About Voidframe
Gaming communities built differently. One platform for every coordination problem your squad has.
What is Voidframe
I've been gaming for years and the coordination problem never got solved. Your squad is spread across three Discord servers. Events are in a Google Sheet someone made at 3am. Tournament brackets are on some random website. Finding new communities means scrolling Reddit until you give up.
Voidframe is the platform that should have existed. Communities at the center — each with Channels for real-time chat, Events for scheduling sessions and tournaments, Squads for persistent team management, and a Member directory that makes the people behind the gamertags feel real. A command palette that searches everything. A notification system that actually works. Built for how gamers operate — fast, always-on, and deeply community-driven.
Currently running on demo data while the real backend is being built. The platform you're exploring now is the final product UI — real-time data, user accounts, and persistent communities are coming in the next few months.
Who It's For
Ranked grinders and esports players who need real team organization and tournament tooling.
Friend groups and gaming clubs who want a clean home base without Discord's complexity.
Community managers running scrims, leagues, and one-off bracket events.
Minecraft, Rust, Valheim — any server community that needs a coordination layer.
What's Inside
Chat — Done Right
Channels with message editing, inline replies, pinning, right-click context menus, and multi-user typing indicators. Everything Discord should be.
Command Palette
⌘K search across communities, channels, and members instantly. Navigate the entire platform without touching the mouse.
User Profiles
Full profile cards with status picker (Online/Idle/DND/Invisible), XP progression bars, level badges, and role indicators.
Events System
Create tournaments, scrims, and casual sessions. RSVP tracking, calendar view, duration settings, and event type tags.
Squad Management
Persistent teams with rosters, roles, game tags, max members, and recruiting status. Your squad lives here permanently.
Notification System
Mark-all-read, individual dismiss, and categorized notifications — messages, events, squad invites, mentions, system updates.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Shift+? to see them all. Search, navigate, close modals — the whole platform is keyboard-native.
Gaming-Native Design
Dark-first with neon purple and cyan accents, heavy glassmorphism, and micro-animations. Built to look and feel like it belongs in a game.
What's Coming
2025–2026WebSocket-powered live messaging to replace demo data with actual instant communication.
User registration, login, real community storage, and member management backed by a real database.
Built-in bracket system for single elimination, double elimination, and round-robin formats.
In-browser voice rooms for squads and community hangouts — no external app required.
Pull live stats from Steam, Riot Games, Battle.net, and more directly into your profile.
Native iOS and Android apps for staying connected with your communities on the go.
Real-time platform launching soon
Voidframe is currently a fully-featured frontend with demo data. The real backend — WebSocket chat, user accounts, and persistent communities — is in active development. Full launch is expected in the next few months. If you want early access or want to help shape what gets built next, reach out.
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Voidframe is one product in the Nimbus studio — a one-person operation building real software across different niches. Not mockups. Not templates. Real products designed from the ground up.
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