Hi, if Proton ever builds a chat app, the big win would be doing for messaging what ProtonMail did for email: make privacy the default, not an add-on.
End-to-end encryption, minimal metadata, and strong multi-device support would be key, but it still has to feel fast and easy to use day to day.
A lot of modern instant messaging apps already balance this, including MirrorFly, that focus on secure communication. It’s interesting to look at how these solutions approach features such as encryption, sync, and scalability. This list gives a good overview of different chat solutions worth exploring: https://www.trustfirms.com/best-free-chat-apis-sdks
Hi, if Proton ever builds a chat app, the big win would be doing for messaging what ProtonMail did for email: make privacy the default, not an add-on.
End-to-end encryption, minimal metadata, and strong multi-device support would be key, but it still has to feel fast and easy to use day to day.
A lot of modern instant messaging apps already balance this, including MirrorFly, that focus on secure communication. It’s interesting to look at how these solutions approach features such as encryption, sync, and scalability. This list gives a good overview of different chat solutions worth exploring: https://www.trustfirms.com/best-free-chat-apis-sdks