Unified Interface
Franz consolidates various messaging and collaboration services into a single interface, reducing the need to switch between multiple apps and windows.
Service Integration
Supports a wide range of services like WhatsApp, Slack, Messenger, Gmail, and many more, making it versatile for different types of users.
Cross-Platform
Franz is available on Windows, macOS, and Linux, ensuring that users can access it regardless of their operating system.
Customization
Offers customization options such as themes and the ability to organize services into workspaces, enhancing user experience.
Notification Management
Allows users to manage notifications from different services within a single application, making it easier to stay updated.
I thought this was https://meetfranz.com/ until the word “Apache Kafka” and was puzzled. Naming things and name collisions….
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8 months ago
But for Windows or Linux PC, I’d use this one Franz to view multiple chat apps.
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over 1 year ago
Thats insane! I thought it was a free thing that just required an invite to access. Jeez! I have seen an alternative called Franz, not tried it yet though. By the looks of it does have a free alternative aswell as paid version.
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over 1 year ago
There is also https://meetfranz.com/. But its neither selfhosted nor free. (well unless you only need 3 different services).
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over 1 year ago
For anyone who doesn’t know what Franz is, you can check out the link below. It is essentially an application that allows you to access (most of) your online messaging apps in the same place. Which is convenient when you want to, for example, check your facebook, discord and IG messages at the same time.
Https://meetfranz.com/.
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over 1 year ago
It’s more like https://meetfranz.com/.
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over 1 year ago
What is Ferdi: “A free and open-source application that lets you add multiple applications, including various messaging services, in one place.” (https://itsfoss.com/ferdi/) A hard fork of Franz (https://meetfranz.com/), which costs money. What happened to it: Its repo and socials all went dark last year after an apparent conflict between maintainers. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31014370…
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over 1 year ago
It is also the name of this multi-provider messaging app: https://meetfranz.com/.
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almost 2 years ago
Franz – $6/month for unlimited services, no option for lifetime license. This is what Ferdi was originally forked from.
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almost 2 years ago
Just found meetfranz.com, it works great so far! The only downside is the monthly subscription.
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about 2 years ago
Franz – Combine all your chat apps into one.
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about 2 years ago
You mean something like https://meetfranz.com/
? I think there were even fork of it – but it is not selfhosted.
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about 2 years ago
Franz (Website, GitHub): Multi-service browser. Requires payment to get rid of ads/waiting screens, so it’s out of the question. Doesn’t seem to have any advantages compared to the free alternatives.
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about 2 years ago
Hi, as many of you know, the support of Ferdi (fork of Franz) has ended.
One of the dev named Amine Mouafik (@AmineMouafik42 on Twitter) sent an email (2022-06-18) about the end of Ferdi.
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about 2 years ago
Psst… This is exactly why I use ferdium, formerly ferdi, an open source fork of franz.
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over 2 years ago
Have you ever seen Franz(https://meetfranz.com/ ) it sounds quite similar.
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over 2 years ago
Franz – $6/month for unlimited services, no option for lifetime license. This is what Ferdi was originally forked from.
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over 2 years ago
> It’s really sad that we’ve lost the ability to connect to so many of the services we use with third party clients. https://meetfranz.com/.
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over 2 years ago
Feels like an explicit ripoff of franz, especially with that logo.
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over 2 years ago
Do you mean Franz (https://meetfranz.com)?
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over 2 years ago
You can try its predecessor: Franz https://meetfranz.com/
If you want to check something else, you can go with Rambox https://rambox.app/If none of them works for you, then you should check other apps from alternativeto.
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over 2 years ago