This is the most popular messaging app on the market, but it hasn’t been released yet.
Daze, a new app aimed at the younger generation, is already creating quite a stir online ahead of its official launch in the coming weeks. Even though they haven’t debuted yet, they already have over 100,000 followers. TikTokThe post gets thousands, if not millions, of views.
Daze, which threatens to take down the popular messaging platform, already has a waiting list of around 156,000 people before its official launch on November 4.
The messaging platform is looking to replace iMessage, WhatsApp and other competitors as the most popular Gen Z-style texting app on the market. Daniel – stock.adobe.com
“Daze’s goal was to create a full-featured messenger that could compete with iMessage, WhatsApp, etc. It’s a product that has all these really fun and creative features at the same time,” said founder Willem Simons, a New York-based entrepreneur. told TechCrunch.
The interface takes a free-form approach to messaging. Similar to creating an Instagram Story, the app allows users to experiment with text placement, fonts, and colors instead of uniform message bubbles.
“You can quickly type a message and hit send, or drag the message anywhere within the chat,” Simons said. “It’s easy to use and practical, yet very free and unrestricted.”
And it seems to have gained popularity among the tech-savvy generation, who fawn over the app’s aesthetics on social media.
“This is really cool,” I left a comment. One viewer.
“I think you might like texting with an app,” someone else says. said.
“It hasn’t been released yet.” Another excited user wrote.
In Daze, users can write text with a freestyle interface, positioning the text wherever they want to create a design, and playing with colors, graphics, and fonts. Instagram / @daze.chat
Although the app hasn’t officially launched yet, it’s already amassed thousands of followers across platforms and its online demo video has garnered over a million views. Instagram / @daze.chat
The next-generation app is currently in beta testing with about 1,400 invitation-only users, per Tech Crunch, the majority of whom are Gen Zers ages 13 to 22.
The app, which has a 60-day retention rate of over 50%, is also experimenting with AI features.
As chatbots and generative AI are incorporated into daily life, artificial intelligence has become a hot commodity among the general public. Apple’s AI to ChatGPT.