# Explore NATS Request/Reply NATS supports [request/reply](../../nats-concepts/reqreply.md) messaging. In this tutorial you explore how to exchange point-to-point messages using NATS. ## Prerequisites Go and the NATS server should be installed. ### 1. Start the NATS server ```bash % nats-server ``` ### 2. Start two terminal sessions You will use these sessions to run the NATS request and reply clients. ### 3. Change to the examples directory ```bash % cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/nats-io/nats.go/examples ``` ### 4. In one terminal, run the reply client listener ```bash % go run nats-rply/main.go help.please "OK, I CAN HELP!!!" ``` You should see the message: _Listening on \[help.please\]_ This means that the NATS receiver client is listening for requests messages on the "help.please" subject. In NATS, the receiver is a subscriber. ### 5. In the other terminal, run the request client ```bash % go run nats-req/main.go help.please "I need help!" ``` The NATS requestor client makes a request by sending the message "I need help!" on the “help.please” subject. The NATS receiver client receives the message, formulates the reply \("OK, I CAN HELP!!!"\), and sends it to the inbox of the requester.