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# Messaging with Robin

Robin lets developers and users quickly plug an instant messaging solution into their applications. You can connect team members on a single platform by leveraging Robin and building efficient collaborations. You can also keep users hooked on your application by allowing them to create realistic experiences through our engaging live chat features.

Robin offers features like message reactions, replies, groups, and much more. Allowing you to create engaging interactions for your users in your application, and with just a few lines of code, you can quickly plug in any of Robin’s SDKs and UI kits in your application.

{% hint style="info" %}
How does Robin Messaging work? [See how](/messaging-with-robin/guides/how-does-robin-messaging-work.md)
{% endhint %}

### UI kits

* React
* Vue
* Flutter
* React Native (Coming Soon!)

### Core SDKs

* Go
* Javascript
* Python

### Fundamental Attributes and Props for Robin Messaging On The Core SDKs

| Attribute       | Type      | Default | Description                                             |
| --------------- | --------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------- |
| conn            | WebSocket | null    | WebSocket object returned after calling robin.connect() |
| sender\_name    | String    | “”      | Name of the person sending the message                  |
| sender\_token   | String    | “”      | RUT of the person sending the message                   |
| receiver\_name  | String    | “”      | Name of the person receiving the message                |
| receiver\_token | String    | “”      | RUT of the person receiving the message                 |
| msg             | Object    | {}      | JSON serializable object containing the message         |


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