Top 15 Kiwi IRC Alternative and Similar Softwares | Dec 2024

A hand-crafted IRC client that you can enjoy. Designed to be used easily and freely. More friendly than other webirc clients giving the general public an easy option to connect to any IRC network.

1. Maid-IRC

Maid-IRC A modern web IRC client. Built on Node.js.......

2. Convos

Convos Convos is the simplest way to use IRC. It is always online, and accessible to your web browser, both on desktop and mobile. Run it on your home server, or cloud service easily. It can be deployed to Heroku or Docker-based cloud services, or you can just run it as......

3. Subway

Subway Subway is a web-based IRC client with a multi-user backend and a JavaScript-heavy UI. Frontend/backend communication is done with websockets (or best available fallback where not available). The backend supports connection persistence and optional logging when the browser disconnects.Subway is built with node.js, node-irc and Backbone.js and jQuery on the......

4. Shout

Shout What is it?Shout is a web IRC client that you host on your own server.What features does it have?* Multiple user support* Stays connected even when you close the browser* Connect from multiple devices at once* Responsive layout — works well on your smartphone* ... and more!......

5. jsIRC

jsIRC jsIRC is written using Socket.IO, node.js, jQuery Title Alert and Sencha ExtJS, relying on string.js, Lo-Dash and PhantomJS.Implemented Features:* Webcam Chat* Classic TCP IRC server* Channel Chat* Channel Modes* Channel Moderation* Client To Client Chat* IRC Operator* Message Of The Day* List Channels* RichUI Web ClientjsIRC is BSD licensed.......

6. relay.js

relay.js Kinder, Simpler IRC.Relay.js is a web-based IRC client that focuses on making IRC less intimidating and easier to use.Demo: demo.relayjs.com • This is only a demonstration server. It may break, crash, or stall at any time without warning. It's highly recommended that you host your own instance of Relay.js for......

7. nirc

nirc A simple web browser IRC client written in Node.js.Demo: https://nirc.herokuapp.com/......

8. irc.lc

irc.lc IRC web chat. You can make any irc.lc url with this syntax:irc.lc/[network|server]/[channel]/[Default_Nick_@@@]DONT PUT the # character before channel ! If required (ex : ##channel#name##), please use %23 instead.......

9. Qwebirc

Qwebirc qwebirc is a web based AJAX IRC client.......

10. WebIRC

WebIRC WebIRC runs as a server and is always connected to your favorite IRC networks. Seamlessly open the same session from home, work, and your mobile devices to continue exactly where you left off.......

11. CGI:IRC

CGI:IRC CGI:IRC is a Perl/CGI program that lets you access IRC from a web browser, it is designed to be flexible and has many uses such as an IRC gateway for an IRC network, a chat-room for a website or to access IRC when stuck behind a restrictive firewall.......

12. Mibbit

Mibbit No Java, no flash. With Mibbit, chatting online is easy, just choose your nickname and press go! No sign-up is required and you can use it from wherever you are with just a web browser.......

13. jakeIRC

jakeIRC jakeIRC is a web-based Meteor IRC client that allows users to connect to their favorite IRC channels.To run jakeIRC locally, you need to have meteor as well as npm irc installed.NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/ NPM IRC: https://www.npmjs.com/package/irc/ Meteor: https://www.meteor.com/ jakeIRC is hosted at jakeirc.meteor.com......

14. Gnotty

Gnotty Gnotty ties the knot between the web and IRC. It is designed to assist open source projects that host an IRC channel for collaboration on their project. Gnotty is BSD licensed.Gnotty is comprised of several parts. Primarily Gnotty provides a modern web client and server for communicating with an IRC......

15. wsIRC

wsIRC wsIrc - the global community communicator, goal is to offer a free web IRC client which should be at the end as good as old standalone application, but yet without requiring any installation, without any update, without any virus risk, and maybe we will offer yet a few innovation. Please......