![]() While every messaging platform has its own unique setup in Beeper, making iMessage work was the most complicated. If they know what they’re doing, they can just run the bridges on their own servers, if they choose. People can inspect it,” notes Migicovsky.īecause of this, people also don’t have to pay Beeper the $10 per month it’s charging for access to the service. “We think it’s really important for people to know what code they’re running - so it’s all open source. To make Beeper (previously called Nova) work with all the different chat apps, they had to build these connecting “bridges.” This code is also open-sourced and available at /Nova. “When I learned about that, I was like ‘Hey, we could build Trillion using Matrix,'” Migicovsky says. Basically, Matrix offers an API that allows developers to connect with other chat networks using a “bridge,” which relays the messages back and forth from one side to another. Migicovsky describes Matrix as mostly “a hacker thing,” but believes it’s starting to take off among developers. “All of Beeper is built on top of Matrix, which is this open-source federated, encrypted messaging protocol,” he says. But the idea for Beeper came to a head two years ago when he learned about a protocol called Matrix. “We really wanted Pebble to be able to send iMessages, but we could never figure out a way to do it because there’s no API for iMessage,” he explains. Migicovsky says he first came up with the idea for a universal chat app while working on the smartwatch pioneer Pebble, before its acquisition by Fitbit. Through the newly launched app, Beeper, users can connect with 15 different messaging services, including WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Instagram and Twitter DMs, Messenger, Skype, Hangouts and others - even, through a few tricks, iMessage. Now, Pebble founder and Y Combinator Partner Eric Migicovsky is revisiting this concept, but this time with a focus on centralizing access to modern-day chat applications. Decades ago, a software program called Trillian introduced a way for internet users to interact with multiple IM networks, like ICQ, AIM and MSN Messenger, in a single window.
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