EchoID is live! Looking for beta testers and feedback

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Hey everyone! 👋

After months of building EchoID alongside my physics degree, everything is finally ready.

The app is now live, the frontend is fully open source, and anyone is welcome to try it out. I'm also preparing the backend for open-source release after cleaning up deployment-specific code and improving the documentation.

EchoID started as a personal challenge to learn how modern communication platforms work. Along the way, it evolved into a privacy-first messaging and social platform with features like anonymous identities, communities, real-time messaging, encrypted communication, and WebRTC voice/video calling.

The project is still in public beta, so there are undoubtedly bugs and areas that can be improved. That's exactly why I'm sharing it now—I'd love honest feedback from the community before continuing to build on it.

If you decide to give it a try, I'd especially appreciate your thoughts on:

  • Privacy and security

  • UI/UX

  • Performance

  • Overall architecture

  • Features that feel unnecessary or missing

Whether you're a developer interested in the code, someone passionate about privacy, or just curious to explore the app, I'd love to hear what you think.

Thanks for following EchoID—I can't wait to hear your feedback and continue improving it with the community. 🚀

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I'll continue sharing development updates here as EchoID evolves, including progress toward the backend open-source release, new features, and the journey to a full Play Store release.

Thanks again for following along—I appreciate all the feedback, ideas, and support as I keep improving the project. 🚀