It is Totally Possible to Customize a Group Chat

Before we started RumbleTalk, we had a community website for web designers. With a large and growing number of members, we wanted to add a way to allow the group to instantly engage with us and with each other. We thought that a chat room would work.
We looked extensively for a good, well designed chat that our design-centric customers would appreciate and could easily be added to our website.

One major factor in our research was our need to customize the chat, really customize it. We needed to be able to change not only the chat colors, but also the borders, line thickness, chat background image, fonts and more. With these standards, we did not find any service or downloadable chat software to satisfy our criteria.

We could not find anything suitable for our needs and…mmmm…well, it looked awful. What we found were a variety of Flash chat rooms that appeared out of date, were not mobile friendly and had very few options to customize. We tried one or two services but the result was that it always looked like someone forced an unrelated chat room design with an irrelevant chat background into our nice looking, well designed community website.

This is what initiated the creation of RumbleTalk group chat service. Our vision was to give website owners the ability to completely customize a group chat room to fit their website. We wanted site owners to be able to easily create and embed chats, customize it up to match their website design, control when it was on or offline, moderate, and more.

With this in mind, a great team, and a lot of hard work, RumbleTalk was born.

Today, RumbleTalk has three major areas where users can customize their group chat: design, operation, and location. Each area has been thoroughly thought out and programmed with our customers in mind.

Design Customization

group chat room theme

Design is usually the first area of customization that people think of and is rightfully a critical element when deciding to use group chat in your website or not.

If the chat doesn’t look like it belongs there, the page will appear amateur and an amateur site makes it harder for your customers to build trust with your brand.

The RumbleTalk team deeply understands the importance of design (that is what prompted this company anyway) so we created three levels of design customization to make it easy for anyone at any tech-literate level to get the group chat they want.

Theme Library

Our designers have put together a robust theme library for RumbleTalk customers to simply click to customize. Our themes range from simple to intricate. Some have plain color backgrounds, others have images, and some have transparent backgrounds. These themes can be changed on the spot, so even during a conversation the design can be changed without hassle.

rumbletalk theme library

And if you can’t find a theme that is exactly what you want, you can always use it as a starting point and tweak it in the advanced design panel rather than starting from scratch.

Advanced Design

RumbleTalk group chat designs can always be changed, tweaked, modified and perfected with the advanced design option. Under the advanced design tab, you can change everything from colors, fonts, borders, dimensions, and the chat background.

advanced design group chat settings

One highly beneficial use of this is uploading your own image or logo as the chat background. This is one of the best ways to make the chat conform to your website.

CSS

For those who have a working knowledge of CSS, we have included the ability to input your own CSS code. This means that a CSS expert can truly transform a RumbleTalk group chat to look amazing while still retaining the efficiency of the RumbleTalk software.

And even if you don’t know CSS, we put together a collection of CSS tricks that are easy to copy and paste.

css group chat room

And, CSS customization can be used for both the web and mobile versions of the RumbleTalk group chat.

Operational Customization

While design customization is crucial, the operational customization can be just as important.

What do I mean by operational customization?

These are the type of settings that determine if your chat is:

  • Public or private
  • Online or offline
  • Archived or forgotten

And much, much, more!

Take a closer look.

Custom Language

Online communities and chatters exist all over the world so a truly customizable chat should be capable of changing languages. RumbleTalk group chat languages can be customized in different ways.

The chat interface is written in English, but can be changed to one of 36 languages and counting. And if your preferred language isn’t shown, you can email us a translation and we will set it up for you.

English France (Français) Spanish (Español) German (Deutsch)
Bahasa Indonesia Bahasa melayu Bosanski Català
Czech Dansk sprog Euskara Hrvatski
Italiano Magyar Nederlands Polski
Português Română Slovenčina Suomi
Svenska Tiếng Việt Türkçe ελληνικά
Български Македонски Русский язык Србски
Українська עברית عربي فارسی
ภาษาไทย 中文 한국어 Estonian

Beyond the chat interface, you’ll want to have the ability to change what language is accepted into the conversation. There’s no restrictions here. Your community can input whatever language they want and a RumbleTalk chat will recognize and display it.

Sometimes, a group chat owner will want to filter out certain unwanted word. RumbleTalk also has a filter-word setting where you can decide what words will automatically be filtered by the RumbleTalk software so that they do not appear in the chat. This setting is especially useful when the group chat is used by children and educational settings.

Custom Audience

Customizing your audience is an essential element to customizing a group chat.

In some situations, a chat owner will want to open the conversation to the entire world and get the largest audience possible. Other times, a chat owner will want to reserve the benefits of the conversation for those in an exclusive organization.

RumbleTalk gives group chat owners the ability to make their group chats private or public. This extends even as far as allowing site visitors the ability to view, but not participate in, the conversation without logging in.

Of course, the group chat can be configured to be totally public, but in some cases group chats are used for private meetings or confidential information sharing. In this case, a user list can be set up to only allow specific individuals to enter or view.

Organizations with an existing user base can link this information to their RumbleTalk group chat allowing their login to their site account to automatically log them in to the group chat and populate their profile details. This API integration can make a huge difference to established communities!

Internet trolls are an unfortunate reality and a bothersome audience. Adding one more level to the custom audience, you can choose who is a moderator or chat administrator and they can choose who is not allowed in the conversation. By banning users by IP, you can prevent trolls from logging in under different aliases on the same computer. This customization is most appreciated when it is absolutely necessary.

And when you don’t want an audience at all, a RumbleTalk group chat can be taken completely offline.

Custom Security

Online security is a big deal. You want your community to trust that you take their security seriously, and you want to know that your group chat provider takes your security seriously. This is why RumbleTalk can be enabled with HTTPS TLS/SSL security. By enabling this feature, chats are encrypted and can’t be “listened” to by unwanted hackers.

Most RumbleTalk users like having the ability to export their chat transcript or keep it archived on the RumbleTalk cloud, but others would prefer no record of their conversation at all. This customization can either be a valuable archiving feature or an extra step to secure trade secrets are not stolen. Further in this customization, a RumbleTalk group chat owner can determine if users are able to see the chat history or not.

Within the group chat room, users designated as chat administrators are able to act as a moderating security force and have the authority to delete inappropriate messages, kick out abusive users and ban the users that violate community conduct rules.

Location Customization

Location customization refers to where your community is directed to access the group chat room.

A lot of group chat services want you and your community to log into their website to be able to chat.

But not RumbleTalk.

Instead, a RumbleTalk group chat room has several options for you to set up shop. This could be on your website, Facebook page, or even as an independent URL. In any case, you won’t have to send your community away in an attempt to bring them together, because that just doesn’t make sense.

Group Chat in Your Website

After you have customized your group chat to match your site, you’ll want to embed it. This sounds like a complex thing to do, but we’ve made it easy.

A RumbleTalk group chat comes with a single line of code that opens a window to your group chat. So, all you have to do is copy and paste this code into a page and the chat room will embed. Because we’ve made it dynamic, the group chat will take up the space you give it meaning you won’t have to toggle the pixels width and height.

However, embedding a chat isn’t the answer for every website so we also created a floating icon to open the chat on top of your content. You can see an example on our homepage. A chat icon sits in the bottom left or right corner of your page and is clicked to open the chat and clicked to minimize it while you’re browsing.

Group Chat on Your Facebook Page

Another way to customize your group chat is by choosing to include it on your Facebook page. Doing so is as simple as logging in to your Facebook.

If your community operates solely on the Facebook or if your Facebook page supports a website, you can still include a group chat feature to connect your audience. Group chat offers an instantaneous way for members to interact with each other rather than the standard commenting platform Facebook provides. And if you want to connect your Facebook audience with your website audience, this is a great way to bring them into the same room.

Group Chat URL

Not everyone has a website or Facebook page, but that doesn’t mean you don’t want a customized group chat. A RumbleTalk group chat comes with a URL that opens the group chat in a new tab or window. This is great for one-time special events that need a group chat to foster dialog between participants.

Group Chat Plugins

For those whose sites are hosted, we’ve created plugins for the major platforms including:

  • WordPress
  • BBpress
  • BuddyPress
  • Joomla
  • Jimdo
  • Drupal
  • phpBB
  • Magento
  • Yola
  • Blogger
  • Wix
  • Squarespace
  • Tumblr

Each platform is a little different, but we took the extra step to make it easy for our customers.

Are You Ready to Customize a Group Chat?

Making it easy was a goal that we are proud to have accomplished.

RumbleTalk was created to give designers the ability to create a beautiful group chat room for their clients, but the more we worked on this project, the more potential we saw. Customizing a mobile friendly group chat room can improve a community’s member retention and add value to the community as a whole. It’s a worthy effort!

Group chat is now accessible not only to website owners but also to the communities they lead. Before RumbleTalk was so easy to incorporate in a website, a lot of communities had the problem of spreading their conversation thin between the various social media platforms. This caused some people to communicate on Facebook, while others were on Twitter, or Instagram, or whatever. With an embedded group chat, the community can stay on the website that brings them together in the first place and the conversations happens with everyone in the same “location”.

This article only covered the customization settings of RumbleTalk and in addition to these there are a ton of great features that make it easy to use and highly functional for your community. We built in tools like document sharing and video calls and everything in between.

We’re always improving our platform with these goals in mind. It’s a never ending project, but we truly strive to make the best group chat platform for communities.

Just For You, New Archiving and Mobile Features

Today, the RumbleTalk team is releasing new features for both mobile and archiving capabilities.

Let’s cut to the chase:

New Mobile Features

We at RumbleTalk understand that our customers want a group chat that is mobile friendly. In fact, designing a mobile friendly group chat was one of the first goals we set to the development team.

We’ve added three buttons for mobile users to

  1. expand the chat window to full screen
  2. increase font size
  3. decrease font size

Now all you need to do is let your readers know, so we drafted short email for you to send to your customers.

“Hi there,

I just wanted to spread the word that our group chat feature, powered by RumbleTalk, has just added a few new buttons you might want to know about.

When you are accessing the group chat room, click on the three vertical squares in the top right corner to view the settings menu. From there you can:

  1. Expand the chat to full screen
  2. Increase font size
  3. Decrease font size

Chat with you soon!
-A RumbleTalk customer”

New Archiving Features

Responding to customer requests, we’ve now added a button with the group chat to delete the entire archive of messages. Previously, this had to be done from the admin panel.

To access this setting, you must be logged in a group chat administrator. At the bottom of the user panel, click the gear icon. You will then be able to see the QR code and a button to “Clear chat messages”.

This action will irreversibly delete all saved messages on the RumbleTalk platform.

For more information on archiving settings, click here.

How to Save a Group Chat Transcript …or Not

True to our mission, we’ve even designed our chat transcript saving options to be versatile.

There are two settings that affect your group chat archive and how you and your users access that chat transcript. Depending on whether you want your full conversation available at all times, saved for later, or not at all, you’ll want to ensure your settings match your preferences.

Once you are logged into the Admin Panel, navigate to the Archive tab under Settings. There you’ll see two options.

  1. Enable archiving
  2. Show archived messages in the chat

This post will explain the effect of each combination of selecting these options. For more information on why or how to export chat transcripts, click here.

If you select both

Save chat transcript history and show in chatSelecting both options will allow the group chat owner and users to see and export the full chat transcript.

From within the group chat window, any user will be able to scroll up to see the chat transcript.

For a user, the export option within the group chat room will only export those messages currently in the window. However, from the admin panel, the group chat owner can export the entire chat history saved on the RumbleTalk servers.

Data saved on the RumbleTalk servers is stored for three months.

If you select only “Enable archiving”

Yes and no for saving the transcript

In this scenario, the full chat history, saved on RumbleTalk’s servers, will only be accessible to the group chat owner from the admin panel. Again, this archive goes back three months.

Group chat users will not be able to see messages that were sent before they entered the group chat room.

If you select only “show archived messages in the chat”

This will prevent the group chat owner from being able to see or export the group chat archive from the admin panel and messages will not be saved on the RumbleTalk servers.

Users will still be able to export the conversation existing in the window post-login. When all users have logged out, the conversation will no longer be available.

chat transcript decision: In case you do not select either

No archive

If neither option is selected, the conversation will not be saved on the RumbleTalk servers, and users will not be able to see the messages sent prior to their login.

Up to 50 messages sent post-login will be available within the group chat window. It is still possible to export these from the within group chat window unless modified using CSS.

Live chat room with no history saving

Have any questions? Contact us at support@rumbletalk.com.