ArchChat, world’s first communication platform for architectural collaboration, foresees 30,000 global architects on board by 2020. The platform built on Amazon Web Services is a B2B2C approach to streamline collaboration between architects and client and cut down project timeline by 20%. ArchChat provides communication privacy amongst collaborators and improves trackability by offering dedicated provisions for each space, drawing, design, and product. As a complete workspace, it enables collaborators to build personal design libraries from which any design can be shared. An in-built Google Translation feature allows them to chat in their own language while delivering them to another collaborator in their preferred language. With Archchat’s current global user base of 9,500 architects spanning India, Italy, Russia, UAE, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Australia, this new feature will enable users to choose from 103 languages listed in the interface. Headquartered in Singapore, ArchChat has its design room, innovation and development centre in Gurgaon. At the ArchChat Gallery, product sellers, designers and architects can be viewed by the global design community and project owners.
Principal Designer & Founder Chetan K. Singh
“The conversations on ArchChat are 100% private amongst people who are communicating on any specific project and only people invited can join the conversations on a specific project. Initially, we will focus on small to medium size projects of up to Rs. 500 crores in which ArchChat will provide a robust backbone for project communication. We also plan to reach out to the larger government projects such as Smart Cities”

Principal Designer & Founder Chetan K. Singh