Growth
Every conversation is a chance to learn something new and grow as a person.
Simplicity First
Technology should fade into the background. The conversation is what matters.