Play Online With Friends

Service Rat is the closest free native mobile alternative to playing Secret Hitler online with friends. The host taps Online → Host → shares a room code in any chat app. Up to ten people can play from anywhere in the world. No moderator, no account, no card deck, no Discord setup.

How to host an online game in under 5 minutes

1 · Install Service Rat on every phone

It is free on Google Play and the App Store. The download is under 60 MB. Everyone needs the app — there is no browser version.

2 · Host taps "Online" → "Host a Game"

The host enters a player name. The app contacts the global server and returns a six-character room code (for example "K7F3MQ").

3 · Share the code in any chat app

Send the room code over WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, iMessage, or whatever your group uses. The code is the only thing anyone needs.

4 · Players tap "Online" → "Join Game" → enter the code

Each player enters their name and the room code. They appear in the host's lobby instantly. The host can also add AI bots to fill any empty slots.

5 · Host taps "Start" when ready

The app deals hidden roles to each player, runs every vote, and applies every directive automatically. There is no moderator role. Reconnect is automatic if anyone drops.

What you need

A modern phone

Android 7.0 or newer, or iOS 16 or newer. Any phone from the last six years works.

An internet connection

Mobile data or Wi-Fi. About 5 KB per second during play — works on slow networks.

A group of 5 to 10 players

AI bots fill empty seats. You can play with as few as one human and four bots.

No account required

No email, no password, no profile. Names are display-only and are not stored after the game ends.

Privacy and connection

Service Rat's online mode connects through a dedicated game server over TLS. The server stores no chat (there is no chat feature), no profile data, and no game history beyond the active session. Room codes expire two hours after the last activity. The privacy policy explains every byte the server sees.

How online mode compares to LAN and Pass & Play

Service Rat has three multiplayer modes. Pass & Play is one phone passed around the table — best for in-person groups with one device. LAN multiplayer runs on the same Wi-Fi with each player on their own device — best for offices and game nights. Online multiplayer is for remote groups: each player joins the host's room code from anywhere in the world.

Online multiplayer — common questions

Is online multiplayer really free?

Yes. All three multiplayer modes — Pass & Play, LAN, and Online — are free with no time limit. Only an optional Remove Ads in-app purchase exists.

Do all players need to download the app?

Yes. There is no browser version. The app is free and under 60 MB on both Google Play and the App Store.

Is there a private room option?

Every room is private — the only way in is the host's code. There is no public lobby or matchmaking. Codes are case-insensitive and six characters long.

What happens if someone drops out mid-game?

The app keeps the seat alive with a rejoin token for up to two hours. If the dropped player rejoins from the same device, they pick up exactly where they left off.

Can I play with strangers?

No. Service Rat has no matchmaking and no public lobby. You play with people you know — the host shares the room code privately.

How many players can join one room?

Up to 10 players per room, including AI bots. The role mix balances automatically (5 players = 3 Workers, 1 Saboteur, 1 Rat; 10 players = 6 Workers, 3 Saboteurs, 1 Rat).

Does online mode work on slow connections?

Yes. Each player exchanges roughly 5 KB per second with the server. Cellular networks and weak Wi-Fi both work.

Install Service Rat and host your first online room — free, no account, room codes work worldwide.