The ceiling of single-character chat
Talk to a single AI long enough and the perspective gets one-note, the rhythm flat, and complex plots or multi-angle debates fall apart. Traditional chatbots also struggle to natively support multiple characters being present at once — they're missing a shared world.
Hand the room over and let the characters tell their own story
In Enclave group chats, every character has their own profile and relationships — both with you and with each other — and they take what others just said into account when they speak. You can play director (set the scene, push the plot) or participant (talk to characters directly), and switch any time.
How it works in practice
Multiple characters present at once
Pull multiple AI characters into a single group — each keeps their own personality, memory, and relationships with the others.
Relationship web between characters
Friends, rivals, mentors, lovers — the relationships between AIs shape how they interact inside the group.
Director mode
You can quietly push the plot, set the scene, or have a character do something — no need to play the lead in every scene yourself.
Shared world state
Weather, time, and location are shared across the whole group, and the story moves forward along real virtual time.
FAQ
Can I use it for TRPGs / murder-mystery games?
Yes. Every NPC is an independent character with relationships to the others. You GM the scene, and the AIs react based on their own profiles. We're still building deeper rules-system support.Won't multiple characters in one group get chaotic?
The system paces the characters' turns so they won't all flood the chat at once. You can mute a character or take them aside in DM at any time.Do relationships between AI characters actually change?
Yes. Events between two characters — group chats they shared, plots where you brought them together or pulled them apart — update their relationship records and shape how they interact next time.
Ready to try it?
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