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ScriptsApr 26, 2026·3 min de lecture

Fluxer — Open Source Instant Messaging and VoIP Platform

A free, self-hostable messaging and voice platform built for friends, groups, and communities with real-time chat, voice channels, and media sharing.

Introduction

Fluxer is an open-source, self-hosted instant messaging and VoIP platform designed for friends, groups, and communities. It provides a familiar server-and-channel experience with text chat, voice calls, media sharing, and role management, all under your control on your own infrastructure.

What Fluxer Does

  • Provides real-time text messaging with channels, threads, and direct messages
  • Supports voice and video calling with WebRTC-based VoIP
  • Allows creating servers with custom roles, permissions, and invite links
  • Handles file and media uploads with inline previews for images, videos, and links
  • Offers markdown formatting, emoji reactions, and message pinning

Architecture Overview

Fluxer is built with TypeScript across the stack. The back-end uses a Node.js server with WebSocket connections for real-time message delivery and WebRTC signaling for voice channels. Data is stored in a relational database, and media files are saved to configurable storage backends. The front-end is a single-page application that maintains persistent WebSocket connections for instant updates.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Deploy with Docker Compose using the provided configuration files
  • Set environment variables for database connection, storage paths, and TURN server settings
  • Configure a reverse proxy (Nginx or Caddy) with SSL for production deployments
  • Adjust rate limits and file upload size caps in the server configuration
  • Back up the database and media storage directory on a regular schedule

Key Features

  • Server-and-channel model familiar to users of Discord-style platforms
  • End-to-end voice communication with configurable TURN/STUN relay servers
  • Granular role-based permissions per server and per channel
  • Self-hosted with full data ownership and no telemetry
  • Active open-source development with community contributions

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Rocket.Chat — mature enterprise chat with Omnichannel support; Fluxer focuses on community and friend-group use cases with a simpler UX
  • Matrix/Element — federated protocol with broad interoperability; Fluxer is a single-instance app that is simpler to deploy
  • Revolt — similar Discord alternative; Fluxer differentiates with its VoIP integration and TypeScript-first codebase
  • Mattermost — targets enterprise teams with compliance features; Fluxer is lighter weight for personal and community servers
  • Zulip — threaded conversation model for large organizations; Fluxer uses a channel-based layout closer to Discord

FAQ

Q: Is Fluxer a Discord clone? A: Fluxer draws inspiration from Discord's server-and-channel model but is fully open-source and self-hosted, giving you complete control over your data and infrastructure.

Q: Does Fluxer support federation? A: Currently Fluxer operates as a single-instance platform. Federation is not supported, keeping the deployment and admin experience simple.

Q: What are the hardware requirements? A: A small VPS with 1-2 GB RAM is sufficient for small communities. Voice channels require additional bandwidth, and a TURN server is recommended for NAT traversal.

Q: Can I customize the look and feel? A: The front-end source is included in the repository. You can modify themes, branding, and layout by editing the TypeScript/CSS source and rebuilding.

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