Typetalk

Typetalk

Escape your inbox. Real-time messaging for modern teams.

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Engage your team and inspire collaboration with Typetalk, a cloud-based chat app.
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What do you think? …

Michael Abehsera
It's an exact copy of slack. Good luck entering that market.
Ryan Hoover
@michaelabehsera why so negative? Slack is awesome but there's always room for improvement or a new way of doing things. This is even more true as platforms and behaviors change.
Alain Ekambi
@michaelabehsera There is always roon for something new. Specially in messaging.
Ryan Masilionis
You'd have an edge if you offered an on-premise solution, which I don't believe Slack currently offers. Many companies still fear using cloud-based communication systems for internal communication due to the confidentiality of some data.
Tyson Mutrux
@ryan_masilionis Agreed. You need to differentiate because it's just too similar to Slack. It looks like a good product but Slack had a huge head start. Find your niche and you'll survive. Have you considered focusing on specific industries (attorneys, for example)?
James Futhey
Nice site design that does a good job of explaining the concept. There might be some interesting ways to compete with Slack. For example, many open source projects or online communities (not businesses) grow large communities which, when billed per-user, become prohibitively expensive. Many have considered paying for Slack, but their cheapest paid plan would be $10,000 per month.
Julian
Nice UI!
Luke Fitzpatrick
Product looks nice. We we're actually thinking about creating a mini slack or some kind of variation - only allows 5 to 10 posts per day to cut out noise (still experimenting with this).
Thomas Plaindoux
I find it quite difficult to switch from a good UI (typetalk, red colors.) to a very oldish green when registering. It somehow give bad vibes when going through the signup process.