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Comment by guhidalg

16 days ago

In my experience, the median user for communication apps is mobile _only_. Before that, it better be a website that works well on phones, and decently on desktop.

As a developer I don't like it, but reality doesn't have to appease me.

This is a case where people can start talking past each other.

In my view and experience, Zulip is a collaboration platform for groups who want to get shit done. I wouldn't recommend it for a "place to hang out".

People who are serious about achieving something will use a laptop. Similarly, in a cousin comment - they will watch a short onboarding video.

No platform is "intuitive" for everyone. WhatsApp and Signal are "basically just SMS" so they can lean on the knowledge phone users built in the 00s and 10s. Anything else is a new mental model and takes some adjustment.

EDIT: also if you are an open source community, or a company, and you choose Discord for your support/project collab community... do better. (Looking at you CloudFlare)

  • > People who are serious about achieving something will use a laptop

    Two decades ago it was said "People who are serious about achieving something will use a desktop" in response to laptops being underpowered.

  • > People who are serious about achieving something will use a laptop.

    That really depends on what that "something" is.

    • That's true, and there are also people - like my partner - who only own a mobile device. She unfortunately wouldn't be able to have what I regard as the ideal experience joining a Zulip.