
Production Ready UI Kits by CometChat
Fully featured, flexible UI Kits for modern apps and sites
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Fully featured, flexible UI Kits for modern apps and sites
62 followers
CometChat's UI Kits now include a redesigned Angular v5 and Jetpack Compose both rebuilt with modular components, native UI patterns, and everything needed to ship polished chat experiences faster. Available across React, React Native, Flutter, Android, and iOS, with built-in messaging, calling, real-time updates, search, and more out of the box.






CometChat
👋 Hey Product Hunt!
Pourav here from CometChat.
We’ve spent the last few months rethinking how developers integrate chat into modern apps.
CometChat has always offered production-ready UI Kits across frameworks, but with our latest Angular and Jetpack Compose releases, we wanted to make the experience far more modular, flexible, and native to how developers build today.
For Angular, we moved away from large composite components into a modular architecture with standalone building blocks like conversation lists, message headers, message composers, and more. You can now assemble the exact chat experience you want while keeping full control over customization and UI behavior.
For Android, our updated Jetpack Compose UI Kit is built entirely around native composables and Material 3, making it much easier to create modern chat experiences that feel truly native to Android apps.
Across both UI Kits, you will get everything developers expect out of the box: messaging, calling, unread counts, search, real-time updates, group management, smart replies, conversation summaries, and more.
The goal was simple: To improve the overall developer experience, provide more flexibility and native experince while building in-app chat
Would love to hear what you think and answer any questions below 🚀
In-app chat always feels like a 'buy vs. build' nightmare. These kits look like they bridge that gap by giving the flexibility of a custom build with the speed of a component library. Are the kits compatible with both Tailwind and CSS Modules?