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MultiChat
The only messaging app you'll ever need.
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The only messaging app you'll ever need.
38 followers
The average person manages 5+ messaging apps daily. Different apps for different people, constant switching, missed messages. It adds up. Multichat brings all your conversations into one unified inbox, with universal contacts, so you can stay on top of every conversation without tab-switching. We're doing a Closed Beta with 500 testers. Help us shape the product early, and help us figure out what actually matters. Apply for the waitlist below, we're reviewing requests manually and moving fast.





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Unifying the inbox is the right problem to solve. Five apps with different notification cadences puts you in a permanent low-grade anxiety about what you have missed.
I am building Linkyards, an Indian social app with DMs by username rather than phone number, so messaging surfaces are something I think about a lot. (Disclosure: I am the founder.) One thing worth considering: people often want control over interruptions more than they want one inbox. Whether MultiChat lets users assign urgency tiers per platform could matter as much as the consolidation itself.
Centralizing messaging is something a lot of people need but rarely set up. How do you handle notifications — does it unify them or still shows them per app? That's usually where these tools win or lose
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how does it work? good idea, but does all my data go over your servers?
This is cool and useful. I wonder if you can let each user choose their default interface. eg. I prefer iMessage - so take all my instagram DMs, WhatsApp messages, etc and format them to look like iMessage but with clear source data so you know which platform actually sends the reply.
I've been juggling amongst 6 messaging apps, and to be honest it's tedious.
This is interesting. Hopefully you add discord and slack at some point, bouncing between telegram, discord, and slack are my main messaging pains.