Matrix Bridge FAQs
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is an open standard for interoperable, decentralized, real-time communication over IP.
Rocket.Chat aims to enable seamless communication and collaboration across platforms, empowering individuals and organizations to connect on their terms and fluently share information with other platforms.
It's an implementation of the Matrix spec, there are some existing homeservers. The most famous are and .
See how to Rocket.Chat Matrix Bridge integration.
Whenever you invite someone to chat with you either through public, private, or DM rooms, a copy for that external user will be created in your local workspace. And a copy for your user will be created in the external (inviter) server as well. From there, every message is stored on both sides.
No, all the copies being created to support the Matrix Bridge feature will NOT be counted as valid seats. Only users you create in your local workspace are counted as valid seats.
No, all the external users created in your local workspace will be created as a User (user role) and without an email and password, which means they cannot log in directly to your workspace. The only way for them to communicate with your local workspace is through the open channel you have with them.
Unfortunately, not at this point. When it comes to presence status, the support from Bridges is very unstable, and due to that, we don't support it yet.
See in your Matrix homeserver configuration.
For more information about the Matrix Protocol, visit .