--- layout: '../layouts/index.astro' title: 'Matrix' description: 'Matrix' keys: 'nothing crypto free software libre self host' --- import MatrixChat from '../components/matrixchat.astro'; [**Matrix**](https://matrix.org) is modern federative network for communication. That means that users from different servers can interact with each other. We host our own Matrix network server. There also is a great cross-plattform-client available! ## Login data - Server name: nothing.run - Server address: https://matrix.nothing.run ## Our room ## Clients ### Web-clients
- [Cinny](https://cinny.nothing.run) - modern and beautiful Matrix web client Cinny preview
- [Element](https://element.nothing.run) - the most popular and functional Matrix client Element preview
### Mobile clients - [Element](https://github.com/element-hq/element-android) - very buggy and uncomfortable client - [FluffyChat](https://fluffychat.im/) - - [SchildiChat](https://schildi.chat/android/) - [Element X](https://element.io/download) - Next generation Element on mobile with native sliding sync. It's much more comfortable than classic Element - [SchildiChat Next](https://schildi.chat/android/next/) - Element X with spaces support ### Desktop clients - [iamb](https://iamb.chat/) & [gomuks](https://github.com/gomuks/gomuks) - written in Rust and Go terminal-based clients. iamb uses Vim-like keybindings - [Fractal](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Fractal), [NeoChat](https://apps.kde.org/neochat/), [Nheko](https://nheko-reborn.github.io/) - nice desktop-oriented clients. Can be buggy sometimes - You can use Element, Schildi and Cinny Web as desktop clients via Electron. It's a less performant way to message from Matrix, but... You can! :) - [Ement.el](https://github.com/alphapapa/ement.el) - really? Are you so crazy to chat from Emacs???