Why I’m Building a New Product Beyond Telegram and Fullyst
As I’ve said before, summer is work season. So here we go.
If anyone thought that once Fullyst launched I would stop building good projects, those people were very wrong.
Over time, Fullyst has grown a lot of features. They are definitely useful, but as real-world usage showed, not every user needs everything at once. On top of that, Fullyst really only fits group chats, and there are far fewer of those than individual users (there are already more than 1 billion users on Telegram), which means Fullyst’s potential market is limited.
On top of this, the latest news around Telegram and some of Durov’s rather odd decisions make you think about building a product that is not necessarily tied to Telegram at all.
So soon I am preparing to launch something that literally anyone reading this can use. At the start it will still be a Telegram bot, but with the potential to grow into a standalone product. I will not reveal all the details yet, I need to keep some intrigue. I will only say that the new product is for people who value their time, and that the launch is planned for July :)
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