This is my issue with finding a replacement, text and voice in one with specific channels.
I like to segregate my topics so things don’t get too cluttered, it’s why I moved from Skype to Discord originally. But I also want my voice chat and text chats to be in the same program.
I’ve used Ventrilo and TeamSpeak before for voice and I liked the self hosting option, but no text. IRC is text without voice. Matrix looks… complicated to self host.
This is my issue with finding a replacement, text and voice in one with specific channels.
Currently, Movim offers very good text chat (even offers optional encryption!), as well as group video/voice calls as well as screensharing with audio (must use a chromium browser to share the audio for now). It also has fully fleshed out and working federation, which is super important in the long-term. it works across all platforms, and runs in the browser.
Downsides: It is currently missing Discord-like servers with rooms, but the dev is actively working on implementing those, and later drop-in voice rooms. They also just launched a funding drive to help accelerate development. It’s not quite as polished and smooth as Discord in the UX department, but it does work reliably, and it’s available right now.
If those tradeoffs aren’t deal breakers, than I’d say it’s definitely worth a try. It’s very quick to sign-up to test, as it doesn’t require an email.
So I’m looking at Stoat (formerly Revolt)
Currently, Stoat cannot yet perform video calls or screenshare, though I believe they are working on that. It is also not federated, and I don’t believe there are plans to implement any federation, which is personally a big knock against it.
I’d say if you find that Movim isn’t workable for you, you may want to wait for Fluxer to improve, as that does plan to implement federation and limited encryption, the downside is it’s quite buggy at the moment, and it could be a while before it’s ready.
Fluxer. Literally just fluxer. It’s being made by a ex security tester for discord. Already 90%+ feature parity with discord.
The free user experience is solid and its funding is a rather simple and straight forward sub model to support centralized hosting for the less technical users or larger communities. With an option to self host, self hosting is free provides all the same benefits as the sub as it should since you arnt using their bandwidth.
The only problem with it is it just rolled into beta and is being overloaded with new users.
The mobile app is under development but has a bunch of flutter devs working on it. And the pwa app works extremely well in the mean time.
This is my issue with finding a replacement, text and voice in one with specific channels.
I like to segregate my topics so things don’t get too cluttered, it’s why I moved from Skype to Discord originally. But I also want my voice chat and text chats to be in the same program.
I’ve used Ventrilo and TeamSpeak before for voice and I liked the self hosting option, but no text. IRC is text without voice. Matrix looks… complicated to self host.
So I’m looking at Stoat (formerly Revolt)
Currently, Movim offers very good text chat (even offers optional encryption!), as well as group video/voice calls as well as screensharing with audio (must use a chromium browser to share the audio for now). It also has fully fleshed out and working federation, which is super important in the long-term. it works across all platforms, and runs in the browser.
Downsides: It is currently missing Discord-like servers with rooms, but the dev is actively working on implementing those, and later drop-in voice rooms. They also just launched a funding drive to help accelerate development. It’s not quite as polished and smooth as Discord in the UX department, but it does work reliably, and it’s available right now.
If those tradeoffs aren’t deal breakers, than I’d say it’s definitely worth a try. It’s very quick to sign-up to test, as it doesn’t require an email.
Currently, Stoat cannot yet perform video calls or screenshare, though I believe they are working on that. It is also not federated, and I don’t believe there are plans to implement any federation, which is personally a big knock against it.
I’d say if you find that Movim isn’t workable for you, you may want to wait for Fluxer to improve, as that does plan to implement federation and limited encryption, the downside is it’s quite buggy at the moment, and it could be a while before it’s ready.
Hope that helps :)
Also @QueenHawlSera@sh.itjust.works, @kurcatovium@piefed.social
Fluxer. Literally just fluxer. It’s being made by a ex security tester for discord. Already 90%+ feature parity with discord.
The free user experience is solid and its funding is a rather simple and straight forward sub model to support centralized hosting for the less technical users or larger communities. With an option to self host, self hosting is free provides all the same benefits as the sub as it should since you arnt using their bandwidth.
The only problem with it is it just rolled into beta and is being overloaded with new users.
The mobile app is under development but has a bunch of flutter devs working on it. And the pwa app works extremely well in the mean time.
That being said from what I’ve seen teamspeak has had a big redesign from what it used to be. It echos discord a lot more now in design