Muze is a very different kind of messaging app. Each conversation takes place on a free-form canvas where you can zoom, draw, layer, edit, and collaborate. It’s a space where talking with your friends feels freeing, creative, and animated.
Looks awesome! I thought I was entering a space with lots of competition. You are competing with Apple, Microsoft and Google! One quick question are messages encrypted?
Have been using this for a couple weeks, makes chatting with friends crazy fun. Really makes you realize how much room there is for creativity in even the most basic product areas (like text/image messaging).
I've been loving this, but I'd love to have a feature that lets you find friends that are also on Muze, ideally from your phone contacts or facebook friends, etc.
@jamesontheline If you sync contacts during the onboarding you are shown friends who are on the app. We do need to make it so that you can sync contacts if you skipped this step in the onboarding though :/ Thanks for the feedback!
@willem_simons1 Yeah I remember that happening when I signed up for the beta months ago, but at that point none of my friends were on it yet and now I don't think I have a way to discover friends on it again
Current messaging is very linear and not creative or expressive. Muze Messenger breaks down those walls and allows us to communicate freely. What I like about the app is that I can pull a message where ever I want on the screen or change the font of my messaging to express how I feel. This app definitely makes the group chat more "real" and not the "oh ... i miss understood what you said because we're texting" vibe.
I was privileged to be invited by a friend and it's one my most favorite messaging apps out there. Its extremely fun to use and seeing my friends creativity has me bawl in laughter sometimes.
If Muze sounds familiar it's because you subscribed to Product Hunt Early or have heard some buzz about it on Twitter.
Muze reminds me of MessageMe (a creative messaging app that's no longer around) meets New Hive (a site to fill a blank canvas with art, GIFs, etc.
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