Roost, a new messaging app, allows users to send messages at the speed of birds, fostering intentional communication. The app's user base grew significantly after a viral post, highlighting a trend toward slower digital interactions.
Roost is a novel messaging application designed to slow down communication by allowing messages to be sent at the speed of various birds. Users select birds to represent their messaging speed, with options from falcons to turtles.
The app initially had a niche following but gained momentum after a post on Threads about its unique features. In just three days following the post, Roost's user base surged from 10,000 to 100,000, and it is now approaching 300,000 users.
Creator Logan Mendelsohn emphasizes the app's role in providing a break from the fast-paced digital world. Users report feeling less pressure and more intention in their communications, appreciating the whimsical nature of the app.
Roost highlights a growing trend toward slower digital interactions, as users seek relief from the constant notifications of traditional messaging apps. It reflects a desire for deeper, more meaningful communication.
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Roost, a new messaging app, allows users to send messages at the speed of birds, fostering intentional communication. The app's user base grew significantly after a viral post, highlighting a trend toward slower digital interactions.