

Beeper
Brings together messaging from 14 networks into a single inbox, including WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, and more, with strong privacy via on-device connections, cross-platform availability, chat reminders, scheduling, and unified notifications for all devices.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- iPhone
- Chrome OS
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Self-Hosted
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Support for Multiple protocols
- Ad-free
- Telegram
- Dark Mode
- Sms from PC
- Slack client
- End-to-End Encryption
- IMessage
- Multiple Account support
Whatsapp integration
- Unified inbox
- No Tracking
- Cloud Sync
- No registration required
- IRC
Beeper News & Activities
Recent News
- Maoholguin published news article about Beeper
Beeper relaunches with On-Device model, new features, and Text.com merged servicesBeeper has relaunched its all-in-one messaging app, unveiling a redesigned on-device architecture a...
- Maoholguin published news article about Beeper
Beeper has been acquired by Automattic, and is now open to all after removing its waitlistIn an unexpected move, Automattic, the parent company of WordPress, has purchased Beeper, an all-in...
- Maoholguin published news article about Beeper
Beeper launches the beta version of its new Android app with universal chat supportBeeper has introduced a beta version of its new Android application following a complex relationshi...
Recent activities
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What is Beeper?
Beeper is a comprehensive messaging app that consolidates all your chat platforms into one convenient inbox. It supports a wide array of popular messaging services including WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, Google Messages, Google Chat, Messenger, Signal, LinkedIn, Discord, and Slack. This enables users to manage all their chats from a single interface, enhancing efficiency and convenience.
The application prioritizes security, employing on-device connections for the majority of chat apps. This ensures that messages are transmitted directly from your device to the network, thereby maximizing privacy. Beeper is compatible with multiple operating systems, including macOS (Apple silicon and Intel), iOS (iPhone and iPad), Android, Windows, and Linux. This allows users to read and respond to their messages across numerous devices.
Beeper also offers a range of features designed to optimize the chat management process. These include reminders, scheduling and more, helping users to keep track of their messages and never miss an important chat. For users seeking an enhanced experience, the Beeper Plus upgrade provides a more powerful chat interface.











Comments and Reviews
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Unlike Ferdium or Franz - Beeper is unable to provide access to multiple accounts of the same platform.
For example, in many countries, it's normal to have multiple WhatsApp accounts; usually to separate clients / family / other business / etc
Beeper can only provide access to a single WhatsApp account.
Totally useless in this case.
Someone really made WUPHF (fake app from the office TV show) lol
It keeps records, needs my email. Not my type of app.
Accessing multiple social/chat services in one clean interface. Very easy to use. It allows me to use Signal on my Android tablet.
I LOVE Beeper because it integrates so many platforms that I need because my peers have different needs - very comfortable!
Easy onboarding. Connecting with your various chat accounts was a breeze. Password-less login that works via email + verification code (although setting a password if you want to, is supposed to work, but I couldn't figure out how due to circular references in the help docs).
Looking forward to see how this app develops.
I'm not sold on the icon, but that's just a cosmetic thing. Opinions may vary.