India gets its own messaging app called 'Namaste Chat'
Hyderabad-based Namaste Online launched India's first messaging app called "Namaste Chat" on the occasion of 72nd Independence Day of India on Wednesday. Namaste Chat boasts of an exciting new feature called Vapor Chat, where messages get deleted automatically, as soon as the receiver reads them. This makes Namaste Chat India's number one fully private messaging app. Don't worry, there's a regular chat option, too!
You can create groups of around 5,000 people
In Namaste Chat, users can create bigger groups of up to 5,000 people and send messages simultaneously, which makes it the best app for groups. Another highlight of the Namaste Chat app is users can access News and Entertainment, along with chat, in three different languages. This makes Namaste Chat not just a messaging app but a multifunctional app.
Namaste Chat might become the best app for groups
Namaste Chat comes with two methods of sending messages, Regular and Vapor. There will be also a Like/Dislike option in the group chats. Everyone can be an admin in groups where there is also a secret exit option. One can create polls and events using the messaging app. To make the conversations more fun, emojis, stickers, and videos can be shared in the chats.
High time for India to use its own messaging app
China has long shunned foreign messaging apps and is using its own messaging apps and social media. Namaste Chat plans to become the main messaging app in India. With all the wonderful, exciting added new features, Namaste Chat is the new way of chatting. Once you Namaste Chat, there is no looking back. Namaste Chat is currently available to download on Google Play Store.