Epic Games ended the party for Houseparty users when it shut down the app in October 2021. The company said it decided to shutter the social media platform because it could no longer give the app the attention it deserves.

The idea of not being able to use Houseparty anymore was heartbreaking for many users. But like they say, when one door closes, another one opens. Here are six apps that are similar to Houseparty and can be used as alternatives.

1. Bunch

Bunch allows you to play your favorite games with up to seven other friends over a group video chat.

Like Houseparty, Bunch has a library of built-in games you can play with friends. You can also play other third-party games on the app. If you're searching for an app that is very much like Houseparty, then Bunch might be just the thing for you.

Download: Bunch for iOS ǀ Android (Free)

2. WhatsApp

WhatsApp is another great Houseparty alternative. The app's video-calling feature lets you have group video chats. You can also create groups with up to 256 participants.

Although WhatsApp may not have all the features Houseparty has, it can still meet your video-calling needs. Plus, WhatsApp's user interface is user-friendly and easy to use.

Download: WhatsApp for iOS ǀ Android (Free)

3. Discord

Discord is one of the best Houseparty alternatives on our list, especially for gamers. It has a streaming feature that allows you to stream your games live. Moreover, you can also invite friends to play games with you on the app.

Other features you may find useful on Discord are its voice chat and custom emoji features. If you’ve not used Discord before, or you don’t know how to use it well, here’s a guide on how to get started on Discord.

Download: Discord for iOS ǀ Android (Free, subscription available)

4. Google Duo

Google Duo is another one of the best Houseparty alternatives out there. With Google Duo, you can have one-on-one video chats—plus group video chats with up to 32 people.

Its design is clean and simple, so it's easy to use no matter what device you're on. Google Duo also has some cool features, like screen sharing, effects, and filters that you can use to spruce up your video chat.

Download: Google Duo for iOS ǀ Android (Free)

5. Facebook Messenger

If you’re a Facebook user, you can easily move your conversations to the Messenger app. Facebook Messenger allows you to have group video chats with up to 50 people.

You can also use the Watch Together feature to watch videos with your friends on the call.

Download: Facebook Messenger for iOS ǀ Android (Free)

6. Telegram

Telegram is a cloud-based messaging app that has a lot of features—one of which is its video-calling feature. You can have group video calls with up to 200 people on Telegram.

What's more, you can also share your screen in Telegram video calls to make things more interesting. Telegram also has noise suppression options to help you have a clear conversation even in noisy environments.

Download: Telegram for iOS ǀ Android | Mac | Windows | Linux (Free, subscription available)

7. Rave

Rave is an app that lets you watch videos and listen to music with your friends in real-time. It's a great alternative for Houseparty because it supports group video streaming with as many people as you want.

You can use Rave to watch Netflix, YouTube, and other streaming services with your friends. The app also allows you to stream content from Google Drive. Rave's downside as an alternative for Houseparty is that it doesn't support video calling while streaming. You only get to your chat with friends via audio.

Download: Rave for iOS | Android (Free)

8. Airtime

Airtime is another great alternative to Houseparty. You can use the app to have video chats, join group calls, or host live discussions. Airtime also has a feature called Rooms, which lets you create or join public chat rooms based on your interest.

Although Airtime is more of a general use app, it can still be used for hanging out with game buddies.

Download: Airtime for iOS ǀ Android (Free)

We'll Miss Houseparty

Houseparty was one of the best social networks for gamers out there. However, with its demise, you now have to look for other apps to use as substitutes.

You can use apps like WhatsApp, Discord, Bunch, Google Duo, Facebook Messenger, Airtime, and Rave instead. Feel free to try the various alternatives and settle for the one that best suits your needs.