Beeper Brings WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, More Chat Apps Into a Single Inbox, Including iMessages on Android
Beeper Brings WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, More Chat Apps Into a Single Inbox, Including iMessages on Android 265c2
Beeper was created by Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky. 5g4k1j
By Tanishka Sodhi | Updated: 22 January 2021 13:11 IST
Photo Credit: Beeper 352j69
Besides messaging, you can search, snooze, and archive through your chats on Beeper
Highlights
Beeper has a $10 (roughly Rs. 730) monthly fee
You can chat and search through messages from 15 apps
Beeper is built on the open-source Matrix messaging protocol
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Beeper is a new app that brings 15 chat platforms into a unified inbox. It acts as a central hub and combines your chats from apps like Facebook Messenger, Signal, Twitter (Direct Messages), Telegram, WhatsApp, and more. Interestingly, Beeper can even bring Apple's iMessage to Android, Linux, and Windows. Besides messaging, you can search, snooze, and archive through your chats on Beeper. It is a subscription service with monthly fee of $10 (roughly Rs. 730).
The fifteen chat services that Beeper s are Whatsapp. New chat networks will be added every few weeks, as per Beeper.
Beeper, formerly known as NovaChat, is built on the open-source Matrix messaging protocol. It was created by the founder of Pebble smartwatches, Eric Migicovsky. You can sign up for Beeper through this form, after which you'll receive an invitation to .
While Migicovsky iPhone with the Beeper app installed, that bridges to iMessage. This is apparently not a joke тАУ Migicovsky shared a picture on Twitter of what appears to be old jailbroken iPhones. In response to a tweet, he said that he currently had 50 iPhone 4s models at his desk, meant to be upcycled to use with Beeper.
This makes the $10 monthly fee more justifiable. However, if you have a Mac that's always connected to the Internet, there's a slightly less crazy way to use iMessage through Beeper. s can simply install the Beeper Mac app, that acts as a bridge.
If you want to self-host, Beeper's site has instructions that can let you do so. The website also assures s that there will be a dark mode available for the app in the next update.
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