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You can use Beeper to replace all your communication apps. That way you only have to install one app, and you don't have to have Meta installed.
It sounds like a too good to be true situation. Definitely an interesting concept though. Sounds like they use remote servers to connect to the third-party apps using your credentials and then transcribe the messages using the Matrix protocol to the app. Source here and snippet below
Currently free but also will be a Plus version eventually rolling out, according to the FAQ
Also, no humor is lost on the fact that it is dangerously close to Wuph from The Office...
I aigned up foe beeper, but realized you can self host a matrix server that uses the same bridges between these chat services.
I was skeptical at first, but it's been super solid and refreshing to have a single chat app for everything.
How did you do that? I'd love to set something like that up. I keep seeing Matrix mentioned everywhere, but I haven't looked into it to see exactly what it is.
I signed up for this month's ago and I'm still not in. Every time I log into the app to check my waitlist, I'm some random number in the 3000s, and not always lower than last time. Why is this do you know?
I've never heard of beeper, but it sounds pretty inaccessible from what your saying. Is there something that makes it worth it? Or is it just another messaging app that nobody I need to speak with is using?
Just signed up myself, about 40k in line it seems. Sounds like reinventing Trillian/Gaim/Pidgin/etc...
It's a modern take on the Pidgin concept. Pidgin ran locally on one computer and didn't sync anything between any of your other Pidgin installs. Also, your login details for every account were usually in plaintext on disk. In practice, it feels
Beeper (really Matrix + bridges) is a network service that you can access with a browser, mobile app, whatever.
I believe Beeper is Matrix under the hood. They have just made it more accessible with a new interface and pre-installed bridges.
If you're technically savvy, it looks like you could self-host the application. https://github.com/beeper/self-host
I'll take a look, cheers. Got an Raspberry Pi lying about somewhere I could use
This is what I did, took a bit to get it configured but works great once your up and running.
How long have you been running it so far? Any issues?
A few months for the Facebook and Instagram bridges and I just setup the Google messages Bridge last week.
I was in the wait list for only 20 days, according to the email when I got in. No idea why I got in so fast but others have been waiting months.
I signed up when it was first announced over a year ago. As of a couple months ago I still hadn't gotten approved. I signed up again and within a couple days I got approved. You should try signing up again.