rally
Social audio hub
An open-source social audio platform for web3 communities, offering features like customizable access control, accessibility, discoverability, privacy, and monetization.
Rally is an open-source alternative to Twitter Space and Clubhouse for web3 communities and enthusiasts. Built with Lens Protocol, Guild SDK and Livekit.
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Language: TypeScript
last commit: over 1 year ago
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