Oase
@our_oaseOase is a place for communities to communicate and coordinate. DMs are open for feedback.
I'm kind of proud to say, that I'm now almost completely Messenger free. Meaning I've managed to convince all the groups that I'm part of to use @our_oase Either the product is getting there, or my friends are just genuinely nice people. Either way. I'm happy!
🌅 This morning we started testing with a few of our own communities. 👀 Just after lunch, a new version of the app is in review with Apple and Google. We love feedback! 😍 Even the hard-to-hear kind 🙇
We've just releases Expenses. This means that you can keep track of expenses you had in your community and you can settle them among you using the payment plan we provide. 💸 changelog.oase.app/#add-expenses-…
We believe in a dedicated digital space for your closest relationships too! We call them oases. An oase for each of your real communities.
That said, we believe more than ever in the value of a dedicated space on your phone just for your closest relationships and we’re optimistic that something of this nature can thrive. We’re excited to support anyone who takes up the mantle.
That said, we believe more than ever in the value of a dedicated space on your phone just for your closest relationships and we’re optimistic that something of this nature can thrive. We’re excited to support anyone who takes up the mantle.
At Oase you control your identity per oase. There are no ways to cross reference you across oases. So you can be "Mom" in one oase, "Jane" in another oase, "Jane Doe" in yet another, and "Anxious activist" in the oase where you don't want others to know your actual identity.
📣 Just released version 1.0.5 where you can now reply to messages
Today is a big day for us at Oase. Our app is officially ready to download in an app store near you 🎆 Go download it with your friends, and please let us know what you think about it. Either here, or on feedback@oase.app
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