Texts is a messaging application that consolidates various messaging platforms into a single inbox. It supports platforms like iMessage, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Messenger, Instagram, LinkedIn, Slack, and Discord DMs. Texts prioritizes privacy by ensuring messages are encrypted and sent directly to the messaging platforms without touching Texts' servers. It offers features like AI-assisted summaries, draft responses, translation, advanced search, archiving, stealth mode, scheduled sending, snoozing, keyboard shortcuts, and customizable UI.
Texts
Texts consolidates multiple messaging platforms into one inbox with AI assistance and privacy.
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What is Texts?
How to use
Download Texts for Windows or sign up using Google or email. Connect your various messaging accounts to the app to manage all your messages in one place. Utilize features like AI summaries, scheduled sending, and stealth mode to enhance your messaging experience.
Core Features
- Unified inbox for multiple messaging platforms
- AI-assisted chat summaries and draft responses
- Message translation
- Advanced search functionality
- Message scheduling
- Stealth mode for reading messages without notifying senders
- Customizable UI
Use Cases
- Managing multiple messaging accounts in one place
- Improving productivity with AI-assisted features
- Maintaining privacy with encrypted messaging
- Organizing and archiving conversations
FAQ
What messaging platforms does Texts support?
Texts supports iMessage, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Messenger, Instagram, LinkedIn, Slack, and Discord DMs.
How does Texts ensure user privacy?
Your messages never touch the Texts servers. They’re encrypted and sent directly to the messaging platforms.
Does Texts use my data?
Texts makes money through a monthly subscription, not through your data.
Pricing
Free
$0
All platforms, 10 accounts
Personal
$15 / month
All platforms, AI features, 20 accounts, 30 day trial
Texts for Work
$30 / month
All features, Unlimited accounts, Priority support, 30 day trial
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Consolidates multiple messaging platforms
- Enhances productivity with AI features
- Prioritizes user privacy
- Offers advanced search and organization tools
- Provides customizable UI options
Cons
- Subscription-based pricing after free trial
- Reliance on third-party messaging platforms
- Potential learning curve for advanced features